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Old 07-29-2019, 02:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So, I bought myself a second hand Gaui X4ii combo as im getting away from Aligns and flew it thinking this flies nice, then I stretched it and it made such a big difference to how it flew. It flies so much better nicer stretched.
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Yes , have one stretched also, so does the X5V2 stretched to a X6..It is so nimble in the air, and a rocket when you want it to be
Next stretch is the 766 to a 806
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So, I bought myself a second hand Gaui X4ii combo as im getting away from Aligns and flew it thinking this flies nice, then I stretched it and it made such a big difference to how it flew. It flies so much better nicer stretched.
What size was it, what size is it now?
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What size was it, what size is it now?
It was swinging 425mm main blades, am now with the stretch kit swinging 480mm main blades.
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Put the whole x5 boom on there.. then you can run 520’s no problem.
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X4ii stretched with 520 blades sure is a very nice bird. Fly so much better and looks more proportionally correct. The main problem is that the upper frame iis so weak in a crash. Expect frame cracking and the autorotaion gear mesh bind up. I had one and got away from it for these reasons.
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