Looking good so far! How are you going to do the A nozzles? I'm going to be doing a VF-1 Wolfpack A model and would like to have some scale nozzles for it. I have a 3D printer, so if you are going that route please let me know where the files can be found.
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I just finished working on F-22 #3 (ARF+ and moved over the 12S power system from the beat up one), and doing the same on A-10 #3 now. Once that's done I'll get to work on the F-14. I had an RC Geek twin burner setup that I have never installed in the first one, so it will definitely be going in this one.Pat
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Originally posted by Twister006 View PostFinally got around to my second F-14 build. I still have a few details like A model nozzles and gear doors for the mains. This is Grumman F-14A prototype #6 used for test and evaluation.
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Originally posted by pullupnow View PostAwesome livery!! Thanks for that!This shot is one of our club members who has past on, a true hero...more than likely he flew in that very airframe.I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
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That's looking good! I can't wait to get started on my Wolfpack version. Although I'm going to have Callie fix a couple of the decals first (for instance, the NK on the inner tails should be slanted).
Don't forget to paint over USS Constellation and replace it with USS Enterprise.Pat
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Originally posted by Scale Master View Post
How many ounces is your custom fuel tank? I'm planning to put 2 X-45's in mine..... its gonna be nuts
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Originally posted by Aussie1 View Post
I'm not sure whether you are referring to my conversion, but I am using a 700ml diced fruit plastic tank. I cut the foam out back to the aluminium swing wing mount, and that is as far back as I can get it. With my batteries back as far as I can get them, it is still slightly nose heavy, but flies well. I have two X45's myself, and this jet would be way overpowered with these!
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Originally posted by Scale Master View Post
Yes I was talking to you my man. So 700ml is about 23.6oz. If you are using to k-45 that burn way more fuel you would be lucky to get a minute and a half of flight time with taxi time to and from. My buddy Dan used one k-30 with a 24oz tank and he barely got 3 min flight time with taxi. He had about 3 ounces left + his 2oz UAT. Your right the jet is and will be way over powered, but that's what throttle management is all about. I would suggest you sell your K-45 while you can and get the two X45's, they are much lighter and smaller and burn less fuel which will help your overall situation, all together with the same amount of thrust performance. Do you have any more detailed pics?
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Originally posted by Aussie1 View Post
I have a K30 in mine, but also have two X45's, but these are in other jets. I set my timer on 6 mins and land with about two minutes left, enough for a go-around and circuit.Not sure why he is burning so much fuel, but the earlier video I posted showed one of these with a T25 in it and it is around the same output as the K30. I may yet try a X45 in this jet, as it would be the perfect combination! Carrying enough fuel for two X45's would be hard because you would need at least 1.5 litres. I don't really have any other pics other than what I have posted, but I am thinking of moving the engine off the bottom, as it is so close to the runway on takeoff and landing.I will watch with great interest how you do your conversion.
I'm thinking very seriously about the Freewing 90mm Super Scale F-16, but a couple of guys at my field who've had it don't speak well of it. They say it was
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Originally posted by Scale Master View Post
Okay Sounds good. For some reason I thought you were running TWO K30's but I see now you just running one underneath the jet, all good. I have two other threads of my turbine conversion projects (F-22 and F-16) Here are the links below:
I'm thinking very seriously about the Freewing 90mm Super Scale F-16, but a couple of guys at my field who've had it don't speak well of it. They say it was
https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...thread/page13010 Photos
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Originally posted by Aussie1 View Post
I just checked out your other posts and conversions, very nice work!! I have now sold all of large turbine jets and now my largest jet, physically is actually the F14, and I now have five micro turbines. I may sell my P20's and K30's and just use the X45. I think that Gasper and Mike Wren have created the ultimate engine for small jets, such as the 90mm Freewing range, but recently I converted my 70mm F35 to X45 power and my TAKE-OFF weight is less than 3kgs!!
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