Enterprise
150cc
There are a few things I will buy from HK.
1) Their DSM2 4 channel RXs for foamies. They are the lightest I have found.
2) I agree on their arms. They are SWB clones, CNC alloy arms. Slightly different color annodizing.
3) I just got some teflon couplers and clamps because they were the easiest place I found them.
4) I am using Gary's hat cam. Have to go to a much heavier camera for better video. I hope the new Horizon one is better.
5) I personally like Zippy Compact batteries as they allow you to get more capacity for the same weight.
My experience with Nanotech has been uneven. The higher C packs seem to be more inline with the competition.
When I buy new packs these days I tend to go with Glacier or Gens Ace. I will give Yellow Jackets a try at some point.
Also their Easy Match line of motors has worked well for me. We have found that the Power 46 motor runs very well on 6S with a 11x7 prop for those occasions when you want to make a Toledo Special or Trainair go 100+ mph.
For 3D motors you are better off with Motrolfly, Hacker, and in the foamies size go with Twisted Crack series, or the Cobra line. Scorpion makes a good quality product. This is a area you do not want to skimp.
I used to buy HK ESC, but ever since I discovered both the Hobby Wing line and the ZTW Gecko series, I don't see a reason to get them anymore. I have had a number of duds or ones that go bad very quickly. Also Castle's new Talon line is pretty reasonable. I saw in the LHS today their 15A ESC with a 8A! BEC.
At our local RC Auction I luckily dumped a lot of old HK stuff I had laying around from when I did not know any better and I did not want to waste the time to put it into one of my planes.
I will have to acknowledge their audacity for some of their 3D planes names. At least they give us something to laugh about.
1) Their DSM2 4 channel RXs for foamies. They are the lightest I have found.
2) I agree on their arms. They are SWB clones, CNC alloy arms. Slightly different color annodizing.
3) I just got some teflon couplers and clamps because they were the easiest place I found them.
4) I am using Gary's hat cam. Have to go to a much heavier camera for better video. I hope the new Horizon one is better.
5) I personally like Zippy Compact batteries as they allow you to get more capacity for the same weight.
My experience with Nanotech has been uneven. The higher C packs seem to be more inline with the competition.
When I buy new packs these days I tend to go with Glacier or Gens Ace. I will give Yellow Jackets a try at some point.
Also their Easy Match line of motors has worked well for me. We have found that the Power 46 motor runs very well on 6S with a 11x7 prop for those occasions when you want to make a Toledo Special or Trainair go 100+ mph.
For 3D motors you are better off with Motrolfly, Hacker, and in the foamies size go with Twisted Crack series, or the Cobra line. Scorpion makes a good quality product. This is a area you do not want to skimp.
I used to buy HK ESC, but ever since I discovered both the Hobby Wing line and the ZTW Gecko series, I don't see a reason to get them anymore. I have had a number of duds or ones that go bad very quickly. Also Castle's new Talon line is pretty reasonable. I saw in the LHS today their 15A ESC with a 8A! BEC.
At our local RC Auction I luckily dumped a lot of old HK stuff I had laying around from when I did not know any better and I did not want to waste the time to put it into one of my planes.
I will have to acknowledge their audacity for some of their 3D planes names. At least they give us something to laugh about.
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