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So this evening I have been busy painting up my new canopy after losing the first.
I have also been wiring in a ubec to power my centre burner. Could some one just confirm where I have the jumper set on the ubec that I will get 8 volts and no more than 8 volts. Instructions aren't particularly clear.
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Originally posted by Carlbrainiac View PostSo this evening I have been busy painting up my new canopy after losing the first.
I have also been wiring in a ubec to power my centre burner. Could some one just confirm where I have the jumper set on the ubec that I will get 8 volts and no more than 8 volts. Instructions aren't particularly clear.
In other words, you have 3 prongs there. The top one is your positive 12 volt one. The bottom one is your positive 8 volt one, and the middle is the common ground.
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Originally posted by hilldebrandt View Post
In your picture it looks like you have it set to 12 volts. Move your jumper over to have it positioned on the 8 volt block. Hopefully someone else chimes in to verify..
In other words, you have 3 prongs there. The top one is your positive 12 volt one. The bottom one is your positive 8 volt one, and the middle is the common ground.
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Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
I essentially made the strips using micro LED's and 3/16" square Styrene tube. What I may do it just create a thread specifically for them. I took quite a few pictures along the way. They are not the easiest things to make and the wingtip/missile rail lights were the biggest challenge. They light up on both sides top and bottom.
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I looked at JanMB's page on converting his A-10 to turbine. Very cool project, and the same for the F-18 conversion.
Looking up the engines that Jan used in the Warthog, though, I have to say, I couldn't imagine doing this kind of conversion. I think I'd be too scared to fly something that I had that much money invested in! My hat's off to both of you (and anyone else flying real turbines) for having the confidence to put those birds in the air!
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I just received my gray F/A-18C Hornet in the mail today and plan to do the Navy's VFA-94 Mighty Shrikes livery on it. I saw Youtube vidoes discussing 3D printing for the various armaments and wing loads and would like to find out more and get copies of the files if they exist. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by Hoomi View PostI looked at JanMB's page on converting his A-10 to turbine. Very cool project, and the same for the F-18 conversion.
Looking up the engines that Jan used in the Warthog, though, I have to say, I couldn't imagine doing this kind of conversion. I think I'd be too scared to fly something that I had that much money invested in! My hat's off to both of you (and anyone else flying real turbines) for having the confidence to put those birds in the air!
The anxiety for flying something really expensive goes away over time. Besides, when putting turbines in a foamie, especially something like the A-10, the changes of having the engines destroyed in the case of a crash are very, very small. So in many ways, it's better to have the value invested in something that won't break easily, than in a fibreglass model where a crash means a total loss of value.
The A-10 is sitting at 80 flights with turbines this far. Currently on a bit of a break to avoid growing tired of it.Freewing A-10 turbine conversion: http://fb.me/FreewingA10TurbineConversion
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Originally posted by Jmiracle View PostI have a brand new, still in the box, base grey F-18 i’d like to sell. PM me if interested and I will send pictures. It’s still in the shipping box and hasn’t been opened. I’m located in NW Ohio. This will likely need to be a local-pickup item due to shipping costs.
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Well today was interesting. I took mine out and was taxiing when suddenly the flaps started "flapping" up and down very fast like it was possessed! In all of my RC years I have never seen anything like it! No clue if it is the BB or servos or what?! So I unplugged the flaps from the rx and flew without them. Ugh, gremlins!!My YouTube RC videos:
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I had flights 2 and 3 of mine today. This time I used my Admiral 6000 packs which gave me the power I was lacking on my maiden so very happy there. Also gave pretty good duration. But of course at the cost of weight so really struggled getting her off the deck. We just have a very small and very bumpy patch.
The canopy stayed on this time which was good after I added some very strong magnets.
I did break the nose leg strut again on the third flight and the glued joint failed on the nose gear mounting in the nose so I applied more foam tac there. Was quite a heavy landing on the third flight. Just slowed her up too much. Is really strange to me. I'm used to big heavy models coming in hot but this thing just stops and is super easy to high alfa.
Was very pleased with the second flight landing though.
Watch this space for the videos... I was fortunate enough to have my fellow club member of essential rc on youtube come down to film for me.
No hat cams here. Proper video 😁 Just gutted I forgot to connect up my centre burner.
I'm sure he will film it for me again at some point though. Hopefully when I'm more used to the model. Plus have ordered some lighter Admiral 5000s now in the hope she'll get off easier.
Anyways will post the video links as soon as he uploads them 👍
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This is a really bad thing to do, unplugging the servos allows the wind/ aerodynamic forces to push a surface with catastrophic results. If you can fix it in place that's okay but don't just unplug it.
Originally posted by Aros View PostWell today was interesting. I took mine out and was taxiing when suddenly the flaps started "flapping" up and down very fast like it was possessed! In all of my RC years I have never seen anything like it! No clue if it is the BB or servos or what?! So I unplugged the flaps from the rx and flew without them. Ugh, gremlins!!
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostThis is a really bad thing to do, unplugging the servos allows the wind/ aerodynamic forces to push a surface with catastrophic results. If you can fix it in place that's okay but don't just unplug it.
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