when you guys say spectrum Gyro i assume you are talking about the AS3x. RIght?
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Where did you find was a good spot to mount the AS3X? That's what I'm going to be running as well. Thanks for sharing your settings too!Originally posted by PaulZ View PostAll, I finally maiden-ed my 8s F-22 two weeks ago - amazing flying plane! I like the 8s setup as it has plenty of power and still a wide flight envelope. The takeoff roll-out is similar to my 6s 90mm F-16 which is quite long and was a surprise - it must be due to the extra weight of the 8s EDF and batteries. For those that are interest, I used the AR636 Spektrum receiver (my favorite) and after some experimentation have settled on the following gyro gains for rock-solid handling:
Roll: 70%
Pitch: 40% (recommend a lower pitch gain so you can perform snap rolls better)
Yaw: 60%
Priority: 160
Note: I setup throws in the receiver (not the transmitter) to match the manual exactly for each surface.
It was a good day with 10+ flights on it. This plane really needs a gyro in my opinion as it gets twitchy with a bit of wind.
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I used that EDF in the 90mm F-16 with a YEP 150a ESC. You could definitely notice the weight loss and gain in thrust in the first 10 seconds of flight. It jumps in the air with half the distance in takeoff rollOriginally posted by tengarang View Postafter doing some research going to go with the ARF kit and power this bad boy with G+ series 6s 5000mah 55C China Hobby Line setup and keep it light
Power using the FMS 90mm Fan 1900KV 3546 outrunner
http://www.fmsmodel.com/fms-90mm-12-...fan-with-motor
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Power using the Freewing 12 blade 6s setup 1835KV 4068 Inrunner.... this motor is much bigger at a less expensive KV....which means more thrust can be expected. However the FMS Fan should be much lighter, and with good reviews too.
https://www.rc-castle.com/index.php?...+90mm+12+Blade
http://hobby-paradise.com/en/product...ct_detail.html
with gecko or predator esc's,
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https://www.motionrc.com/collections...o-high-voltage
https://www.motionrc.com/collections...c-with-8a-sbec
WIll use a 4000uF bypass capacitor to rectify any output BEC conflicts using the multiple BEC method via 2s 1300mah pack mentioned in my earlier posts to prevent any plausible chance of bec failure due to high voltage step down to 5V powering the rx.
a 7 Channel Lemon RX with satellite (always include a satellite with spectrum DSMX, as pockets of failures will occur in various regions depending on where you fly) or re-badged
https://www.motionrc.com/collections...ersity-antenna
https://www.motionrc.com/collections...ersity-antenna
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I haven’t installed my Spektrum RX in the raptor yet, but I built a small shelf in the front of the battery bay for the A3S3 that’s currently installed (replicated in blue on the pic) If it works, I will secure it below the battery tray where my current RX is installed. You can leave a 2-3” extension plugged into the bind/program slot and keep the female end taped somewhere above the battery tray so you can adjust the AS3X or re bind without having to remove it remove screwsOriginally posted by WAY BAD View Post
Where did you find was a good spot to mount the AS3X? That's what I'm going to be running as well. Thanks for sharing your settings too!
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See picture - I attached mine to the sidewall. There is a nice flat spot which is parallel to the long axis of the fuselage.Originally posted by WAY BAD View Post
Where did you find was a good spot to mount the AS3X? That's what I'm going to be running as well. Thanks for sharing your settings too!1 Photo
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Originally posted by C17loadmaster View Post
I haven’t installed my Spektrum RX in the raptor yet, but I built a small shelf in the front of the battery bay for the A3S3 that’s currently installed (replicated in blue on the pic) If it works, I will secure it below the battery tray where my current RX is installed. You can leave a 2-3” extension plugged into the bind/program slot and keep the female end taped somewhere above the battery tray so you can adjust the AS3X or re bind without having to remove it remove screwsGreat info, thank you both.Originally posted by PaulZ View Post
See picture - I attached mine to the sidewall. There is a nice flat spot which is parallel to the long axis of the fuselage.
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Thats a sweet spot, now i know where to put the Lemon RX 7 channel stabilizerOriginally posted by C17loadmaster View Post
I haven’t installed my Spektrum RX in the raptor yet, but I built a small shelf in the front of the battery bay for the A3S3 that’s currently installed (replicated in blue on the pic) If it works, I will secure it below the battery tray where my current RX is installed. You can leave a 2-3” extension plugged into the bind/program slot and keep the female end taped somewhere above the battery tray so you can adjust the AS3X or re bind without having to remove it remove screws
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are you talking about the freewing fan? If so that is really good to hear!! glad you noticed a difference in weight lost. What are your comments comparing this setup to the 8s FW setup with the heavier inrunner motor at higher voltage?Originally posted by C17loadmaster View Post
I used that EDF in the 90mm F-16 with a YEP 150a ESC. You could definitely notice the weight loss and gain in thrust in the first 10 seconds of flight. It jumps in the air with half the distance in takeoff roll
https://www.rc-castle.com/index.php?...+90mm+12+Blade
http://hobby-paradise.com/en/product...ct_detail.html
according to RC castle product data the 8s fan puts out 5000 - 5200g thrust Versus 3900g with the 6s setup, thats quite a big gap noting the weight differences also........these numbers are approximate, wish there was some real data
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Put her together this evening...Easy build, she's a beaut! Now I just need this weather to cooperate. Winds are crazy this time of year where I live. I will fly bone stock and decide whether I want to put a gyro in it or not. Seems pretty stable without one from what I've seen from customer videos though?
My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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No issues so far. These new blue boxes seem to work well, no cold solder problems like in a lot of Chinese manufactured boards.Originally posted by tengarang View Post
Have you guys had any issues with the blue box? i remember the mig had some issues (reported by others) although mine didnt
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What glue do you guys use for those little rubberized pieces of material Freewing includes to help keep the battery in place? It's a bit problematic because the material is mesh-like and the glue can seep through.My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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She looks amazing!Originally posted by Aros.MotionRC View PostPut her together this evening...Easy build, she's a beaut! Now I just need this weather to cooperate. Winds are crazy this time of year where I live. I will fly bone stock and decide whether I want to put a gyro in it or not. Seems pretty stable without one from what I've seen from customer videos though?
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i second the foam tac....its what i use exclusivelyOriginally posted by Aros.MotionRC View PostWhat glue do you guys use for those little rubberized pieces of material Freewing includes to help keep the battery in place? It's a bit problematic because the material is mesh-like and the glue can seep through.
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Oh sorry... I should have been more specific. I have the FMS 12b outrunner 1900kv with a YEP 150a ESC. I have all of the motor/fan options you listed but I havent flown with them yet. The newer FW 12b 6s is in one of my F-15s to replace the Inrunner it came with. Also, I haven’t flown the FW 8s yet, it’s in my Raptor that was ordered an hour after the plane became available. I’ve been modifying it slowly, but I’m going to have to get it in the air soon. I have way too many projects going on. I’m adding slime lights, navy lights, 3D cockpit?upgrading the BEC, and swapping the receiver and gyro for AS3X. I ordered the centerburner the day I ordered the plane to beat the rush.Originally posted by tengarang View Post
are you talking about the freewing fan? If so that is really good to hear!! glad you noticed a difference in weight lost. What are your comments comparing this setup to the 8s FW setup with the heavier inrunner motor at higher voltage?
https://www.rc-castle.com/index.php?...+90mm+12+Blade
http://hobby-paradise.com/en/product...ct_detail.html
according to RC castle product data the 8s fan puts out 5000 - 5200g thrust Versus 3900g with the 6s setup, thats quite a big gap noting the weight differences also........these numbers are approximate, wish there was some real data
The F-16 had the older version 12 blade outrunner in it when I swapped it out for the FMS. It was a great upgrade for the stock 6s setup but I think anything is haha. I don’t think I have heard anyone complain about the FMS and YeP in any plane. The only issue is that the shroud is bigger than the Freewings so I had to remove foam to get it installed. It wasn’t that big of a deal though.
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