Found a picture from building last night and zoomed in. This was after I was messing with them seeing at what deflection they touched. But, you can kind of see what I am talking about. I'll get better pictures tonight.
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First things first… I had to get rid of that crazy front wheel, this is a Freewing F-16/F-104 main wheel.
https://www.motionrc.com/products/fr...for-4-2mm-axle It’s a direct bolt-on.
I love the finger grips on the fan cover...cavernous intakes...sharp point protection. I moved the right flap ball to the other side of the arm for straighter alignment, also added strobe lights top and bottom. The blue box has, constant on, two and three flash connections...I went with the three flash:Cool:
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Originally posted by Visva11 View PostCan someone help me explain this.
From where should I measure the 5.5mm? From down move 5.5 mmm to up?
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Originally posted by Visva11 View Post
Perfect. Cleared my doubt...thanks alot.
but which is the elevator leading edge? The red marked?
then what is the blue marked?
thanks in advance.
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Received my Raptor last night . Put it together and everything was perfect. I've had a problem with the electronics. To get it to bind I had to use the connection that comes off the EC5 connector. to the receiver. Binds and works fine but after it's bound the receiver will not come back on and no matter what I do it won't come back on. I have had the same experience with three receivers. For the receiver to work the connection coming off the ec5 must be plugged in to any empty port. Just throttle being plugged in will not get power to reciver. What am I doig wrong?
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Originally posted by adb2@suddenlink.net View PostReceived my Raptor last night . Put it together and everything was perfect. I've had a problem with the electronics. To get it to bind I had to use the connection that comes off the EC5 connector. to the receiver. Binds and works fine but after it's bound the receiver will not come back on and no matter what I do it won't come back on. I have had the same experience with three receivers. For the receiver to work the connection coming off the ec5 must be plugged in to any empty port. Just throttle being plugged in will not get power to reciver. What am I doig wrong?
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After you bind the RX, you will need to plug two leads into the RX. The plug from the ESC goes into throttle, then you have a plug from the BEC (with the green ferrite ring in it) that goes into the bind port. The plug from the BEC is what powers your RX, not the plug from the ESC.Pat
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Originally posted by crxmanpat View PostAfter you bind the RX, you will need to plug two leads into the RX. The plug from the ESC goes into throttle, then you have a plug from the BEC (with the green ferrite ring in it) that goes into the bind port. The plug from the BEC is what powers your RX, not the plug from the ESC.
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Originally posted by TSchwyn View PostGreat pics and info! Would love to fly mine, but concerned about play in ail/flap hinges. Did you have any in yours? Thanks!! Tom
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Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
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A friend and fellow EDF jet enthusiast at the local club, my pal Michael Troy, kindly captured a few flights of mine with his iPhone ... I edited down a couple quick minutes to share with those of you now getting on board with this one.
Watch for a full review, together with additional hi-res photos and video, coming soon in Model Aviation Magazine.
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