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TY8 and LSRC B2 Flying Wing RC Airplane Flight Test Review

45 Просмотры· 12/31/21
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This two channel flying wing airplane is meant for beginners, and should be a great indoor gym flier during these upcoming cold winter months.. Find the TY8 here https://bit.ly/TY8FlyingWing and the LSRC B2 here https://bit.ly/B2FlyingWing .

Pros
- 335mm wingspan flying wing airplane.
- Constructed of EPP crash resistant foam.
- Weighs only 40 grams with battery installed. This airplane should not require registration in most countries.
- Gyro stabilized.
- Comes installed with LED light strips (standard for the TY8, but must select this option for the LSRC B2).
- Available in camouflage (TY8), or jet black (LSRC B2).
- 300mah battery provides about 8 minutes of flight time.

Cons
- Flying wings are inherently unstable, this one not being an exception. The gyro stabilization system helps stability if there is no wind. But this plane can be very erratic when flown outdoors in any wind.
- Somewhat tail heavy out of the box, causing high pitch, slow speed flight with stalls. It may benefit to add some small weight to the nose of the aircraft.

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This video along with every video of the Quadcopter 101 channel was produced and edited with VSDC Free Video Editor. You may download this excellent, and no kidding "free" video editor here http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

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"Awel" by stefsax
http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785
is licensed under a Creative Commons license:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
music was shortened to fit length of video.

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