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Originally posted by Ks.jetflyer View PostWill this F-4 get up and down on a 300 ft. runway safely? Looks like it has a long take off and landing roll.
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Update* We have sold out of the ARF's from the first batch which had an ETA of mid April. We have opened a new Pre-order on the ARF's for the second production run with an ETA of Mid-May. So anyone whose purchased an ARF already and it said mid-april, don't get confused now that the page says mid-may. You will receive yours in Mid-April while anyone who pre-orders from now on, will be on the Mid-May second run schedule.
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Originally posted by Bajora View Post
The biggest factor or variable in that is probably the pilots skill level... I would say yes it is doable. We have been flying ours off of a 500 foot runway. Rob likes to fly his jets very scale-like ... he rolls into the throttle gradually and seldom goes to WOT in his takeoffs.
Any EDF, you can spin the fan faster than it can pull in air without the ram air effect from the aircraft moving forward. When you do that, the fan is acting more like a blender mixing the air in the fan housing than a means of propulsion. You can delay this effect with a really good intake ring acting as a volute but we never have the ideal intake shape in our models.FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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Originally posted by navy0968 View PostFANTASTIC!!! Any chance of a primered only version (like the BAE Hawk) so we can create our own livery. There are endless possibilities with a Navy version.FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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Originally posted by Westsider View PostHey Aros, I kept my Christmas Snoopy avatar for just such an occasion! Eagles win on Sunday, fly back for an astonishing parade experience yesterday, and today? Christmas in February !!!:Win: :Balloon::f4phantom. Pinch me man!
My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Originally posted by Bajora View Post
The biggest factor or variable in that is probably the pilots skill level... I would say yes it is doable. We have been flying ours off of a 500 foot runway. Rob likes to fly his jets very scale-like ... he rolls into the throttle gradually and seldom goes to WOT in his takeoffs.
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