Looks awesome. I'm considering a Prime RC T1400. The only question i have does it fit in as a " Park flyer " in Western Australia. The clubs are a fair way away .
Thank you. Generally, the Beta is heavier and faster than conventional park flyers. If you have a big enough park, maybe you could count her as a park flyer.
@kavanrc I have a very big park area. There are no signs about flying. But looking at the flying guide part is restricted, another is prohibited with some notes. But a couple kilometres, the other end it's all open. We did have a total ban a couple of weeks ago to prevent interference with the fire bombers. If you put lake Joondalup or Yellagonga regional park into google you can see the park.
@@chuckmaddison2924 Then it all comes down to local rules and guidelines. Best way to make sure you are flying legally is by consulting with your local modelling club or respective authority (usually the civil aviation authority)
Seems to be more powerful than the multiplex easystar 3.
Super geil 👍
Looks awesome. I'm considering a Prime RC T1400. The only question i have does it fit in as a " Park flyer " in Western Australia.
The clubs are a fair way away .
Thank you.
Generally, the Beta is heavier and faster than conventional park flyers. If you have a big enough park, maybe you could count her as a park flyer.
@kavanrc I have a very big park area. There are no signs about flying.
But looking at the flying guide part is restricted, another is prohibited with some notes. But a couple kilometres, the other end it's all open. We did have a total ban a couple of weeks ago to prevent interference with the fire bombers.
If you put lake Joondalup or Yellagonga regional park into google you can see the park.
@@chuckmaddison2924 Then it all comes down to local rules and guidelines. Best way to make sure you are flying legally is by consulting with your local modelling club or respective authority (usually the civil aviation authority)
Very nice video :-). What song is it?
Fly like prof.