Are you aware that we are talking ELECTRIC models
Art
"Russ" wrote in message
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Art,
Without the radio signal from the transmitter, the receiver will
respond to noise and move the control servos to unpredictable
positions, pretty much always resulting in a crash. Modern PCM
receivers can be programmed to assume pre-set control positions in the
absence of the control signal. This will usually result in a crash.
I have hundreds of hours flying RC model aircraft.
Russ
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 04:38:51 GMT, "
wrote:
Your knoweledge exceeds mine on this subject
The instructions say it can take of and also land on at from hard
surfaces.
With two engines being in the contol positions of either on or off it
would
suggest that without power the plane will "glide" to a landing. this
gliding
after exceeding transmitter range does present distance measurement
problems. Perhaps if the plane was weighted the landing could be more
"precise" as you say
but short of a "crash"
Seems like toys holds interests of every one .
Art
"Silly Penguin" wrote in message
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A Unwin wrote:
It will **land** when beyond
range of transmitter
Let's be precise - it will crash...
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