Spats
100cc
I just experienced something that scared the hell out of me. For years I watched guys crash and blame it on the radio usually yelling black out/lock out bla bla bla but when we walked up to the plane everything was working great. I never lost a plane due to radio even in the old 72mgh days, always dumb thumbs. I started flying with Kraft radios in the 70's and when they went away I went to Futaba and I now have the 18mz. Last year at Nall I purchased a Spectrum DX8 for some bind and fly foam, gliders ect.
I was flying with the Dx8 last week when all of a sudden I had nothing. The plane was in a slow turn to the left and continued to circle until it snapped over and crashed in the pits. Thankfully it was a weekday that only three of us meet to fly so no one was near the crash. It was a small foam plane so not so bad but that feeling in my stomach was hard to get rid of.
Most of the big name brands are good radios and with thousands of flights things are going to happen. I think Spectrum is a good radio and for some it makes the hobby affordable. It's a personal choice based on many things and I fault no one for what they buy but for me I need more confidence in my system and I just don't get it from other brands as I do Futaba.
I was flying with the Dx8 last week when all of a sudden I had nothing. The plane was in a slow turn to the left and continued to circle until it snapped over and crashed in the pits. Thankfully it was a weekday that only three of us meet to fly so no one was near the crash. It was a small foam plane so not so bad but that feeling in my stomach was hard to get rid of.
Most of the big name brands are good radios and with thousands of flights things are going to happen. I think Spectrum is a good radio and for some it makes the hobby affordable. It's a personal choice based on many things and I fault no one for what they buy but for me I need more confidence in my system and I just don't get it from other brands as I do Futaba.