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EDGE
03-25-2005, 11:12 PM
I just maidened my STOCK Wattage WildCat Cobalt 400 ARF from Global Hobbies and all I can say is 'WOAH!' :eek:

Dispite very hard reviews on the Wattage planes and their Amp pulling Cobalt 400 motors, I had a BLAST(!!) with mine this evenign at the park!

I read many reviews about the so called "flying bricks" and although this is true, the Cobalt realy pulls the bricks around with plinty of spunk! :cool:

I flew mine with the 400Cobalt and a GreatPlanes 8cell 1100mAh battery spinning a 7x5 prop(LHS was out of 7x4s) on a GreatPlanes 30A ESC and 3 HS-55 servoes and one standard Rx.

I trimed mine to the specs in the manuel and the "Test Flight" controle throws and headed out to the field with a warm battery.

I have to admit that after reading review after review on how crappy and heavy Wattage planes were that I was very nervous that it woudl just make like and ostrage off the first toss and goose its nose into the ground, but lo' and behold, just from a level toss it climbed out at a 30* angle to about 200ft in less than 40seconds! :eek: :eek: :cool:

I added some down trim to get it climbing at a 15* angle so I wouldnt stall it when I was flying at 1/2 throttle(yes, these "Flying Bricks" can accualy crusi around nicly at 1/2 throttle or less!)

I noticed it was turning a bit to the left, so I added 2 clicks of right aileron for a perfect strain flight path and turned it back tward me and did a very nice and fast(even on low throws) axil roll!
I then turned back upwind to attempt a loop and not quite having teh feel of it yet I didnt pull up enough and made a much larger loop than intended, but it still pulled its self VERY well with no stall or rolling tendancies from strait and level!

"WOW!" again, I said....

At that point, only after 2 circuts around my pattern I KNEW that this was no dud, like the reviews said it was! This thing was a smooth, greased rocket! :cool:

I was fully in love with this model and coudl already do any # of aerobatic manuvers(keep in mind this is the stock setup!) including LARGE, and small loops, inverted flight, rolls(barrel and axil) and hammer heads.

Im sure it will perform outside loops and knife edge, but I didnt have enough time or rudder throw to try them.

I then turned on final after a low inverted pass after i noticed the BEC cutting in after a 8min, full throttle flight and cut throttle about 50ft up and glided(yes, I said glided!) this beauty back down to Earth with a nice belly landing(no main LG installed)! :)


I have to say that most, if not all the reviews on the "awful" Wattage "Flyign Bricks" are wrong, because I have proved that these babies will perform, fast or slow, mild or wild, just as Wattage says!

I am VERY happy with mine, and if it can do that amazing on the mainen, I cant emagine what I'll be able to pull off in the futur! :rolleyes:

So, listen up all you Wattage critics!
These things DO fly, and fly well STOCK!

So i fyour into getting a good aerobatic ARF parkie, look up the Wattage Wild Cat or Mad Dog NOW! :D

-EDGE

capjlp
03-25-2005, 11:33 PM
I have to say most forums only have folks that do bad reviews only have something bad to say about the product they just bought some are justified some are now.

I had a wildcat also I put a brushless setup in and it flew great got about 15 min out of a 2000mah 3 cell.

I tend to read the forums then do what ever I wanted to in the first place sometimes I realize what they said was true 9 times out of 10 i have a different opinon for example everyone talks about how bad KMP planes are I have had not bad luck out of my KMP planes I have had the retracts bend but has anyone every had wirelanding gear that didn't?

:D