Tested some new videography gear this Memorial Day. Got some incredible video and pics as well. It is some of the first of its kind. I was amazed! Vids probably available tomorrow sometime.
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Tested some new videography gear this Memorial Day. Got some incredible video and pics as well. It is some of the first of its kind. I was amazed! Vids probably available tomorrow sometime.
Teaser pic...
Very nice pic, now that shot will make you want to order one for sure.
Beautiful collection Hugh. Are those stock schemes from Extreme Flight?
Yes, all stock schemes. The underside of each is different from the top side for orientation as shown in the pictures below which really looks sharp as you're rotating around. The only thing extra I did was to build out an instrument panel (with Iflytailies gauges) and install a floor and back to the canopy for a pilot.:Cool: Build is super easy and everything fits perfectly-very high quality of construction. My favorite ARF.
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Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman Hangar:EDF's: Mig 29 TV "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, SU-27 90mm 8S:F22 Red Lion/EuroFighterBronzeTiger/F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet/F16/F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 80&90 TV Avanti, Viper, Stinger 90. Props: 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, 1700 P-51, 60" Beast & P2 Bipe, Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge
And another remaiden complete today as My Little Gal II went back in the air. A couple of minor things to correct, one retract seems to get hung up on the landing light and has trouble fully retracting and she pulls wickedly to the left on takeoff, a lot more than Old Crow does so a small shim may correct that. Needed some trim, no surprise there then she flew fine. I refrained from anything other than the pattern and had plenty of altitude when I dropped gear and flaps. Flap to Elevator mix was spot on, brought her around and she landed neatly and carried on straight down the runway. So I'm sure I have an excessive amount of torque when taking off, easily fixed. Sure was great to see a plane that I had written off back in the air and flying fine!!:Cool::Cool::Cool:
Visited a southern West Virginia club, Pirates of the Sky, over the weekend and did a little float flying with them. Great bunch of fliers with a beautiful place to fly seaplanes.
I flew my FMS 1400 Cub, Flyzone Beaver and Avios Albatross. Makes me wish I had a site as nice as theirs to fly from all the time.
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FMS Panther , several flights with the landing gear installed. Its a little slower, not much really It is surprising how much difference in battery placement is needed t get the same CG. I need to turn the elevator servo around so I can clip the pushrods and not have them hit the battery now. I flew it a bit nose-heavy today because of this.
Appx 5 year old Dynam P-51, fresh from repaint and reglue of a bunch of joints. Many toothpicks added to lock the joints together.
This is the old version that didn't have flaps working as shipped. I have working flaps, upgraded motor to the one from the Dynam Me109, using the Dynam Corsair 4 bade prop (seems to be the prp used in the current version P-51)
2 flights then I broke the prop taxiing ff the runway. :p and my spare was left at home.
Appx 10 yr old Electrifly Sopwith Camel which decided to nose down immediately after lift off, grinding the prop to shreds... Again, spare props were at home.
FMS FireFly, which got 2 fights.
Doing pretty good at getting older models and new ones prepped so next week I should have a longer list.
FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
Our club, the Markham Park Pilots Association, Sunrise Florida, held their annual Warbirds Festival on Saturday. We had over 30 pilots & 50 planes, with around 150 spectators. Unfortunately, it was 94 degrees with a feel like index of 107. :Sweating: Planes seemed to be melting, including me, like the wicked witch of the west, and I think I may have passed out a couple of times, but maybe that was the Jack Daniels :Devil:. Just once I'd like to fly in some crisp air, maybe put skis on my Corsair and land in powder at Steamboat (wouldn't need to keep so many retracts on hand :Loser:). Flew my F-4 Blue Angel, the F-4 camo, 1600 mm Corsair and Spitfire and my green "Bombshell Baby" B-24 (left the nicer silver "Blonde Bombshell" B-24 home along with others cause no room in the truck). Somehow, the B-24 won "Best World War II" plane, go figure, thought the only chance I had was with the Corsair with the moving pilot or the Blue Angel in another category. Guess they liked Callie's graphics and the buildout of the cockpit and moving top and front gunners along with the sound system :Thinking:.
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Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman Hangar:EDF's: Mig 29 TV "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, SU-27 90mm 8S:F22 Red Lion/EuroFighterBronzeTiger/F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet/F16/F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 80&90 TV Avanti, Viper, Stinger 90. Props: 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, 1700 P-51, 60" Beast & P2 Bipe, Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge
Also did a stupid little photo video of the Festival. Don't waste your time with it unless your "3 sheets to the wind" :Dizzy: (for you youngin's, that's wasted).:wacky
If you want to go to YouTube and get the full screen it's at the following (why would anyone want that though-not even me): https://youtu.be/7eyrUD4nhesYou can tell I don't know sh.. about computers or YouTube, can't even make that Hyperlink work. Come to think about it, don't know much about flying (especially landing war planes) either!! :Loser:And how in the world do some of you post pictures that are huge! The last thing anyone needs though are any of my pictures bigger than your thumb.:Silly:
Well, yesterday evening I decided to do some flying, and things did not go well. I brought out the Bearcat for the first time after importing the profile from my DX9 to my ix12. Did a thorough preflight, checking control directions and gyro response, and took off. Almost immediately, it was doing oscillations +/- 45 deg in roll. I tried to stabilize the aircraft, but did not succeed before it winged over and went nose first into the ground. Damage is bad, but fixable. Major pieces are in tact. However, this is the third crash I’ve had on the Bearcat. One aileron servo failed high, causing a drill bit roll into a tree, and the 2nd was a failure on the elevator cell is (likely my fault, as I probably missed it on preflight). Either way, I’m not rebuilding it again. If anyone needs Bearcat parts, let me know. Also, on the way back from the crash site I slipped on a wet spot in the petromat and fell, breaking the flight mode switch off my radio. Time to get out the soldering iron. On the bright side, I have open hangar space now.
Well, yesterday evening I decided to do some flying, and things did not go well. I brought out the Bearcat for the first time after importing the profile from my DX9 to my ix12. Did a thorough preflight, checking control directions and gyro response, and took off. Almost immediately, it was doing oscillations +/- 45 deg in roll. I tried to stabilize the aircraft, but did not succeed before it winged over and went nose first into the ground. Damage is bad, but fixable. Major pieces are in tact. However, this is the third crash I’ve had on the Bearcat. One aileron servo failed high, causing a drill bit roll into a tree, and the 2nd was a failure on the elevator cell is (likely my fault, as I probably missed it on preflight). Either way, I’m not rebuilding it again. If anyone needs Bearcat parts, let me know. Also, on the way back from the crash site I slipped on a wet spot in the petromat and fell, breaking the flight mode switch off my radio. Time to get out the soldering iron. On the bright side, I have open hangar space now.
...and no damage to the pilot either. Ouch on both mishaps:Whew: but hope no new aches and pains.
A month ago I would have gladly rebuilt your Bearcat for fun and returned it rtf.
Got my plate full with a glider conversion and the M-600 (which just got more interesting yesterday) I’m trying to thin my heard but I would prefer selling a few to the other;).
Got an eye on any particular creature to take it’s place?
Regards.
MH
Well, yesterday evening I decided to do some flying, and things did not go well. I brought out the Bearcat for the first time after importing the profile from my DX9 to my ix12. Did a thorough preflight, checking control directions and gyro response, and took off. Almost immediately, it was doing oscillations +/- 45 deg in roll. I tried to stabilize the aircraft, but did not succeed before it winged over and went nose first into the ground. Damage is bad, but fixable. Major pieces are in tact. However, this is the third crash I’ve had on the Bearcat. One aileron servo failed high, causing a drill bit roll into a tree, and the 2nd was a failure on the elevator cell is (likely my fault, as I probably missed it on preflight). Either way, I’m not rebuilding it again. If anyone needs Bearcat parts, let me know. Also, on the way back from the crash site I slipped on a wet spot in the petromat and fell, breaking the flight mode switch off my radio. Time to get out the soldering iron. On the bright side, I have open hangar space now.
DD, I always hate to hear of nice planes being kinetically transitioned into piece parts. My 1.6m HK FW-190 looks about like your Bearcat, after the battery slipped aft, causing it to go unstable and interacting with great vigor with the Ents of Fanghorn. I have set my 190 back for a few weeks, then I’ll decide if I want to rebuild it or scavenge the electronics and toss the foam. Maybe, if you give your Bearcat a few weeks, your decision to scrap it may change. The Bearcat is a beautiful model.
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