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Every jet I own has a touch of UP elevator to some degree. And welcome to the Legacy Club Pat!My YouTube RC videos:
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I think "everyone" was just me. :Straight-Face: I used "up elevator" to better describe which direction from the plane's mid-line to set the leading point of each elevator since the word "down" was used without further definition. It was purely for clarification purposes in a very specific circumstance. Sorry to inject any confusion.Originally posted by Carlbrainiac View PostOh fair enough. If the seem line isn't the centre line or thrust line then cool. Just the way everyone was describing it as up.
I just looked at some side pictures of the real plane and I can't even see an actual seam or panel line where the elevator is. I think the model just happens to have a seam there due to the way the mold was designed and it's that seam that is used as a reference.
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RC Geek's Centerburner is fan-freakin'-tastic. Have it in my 90mm F-22 and it's SWEET. Have mine wired into the UBEC and is programmable to whatever throttle points you wish. Mine activates around half throttle.Originally posted by Carlbrainiac View PostAlso anyone got any ideas on after burner lighting yet? Not something I've done before but really keen and interested to do on this model. Presume they have to be mixed with throttle channel so they only come on at high throttle inputs?
The original CenterBurner line of simulated afterburner lighting systems is the world’s best and most trusted simulated afterburner lighting system! Designed around a custom built LED light boards, it provides a center "glow" and flame effect like a full size jet aircraft afterburner!
My YouTube RC videos:
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I already have an RC Geek center burner ready to go for my gray one. They just 'Y' into the throttle and are set utilizing a small control board. I power it with a 2S 380mAh battery. No idea on ordnance yet. F-16 pylons are not the same as on the F-18 but might work in a pinch. I have 3D printed what I am putting on mine (AIM-9's and 330 gal. external tanks) and modified some F-16 pylons to more closely emulate those used on the 18. They will be fine for now. I also have some of the AGM-88 Harms from the F-16 I could use as well. Mix and match!Originally posted by Carlbrainiac View PostAlso anyone got any ideas on after burner lighting yet? Not something I've done before but really keen and interested to do on this model. Presume they have to be mixed with throttle channel so they only come on at high throttle inputs?
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You aren't alone! I love them both, but I do slightly prefer the Super. Unfortunately, the old Freewing 90mm Super Hornet was pretty wonky-looking.Originally posted by Phantom View PostI pre-ordered the new Legacy grey version within minutes of the announcement, having said that, am I the ONLY person on this thread who prefers the Super Hornet over the Legacy? To me the Super is much more of an attractive airframe...:Confused:
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Great now you've caused me to spend more money. Thanks for that lolOriginally posted by Aros.MotionRC View Post
RC Geek's Centerburner is fan-freakin'-tastic. Have it in my 90mm F-22 and it's SWEET. Have mine wired into the UBEC and is programmable to whatever throttle points you wish. Mine activates around half throttle.
The original CenterBurner line of simulated afterburner lighting systems is the world’s best and most trusted simulated afterburner lighting system! Designed around a custom built LED light boards, it provides a center "glow" and flame effect like a full size jet aircraft afterburner!
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Just like the Raptor, yes?Originally posted by xviper View PostI think "everyone" was just me. :Straight-Face: I used "up elevator" to better describe which direction from the plane's mid-line to set the leading point of each elevator since the word "down" was used without further definition. It was purely for clarification purposes in a very specific circumstance. Sorry to inject any confusion.
I just looked at some side pictures of the real plane and I can't even see an actual seam or panel line where the elevator is. I think the model just happens to have a seam there due to the way the mold was designed and it's that seam that is used as a reference.
Tom
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T-Cat, I saw on FB that Apollo is now in fact shut down by the FAA. Any more information on your end? I can hardly believe it.Originally posted by T-CAT View PostThanks guys. The flying field is Apollo. Due to the new FAA rules released and our field being in controlled airspace (Delta), it is not on their approved "fixed site" list for RC aircraft operation. The situation is currently being worked on in hope of gaining approval from the FAA to be added to their list of approved flying sites within controlled airspace. Although I'm optimistic, there is always a chance that the request will be denied. The field just had a jet rally over the weekend and two FAA reps. were at the field observing, answering questions, etc. They appeared very nice, but the decision isn't directly theirs. If the field does get approved, they can further limit flight operations such as lower altitude ceiling, etc.
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It's truly sad for sure. The flying field still needs a letter of agreement with the FAA, and currently in progress. It may or may not occur, but could take weeks or longer until additional details are known. It also appears Apollo needs someone from the club to assume responsibility when signing that LOA when/if it becomes available. This could be challenging to receive. It looks like the club has updated their website with some brief details on the matter.Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
T-Cat, I saw on FB that Apollo is now in fact shut down by the FAA. Any more information on your end? I can hardly believe it.
Apollo is approximately 1.5 miles from a busy controlled airport and the departing traffic from runways 16L/R and arriving traffic from runways 34L/R bring aircraft near Apollo. Hopefully officials believe that RC flying can be safely performed and integrated into the surrounding airspace. I'm hoping for the best as it would be great to be able to fly there in the future. It's interesting because I learned to fly full sized aircraft at KVNY, and learned to fly RC aircraft at Apollo, so both hold a special place in my heart.
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