I can't remember where but shortly after they came out I read a review where somebody wasn't impressed with the hull quality.
They are so cheap if they are ever in stock when I order some batteries I may get one, might be good for kids to try out at the pond without risking a real boat, I have a few spare radios and some parts so I could probably build one for next to nothing.
Could also use it for a retrieval boat.
If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?
My brother in law has Taipan with quite fast brushless setup.
It is quite difficult to set up. It really just want's to jump and lift the nose up and down all the time.
Set of small long trim tabs sorted out that problem. Without trims it did't setle down with any CG or strutt angle setup.
I'll try to post some video of it, if I can find one with the latest good setup.
I own a cobra turnigy hull, it is not yet complete, but my goal is to make it work like on the Pekka L video's
My set up is:
3600 kv in runner brushless with watercooled motor mount
2S Lipo 1500 mah
ESC turnigy 35A marine
Spektrum 12 gr digital servo
Orange Rx 2,4 ghz receiver
I own a cobra turnigy hull, it is not yet complete, but my goal is to make it work like on the Pekka L video's
My set up is:
3600 kv in runner brushless with watercooled motor mount
2S Lipo 1500 mah
ESC turnigy 35A marine
Spektrum 12 gr digital servo
Orange Rx 2,4 ghz receiver
The rudder Looks like this:
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Looks great. Anxious to see how it performs. I am considering this hull and strut/rudder set-up.
These are very nice boats and better suited and if you have a bit to ride it. For those who ride well these boats this is often faster than you think or want. It's very hard to handle at start but when It starts then it's a treat to watch. It sure looks very cool having nice features and technology.
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