Review Multiplex Easy Star II - 2012/10
The popular trainer gets an update
The name Easy Star has been
around for approximately eight
years. The aircraft is basically
an electric-powered sport trainer
made from molded foam. The original
Easy Star was powered by a Speed
400 brushed motor, a NiMH battery
pack, and controlled by a 72 MHz RC
system.
Frequently Asked Questions - 2007/10
Using Lithium batteries in your RC transmitter
THIS IS the 43rd
monthly column in
which I try to give
you the best
possible answers to
questions you have
written or E-mailed
to me. Each new
inquiry is given a
sequential number
for future reference.
Frequently Asked Questions - 2007/11
THIS IS THE 44th column in which I try to
give you the best possible answers to
questions you have written or E-mailed to
me. Each question is given a sequential
number for future reference.
Frequently Asked Questions - 2005/04
THIS IS THE 13th monthly column in which I try to give you
the best possible answers to questions you have written in or Emailed
to me. Each question is given a sequential number for
identification purposes.
Because publication space is limited, part of these monthly
columns appear here, and the columns in their entirety are posted
on the MA Web site at (www.modelaircraft.org/mag/faq/
index.asp). Questions there are arranged by category, which
helps you retrieve data for particular subjects. When you call up
a question, it reads “Answer ... ” at the end. Double-click on that
word, and the answer, along with any related photos, will be
displayed.
Frequently Asked Questions - 2004/07
“I just acquired a Global Hobbies ProMax Activator peak
digital charger. I am just getting into electric power, but would like
to use this charger on my regular RC transmitter and receiver
batteries. It states in the instructions that you should set the charge
current to two or three times the rated capacity of the battery pack.
Is that okay?

