Art-Tech Wingtiger Electric RTF RC Airplane Flight Review!

by admin on September 23, 2009

2 Art Tech Wingtiger Electric RTF RC Airplane Flight Review!This is the PERFECT RC High Wing Trainer or Aerobatic Sport Flier! The Art Tech Wingtiger is a super easy to fly electric trainer that is the next generation of Ready to Fly RC trainer! Come check it out at www.bananahobby.com!

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  • FKAguy

    uhh would u …
    uhh would u recommend this aircraft for me??Ive never flown an RC aircraft before..

  • anasunb

    Does the …
    Does the transmitter have a buddy box port? Can I put my own transmitter and receiver ( DX5e)

  • radampl

    Beautiful model and …
    Beautiful model and a nice fly – greetings

  • AikiAir

    What is the song …
    What is the song that plays in the beginning of the video?

  • calpack35

    wow awesome how …
    wow awesome how much does it coasT?

  • bananahobby

    We are getting …
    We are getting stock in everyday. Please check our site for updates!

  • bananahobby

    That is awesome! …
    That is awesome! Happy Flying! Thanks so much!

  • bananahobby

    Yes I totally agree …
    Yes I totally agree and will update now. Thanks!

  • bananahobby

    Thanks and let me …
    Thanks and let me know if you have any questions!

  • itshammer

    when are you guys …
    when are you guys goin to stock up on more of your palanes..There is a few i wanna get.thank you

  • Cyraside

    Just got this …
    Just got this yesterday, flew it today and was quite impressed to say the least for an electric. It was windy and the plane’s characteristics were… twitchy in a way, but very stable in low wind. It only has a brushed motor but don’t let that fool you- I easily pulled a few loops with it. I got about 8 minutes of flight time but I’m sure you could get 12-18 if you managed your power/didn’t do as much aerobatics. Constructed of very sturdy plastic/foam, and of a decent 50″ inch size. Thanks!

  • FAZER00432

    I have to agree …
    I have to agree with 64rgagressors you need to have a direct link to this plane on your website as well as a link to your homepage.

  • Cyraside

    Thanks for the help …
    Thanks for the help! I’m ordering this tomorrow because I want to get back into flying planes casually but this time more electric, less nitro. I have the TB-20 from you guys and it flies flawlessly- that really good, somewhat, unknown semi-scale model. The Wing Tiger appeals to me because it’s just like a standard .40 nitro trainer, but electric and priced to sell- yet it’s capable of more than decent aerobatics. In fact from the video it seems you didn’t even push it too hard. Perfect landing!

  • bananahobby

    If you opt to use …
    If you opt to use your own Futaba 7CHP, it will work just fine. It will ship with all the electronics minus the transmitter and receiver. I have not needed to go to brushless as of yet, but I would think around a .15 brushless and 35 to 45 amp esc.

  • bananahobby

    The thing is to …
    The thing is to bring people into RC while keeping the cost of the overall aircraft low. There is ample power with the stock canned motor so we did not opt for a brushless at this time.

  • bananahobby

    I have not had a …
    I have not had a need to replace with brushless as of yet. The can size of the stock brushed motor is a 540/550 size. It will be close to a .15 size in brushless. ESC will be about 35 to 45amps. Thanks!

  • Cyraside

    I’m thinking of …
    I’m thinking of buying this plane without the radio and receiver and just using my own equipment- an old 72Mhz Futaba 7CHP. I’m guessing it’ll still ship with the servos installed, right? Oh, and judging by the video the plane looks to have plenty of power with the brushed motor, but can you recommend an equal brushless motor/esc in case I want to upgrade it later?

  • toakreon

    A lovely model …
    A lovely model fitted with a brushed can motor. What a shame – the ship spoiled for a ha’peth of tar, a suitable (cheap) outrunner brushless would be only a little extra and would be so much superior.

  • aquapulser

    I want to buy this …
    I want to buy this plane. Can you recommend a brushless motor to replace the brushed motor that comes with the plane. Also recommend the appropriate controller for the brushless motor if i have to replace the existing one?

  • bananahobby

    I believe it is a …
    I believe it is a 10x6E

  • flyinhighrogerKBTR1

    what size prop does …
    what size prop does this plane use?

  • bananahobby

    I wish I could. …
    I wish I could. Links are not allowed here I believe. Let me try.

  • bananahobby

    It all depends. …
    It all depends. Generally, low wing is better. However, there are many high wings that are just as aerobatic! Like this Wingtiger. It can do just about all the aerobatics out there except for any Alpha maneuvers.

  • bananahobby

    This is a great …
    This is a great beginners plane!

  • 64thAggressors

    You need to put a …
    You need to put a link to this plane on your website in the video info so I could have just clicked it instead of going to my favorites

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