GWS E-starter

GWS E-starter

Postby KLLim on Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:26 am

Many beginners in this RC flying always have concern and question for which is the best beginner plane for them to learn flying. And through my learning curve in flying electric plane, I find GWS e-starter is so easy to learn flying. The plane fly effortlessly and beginner will definitely find it very fun and very easy to fly. Plus, it can level by itself and glide down easily without power. And for beginner it is an easy plane to land. If you crash, you just need to glue the pieces back. It cost less than RM450 for the plane and the whole electric set up. With E-starter, everyone can learn to fly easily!

GWS E-starter
Length 725 mm (30.54 in)
Wing Span 960 mm (37.80 in)
Wing Area 17.1dm² (265sq in)
Flying Weight 400~500 g (14.1~17.6 oz)
Wing Loading 23.4~29 g /dm² (7.7~9.5 oz/sq.ft)
No. of Servo: 3pcs of 8g mirco servos
Brush motor or Brushless motor
4Ch Radio required
Battery: 1300mah-1800mah Lipo
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Re: GWS E-starter

Postby chblacho on Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:19 am

anywhere got this plane in amcorp mall other than rc smart? please tell fast!!!
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Re: GWS E-starter

Postby KLLim on Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:32 am

None of us know where can you get the estarter. If the rcsmart ran out of stocks, it is likely that others doesnt have stock too. I've posted in another thread, check it out.
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