HobbyKing - Phoenix 2000 RC Glider - baby toys
HobbyKing - Phoenix 2000 RC Glider
The Phoenix 2000 was priced at .30 at the time this video was filmed. Please check HobbyKing.com for actual prices as they may be subject to change. Link to this product: www.hobbyking.com Link to HobbyKing online store: www.hobbyking.com More information on the Phoenix 2000 Glider This 2 meter wingspan glider takes 15 minutes to assemble and lasts a lifetime! The wings and tail are made from tough EPO foam. However, the fuselage is made from a really strong blow moulded nylon skin with plywood formers, making it almost indestrucatable. Usually reserved for baby toys*. The virtually indestrucatable fuselage is smooth and ridgid yet still light enough for the glider to perform. Both the main wing and tail are screwed into place and the two wing halves have a carbon fiber rod for added strength. The main wing includes 1 servo per aileron for strong control surface movement plus there is a pre-moulded slot so you can add your own flaps later. All 4 9g servos, speed controller and brushless outrunner are included. Just add your own receiver and battery to be flight ready! This really is a super strong glider that takes 15 minutes to put together and virtually indestructible. Spec. Wingspan: 2 meters (78.74inch) Length: 1160mm Flying Weight: 980g Battery required: 1500mAh 3S Motor: Brushless 2815/1050Kv ESC Included: 30A Required. LiPoly 1300~1800mAh 3S Receiver Tx/Rx
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Hello guys , crashed my Phoenix , and I am repairing , I noticed a (cylinder) wieght that fell out , do you know where it goes in the glider ?
ReplyDeleteHello guys , crashed my Phoenix , and I am repairing , I noticed a (cylinder) wieght that fell out , do you know where it goes in the glider ?
ReplyDeletegot the phoenix 1600.. looks identical. i wonder if i can mount the 2000 wing on it :P
ReplyDeletecheck out my aerial videos using my phoenix 2000 epo glider and mini md80 camera.
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ReplyDeleteWhat "C" rating do you recommend for the 1800 mah 3s Battery?
ReplyDeleteWhat "C" rating do you recommend for the 1800 mah 3s Battery?
ReplyDeleteWhat "C" rating do you recommend for the 1800 3s?
ReplyDeletetalk slower please
ReplyDeleteI thought this was a glider? Oh well.
ReplyDeletea great plane - we use this plane for our FPV flights
ReplyDeleteGreetings from TheBlindHawks FPV Team
I intend to buy one in order to put a GoPro camera on it.
ReplyDeleteSo, what do you suggest? To change the original motor for a stronger one? Which one would be?
Thanks in advance.
do u have a video?
ReplyDeletedoes anyone know how to rebind the tx and rx of this plane? its a lanyu transmitter. i had to repalce ESC because it burnt out in flight.. got a new ESC, but now the receiver flashes.. and i dontknow how to bind it.
ReplyDeleteJust setup your ESC - it needs to have brake set to ON! I do not have this plane so can not give you more details, but generally it is done by ESC programming card or moving transmitter throttle stick defined way. Anyway you need to know how to do it and it is ESC vendor specific. Try to search HobbyKing in ESC, UBEC, VR > Programming Cards
ReplyDeleteUnforunately, I have run into a problem. Whenever I give power and then turn the throttle off, the motor keeps spinning slowly and doesnt turn off (therefore the prop can't fold). When I land the prop is blocked by the groung and stops spinning. I put the trim to the minimum but that didn't help.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know what and where the problem is? Is there any way a can fix this or do I need spare parts?
Thanks!
Can anyone advise whether the red spinner with the propeller installed is supposed to screw onto the engne shaft with the screw thread ??
ReplyDeleteThe instructions do not show this ??
Can anyone help ??
Anybody changed the motor yet.....and if so what did you fit...
ReplyDeleteit s easy
ReplyDeleteIm planning to buy this as my second ever rc plane, and as my first model with ailerons. Do you think this is too hard for me to fly?
ReplyDeleteVery nice to know. I was wondering about how it thermaled. Do you find the motor is powerful enough for ANY vertical?
ReplyDeleteThinking about buying one of these from H.K...
ReplyDeleteBut it doesn't say what size Folding Prop as I'd get a few spare just incase....
So what size prop do they use.....
i have it, very very beatiful glider.
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