Question:
Ebay RC Nitro Plane, (ARF/Almost Ready To Fly) What does this mean?
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2009-11-05 15:54:36 UTC
I found this RC Nitro plane on ebay, i'm interested in buying one.

But it says "ARF" which means "Almost ready to fly"

What does this mean??

Is it without an engine? or what..

any help?

heres a link to the add!

http://cgi.ebay.com/Zero-Fighter-50-53-Nitro-Gas-R-C-RC-Airplane-Plane_W0QQitemZ220458318453QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRadio_Control_Vehicles?hash=item335456fa75
Five answers:
xpapax
2009-11-05 16:04:37 UTC
If your really interested in it i'd email the person and ask for sure but by reading it a couple tings popped out at me; "Engine Required: 2C 0.46 cu in ; 4C 0.52 - 0.70 cu in

Radio Required: 5 Channels, 6 Servos "



Sounds like its a pre painted shell, will need to be put together + engine, radio, and fuel.
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2016-12-09 02:56:37 UTC
Ebay Nitro Rc
Larry E
2009-11-06 09:06:52 UTC
It's just the plane. You will need an engine,radio and miscellaneous things to get it flying. If you aren't experienced at RC planes this one isn't for you. Get a trainer that's ready to fly and someone that is experienced with RC flying to help you. With no flying experience if you try it alone you will have a 95% chance of crashing it. Been there and done that.
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2016-10-17 07:57:28 UTC
they're no longer. Like maximum issues, that is definitely complicated in the starting up. you're chum in simple terms aid you fly his RC airplane? on an similar time as a authentic airplane pilot, i'd not in any respect in simple terms attempt that. i'd favor to have an instructor linked to my RC controller so he can takeover if mandatory (that is the right thanks to learn). you may also get RC airplane simulators on your laptop in case you want to coach. convinced, the orientation element is a ingredient yet you get over that. opposite to what some old retired pilots would say (like MS Flight Simulator), they are not in simple terms toys. an similar physics that keep on with to authentic airplanes keep on with to RC planes besides.
2009-11-05 15:59:22 UTC
That means that there are some assemblies required. You take it out of the box, put on the wings and vrrroooom, you fly it.


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