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  • Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

    Could the Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm be hand launched? At our field the grass might be to long for this landing gear.

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    RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

    Originally posted by garyjet
    Could the Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm be hand launched? At our field the grass might be to long for this landing gear.
    Wow, I would have to say no. This bird takes an abnormal amount of surfaced runway to achieve t/o speed normally, but having never tried hand launching cant say for sure. Would be very surprised if it worked.
    CT

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    • #3
      RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

      Yes, it can be hand-launched, especially if you reduce the weight by removing the landing gear.  I've been able to hand-toss my V1.

      Here's a video of one being handlaunched:

      For those who say it couldn't be done. Lee proved them wrong.

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      • #4
        RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

        Originally posted by fredmdbud
        Yes, it can be hand-launched, especially if you reduce the weight by removing the landing gear.  I've been able to hand-toss my V1.

        Here's a video of one being handlaunched:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQp1q1n7RrA
        Thanks for the the info now the big question what is the difference between the V1 and the V2...thrust vs weight

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        • #5
          RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

          Originally posted by fredmdbud
          Yes, it can be hand-launched, especially if you reduce the weight by removing the landing gear.  I've been able to hand-toss my V1.

          Here's a video of one being handlaunched:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQp1q1n7RrA
          Dam! Would never thought this bird could be h/l. What size Lipo used?
          CT

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          • #6
            RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

            I've used both single 6S and serially-connected 2x3S batteries. Just adjust battery position to maintain CG.

            Apart from the EDF unit and motor, then only differences between the V1 & V2 are the removable wings, separate flaps, and ball links on the stabilators. Not much of a weight difference there. The V1 also used a 6-blade fan.

            If you have >1:1 thrust-to-weight ratio at launch, the plane will practically fly out of your hand at full throttle.

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            • #7
              RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

              Yep I used to hand toss my V1 (same overall airframe and weight as the V2). It's not that hard once you remove all of the LG. It's not a simple toss, you really have to put some muscle into it but it's entirely possible.

              The video is a good indication of how to do it properly. 10+ degree AoA into a good head wind and give it a level, vigorous toss and off she goes!
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              https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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              • #8
                RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

                Hand toss on the V2 is possible, I've done with with an Admiral 6s 5000mAh 50c, with the landing gear removed. Strong, level toss into a slight headwind, on high rates.
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                • #9
                  RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

                  Plus the empty wheel compartments from the mains act as a perfect grip location!
                  My YouTube RC videos:
                  https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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                  • #10
                    RE: Freewing F/A-18E Hornet V2 90mm

                    This is a V1 in the video but with a light 6s 4000mah battery you can just let it go when made light enough. Takes a certain skill level obviously. Not a 100% sure this can be done with the V2 as the V1 seems much lighter but the V2 does have more thrust so you never know. Either way I wont be trying what this guy does in the video with either my V1 or V2 but if your good enough then what hay. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--jp84KFbbU

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