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I’ve added the smaller parts about three weeks later than the other parts. That might be the reason you don’t have them.Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
Thanks so much Frank,very helpful. However, I did not receive the two smaller parts for the spar streamlining. I'll double check that... but may have to get someone to make those for me. I haven't installed the nose gear brace yet but I have it and intend to use it.
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YES if i do get that blade fan i will let ya'll know...I guess no one has replaced the original nylon fan 12 blade with a CNC one yet....perhaps its not a popular thing to do as the original fan blade is lighter.Originally posted by Evan D View PostThis is a 5mm collet mount so it will mount to the motor. But until you try it you won't know if it will fit in the shroud or haw many amps and watts it pulls. If you do try it please let us know.
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Thanks for that Steve. Just measured the stock wheels. Nose wheel is 52mm by my measurement while mains are 72. As I recall, George changed his because the stock wheel looks like it came off the P-38. I'm gonna go with the nose wheel...not sure the main would even fit on the strut fork.Originally posted by RCjetdude View PostThe F-16 product page defines them on the spare parts tab. Mains have white hubs and are 60mm. Nose wheel has a gray looking hub and is 45mm. I have the F-16 nose wheel on mine but I think you are wanting the main wheel for yours?
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I think that Spektrum is great stuff but are pricing themselves out of the market similar to JR did. Futaba is also pretty proud of their receivers too. I guess it really depends on you... I have started using the Admiral receivers with very good results. I like the size of the RX600SP and really like the RX1000 10ch with the option to add one Sat antenna . So far I am very pleased with these receivers and for the price you can't beat it.Originally posted by Husafreak View PostThanks. I was surprised to see that Spectrum has really changed its Rx selection. Not many “simple” Rx choices anymore. And I see the Admiral Rx are made by Lemon... I may just get one of those with a satellite. Lemons seem to work great and the Admiral has a hard case.
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I am a Spektrum guy and I switched to Admirals over a year ago and I absolutely love them. Reliable, rock solid and killer prices. I stock up on them when I can. ALL of my models from small to giant scale are rocking the Admiral RXs.My YouTube RC videos:
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The motor is not a 5mm collet design, it is 6mm same reason why I did not purchase that fan.Originally posted by Evan D View PostThis is a 5mm collet mount so it will mount to the motor. But until you try it you won't know if it will fit in the shroud or haw many amps and watts it pulls. If you do try it please let us know.
I would measure your shaft if I were you before you purchased.
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I believe you but here are the printed specs.... Both are 5mm
8S 4075-1390kV Brushless Inrunner Motor from Freewing - MI040753
This brushless inrunner motor is used primarily with various Freewing 90mm EDF 12-Blade jets that require 8S power (6S LiPo battery with a 2S LiPo battery in series). It can be used with other aircraft with compatible specifications (see below). Features:- Precision machined parts and high-quality long-life bearings for trouble-free operation
- Freewing 4075-1390kV Brushless Inrunner Motor
- Propeller adapter with 5mm shaft
- Female bullet connectors
- four mounting screws
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- Material : 7075 Grade Aluminum
- Rotor DIameter : 89mm , 12 blades
- Motor Shaft Adapter Hole: 5.0mm
- Weight : 58g ( Whole Unit )
- Working Voltage : 6S - 8S 22.2v - 29.6v
- Motor : 1500Kv - 1700Kv For 6S , 1100Kv - 1300Kv For 8S (Not Include)
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostI believe you but here are the printed specs.... Both are 5mm
8S 4075-1390kV Brushless Inrunner Motor from Freewing - MI040753
This brushless inrunner motor is used primarily with various Freewing 90mm EDF 12-Blade jets that require 8S power (6S LiPo battery with a 2S LiPo battery in series).
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Thanks TRMRC, It looks like i won't be purchasing it. Now i just need to find exact replacement fan blade , the original was slightly damaged, it accidently chewed up part of afterburner light wire...Originally posted by TRMRC View Post
The motor is not a 5mm collet design, it is 6mm same reason why I did not purchase that fan.
I would measure your shaft if I were you before you purchased.
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