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Hobbico Nexstar R/C Trainer Airplane w/Flight Simulator

Hobbico Nexstar R/C Trainer Airplane w/Flight Simulator
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Hobbico Nexstar R/C Trainer Airplane w/Flight Simulator

 
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The Hobbico NexSTAR Select RTF (Ready-to-Fly) .46 Trainer is much more than an airplane. Light-years ahead of any ready-to-fly trainer you ve ever seen, the NexSTAR is an exciting preview of what future trainers will be. It offers the assembly ease and all-in-one completeness that RTFs already include, but goes far beyond to provide an unprecedented range of pilot aids designed and engineered to support first-timer success. Perhaps the most remarkable of these aids is AFS (Active Flight Stabilization ) installed in the NexSTAR s fuselage. Once your NexSTAR is airborne, it senses any change from level flight whether it s due to a wind gust or pilot error and automatically corrects roll and pitch to return the NexSTAR to true horizontal. It s not an automatic pilot as long as you move the sticks, you re in control. But when you don t know what to do, all you have to do is release the sticks and let the AFS come to the rescue! Also included is a CD-ROM and interface cable for the Real Flight simulator, letting you get valuable "stick-time" day or night, rain or shine, at your computer. It s an integral part of the Futaba 4YBF radio system and a part of the most amazing trainer ever designed the NexSTAR!

 
List Price: $699.99
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Product Details
Product Length:54.0 inches
Product Width:13.0 inches
Product Height:11.0 inches
Product Weight:15.8 pounds
Package Length:53.75 inches
Package Width:14.81 inches
Package Height:12.5 inches
Package Weight:9.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Features AFS (Active Flight Stabilization, Airfoil extensions, speed brakes and training flaps

  • Included RealFlight Nexstar Windows PC disc with Transmitter Interface (Allows modeler to practice and perfect their skills without risking their

  • Professional Futaba 4-channel radio with trainer system


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:


3Great Trainer  Sep 13, 2005 By William Corsair "Will"
The NextStar is a good, basic trainer. As with any other trainer, you must have a seasoned pilot helping with the first few flights at least. My instructor immediately rejected the speed flaps and the Automatic Flight Stabilization system. I figured he would, so I didn't even install the flaps or connect the AFS. He's instructed many students using this trainer and finds those two features to be a hindrance rather than a help.

The airplane does need some tweaking by an experienced modeler. For example, the right rudder/right nose gear binds as the nyrod comes through a too-tight hole in the firewall. We had to disconnect it and enlarge the hole with a Dremel tool. No big deal but, since the instructor says they all come that way, it's a mystery why Great Planes continues to manufacture them this way.

Main landing gear system is mickey mouse--snap in system that only works part of the time and is very easy to come loose. Coming loose and falling out in flight is a real possibility.

The other BIG problem: the aircraft always yaws and rolls right on takeoff. Something that they all do, according to the others in the radio control club who've flown them. You have to feed in left rudder and left aileron on V2 or you're likely going to be in trouble.

Overall, a solid trainer and one that my R/C club sees a lot. One evening on Beginner's Night there were five NextStars in the air at one time. However, if I were doing this over, I'd probably go with the HobbiStar .60 because it's a bigger airplane (easier to see), has less dihedral, and has a semi-symmetrical airfoil which gives it many more possibilities.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!  Jul 13, 2005 By Richard Oconnor
I purchased the hobbico nexstar about a month or so ago and havn't looked back yet! It makes for a perfect trainer and flys great. It has a ton of great features including the AFS system (I haven't tried this but know of others that have). Overall the plane flys great, handles perfectly, and is a great trainer. You can take off the speed breaks (which have saved my butt more than a few times) and the plane speeds up considerably.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1Plane Does Not Work  Dec 06, 2008
I got this plane and when i first tried to fly it it was vey unstable. We worked on it with experts and sent parts back to the company. The In Flight Stabilization system dose not work and we never pluged it in. after trying it for about a year, we finnaly bought a new airframe and moved all of the electronics and engine to the new plane. It ended up costing a hundred dollers more to purchace the new airframe. The work to build it took a few hours. You would be better off buying an airframe, engine, radio, and receiever sepratly.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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