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  • Originally posted by Airguardian View Post

    Thanks LB!
    I'm starting now to get notifications for all the threads after a long while of them just not working for whatever reason, so I just read your message now :p
    AG,

    We've had a few issues here in past few months with heavy spam attacks.

    Glad you're back onboard, Sir.

    Happy New Year, too.

    Best, LB

    "I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."
    ~Lucky B*st*rd~

    "You just need the will to do what the other guy wouldn't."
    ~Keyser Soze~

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    • Thanks!
      Glad that's figured out then!

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      • Hi, I just bought a grey F18 and I want to remove all the decals. I tried using a hair dryer but I haven’t had any success. What do you recommend?

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        • Paint over them.

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          • Originally posted by Monki69 View Post
            Hi, I just bought a grey F18 and I want to remove all the decals. I tried using a hair dryer but I haven’t had any success. What do you recommend?
            Agree with Evan D. I've repainted 2 90mm F18's, both originally grey. Suggest you first paint a white primer over everything for better paint adhesion and so your final colors come out true.

            Like This: Both are now 8S, sweet! 🤙

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            Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
            Hangar: EDF's: Mig 29 TV "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, SU-27 90mm 8S:F22 Red Lion/EuroFighterBronzeTiger/F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet/F16/F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 80&90 TV Avanti, Viper, Stinger 90. Props: 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, 1700 P-51, 60" Beast & P2 Bipe, Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge

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            • Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post

              Agree with Evan D. I've repainted 2 90mm F18's, both originally grey. Suggest you first paint a white primer over everything for better paint adhesion and so your final colors come out true.

              Like This: Both are now 8S, sweet! 🤙
              What is your average flight time with the 8S setup?

              Rich

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              • I put a lot of work into editing this one, I hope it shows... enjoy!! :D


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                • Originally posted by jetpltrich View Post

                  What is your average flight time with the 8S setup?

                  Rich
                  I'm using either an SMC 8S HiV 5900 (972 gr) or 4900 (840 gr). On the 4900, 5:30 and on the 5900 over 6:00, but I usually use the 4900 as it flies better with that pack and 60% throttle is great cruising speed, where the 5900 needs a bit more throttle especially on take off and therefor is not as efficient! The 8S power is outstanding for grass take-offs. If I was on asphalt, the 6S most likely would be fine with an SMC HiV 6S 5900 (750gr).
                  Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
                  Hangar: EDF's: Mig 29 TV "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, SU-27 90mm 8S:F22 Red Lion/EuroFighterBronzeTiger/F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet/F16/F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 80&90 TV Avanti, Viper, Stinger 90. Props: 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, 1700 P-51, 60" Beast & P2 Bipe, Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge

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                  • Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post

                    I'm using either an SMC 8S HiV 5900 (972 gr) or 4900 (840 gr). On the 4900, 5:30 and on the 5900 over 6:00, but I usually use the 4900 as it flies better with that pack and 60% throttle is great cruising speed, where the 5900 needs a bit more throttle especially on take off and therefor is not as efficient! The 8S power is outstanding for grass take-offs. If I was on asphalt, the 6S most likely would be fine with an SMC HiV 6S 5900 (750gr).
                    Thanks Hugh, I fly exclusively off pavement with 5000/5700 batteries and I average 5:00 to 5:30 depending on how extreme I get with the flying. What's nice about pavement and my full flap taileron setup is a shorter takeoff with 80% throttle.

                    Rich

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                    • Here's a little full scale inspiration treat!

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                      • Yesterday, 06:47 PM
                        Originally posted by Elbee View Post
                        I'm thinking more an open framework cam & pin attached to a separated LE.

                        This is not my original drawing, different author, in theory the principle would be similar.

                        Linear servo(s) for deployment; could be mixed with "Flap switch, Throttle setting, both???

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                        That wouldn't be scale for a Hornet though. Hornets (as most modern fighter jets), use leading edge flaps, not slats. They don't leave a gap nor extend forward, only droop down. ;)

                        As for implementation logic, I'd go for the following:

                        1 - Droop down with flaps. (Easiest)

                        2 - G-force induced through telemetry. (The higher the Gs, the more droop, on a ramp that went from 1.2Gs to 4Gs, 0 to 100% deflection, for example. This would need fine tuning though).

                        3 - Alteratively, gyro controlled (unidirectional) so that when there's pitch up rate, the LEFs droop down).

                        4 - Pitch input linked (Droop down above certain elevator stick input).

                        5 - Switchable offset (Drooping down on a 2 or 3 position switch like flaps, but without flaps, for things like sustained high alpha).

                        Ideally you'd only want them to be actuated as a function of AoA, but estimating AoA on a model aircraft isn't trivial, so the options above cover some of the scenarios of interest.

                        Airguardian

                        You are so correct, uncertain what I was thinking.

                        Thanks for setting me straight.

                        I would think that dropping the LE would be a simpler design than a moving LE.

                        Best, LB
                        "I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."
                        ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                        "You just need the will to do what the other guy wouldn't."
                        ~Keyser Soze~

                        AMA#116446

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                        • It's simpler but more critical, I think. The moving LE, will likely be very solid due to being on rails. The hinged leading edge will have pretty high aero loads that could twist the moving surface around and cause sloppy flight, so it should at least have a 'stopper' system so that it can't physically deflect up when sitting at rest.

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                          • Are we talking about leading edge devices? My favorite!!

                            FWIW the full-scale are hinged--no outward movement. They're "leading-edge flaps," not slats.

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                            • airmanhurley,

                              A notable distinction and easier to mod, I would think.

                              Thank you for the clarification.

                              Best, LB
                              "I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."
                              ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                              "You just need the will to do what the other guy wouldn't."
                              ~Keyser Soze~

                              AMA#116446

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                              • Originally posted by airmanhurley View Post
                                Are we talking about leading edge devices? My favorite!!

                                FWIW the full-scale are hinged--no outward movement. They're "leading-edge flaps," not slats.
                                Correct!
                                I try to create a conscience about that but I keep running into people that still call them slats all the same, hahaha!

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                                • Originally posted by Airguardian View Post

                                  Correct!
                                  I try to create a conscience about that but I keep running into people that still call them slats all the same, hahaha!

                                  I have duplicated the controls on one of my F-18's much as the real one, even the rudders to assist with pitch, except for the LEF's. The LEF's have components in the way and make constructing them somewhat difficult though I have one spare wing in which I did but not all that satisfied with it. Additionally, the LEF's, along with other controls, work primarily with AOA input. At higher speeds the AOA input is negated. Although I like Full Span flaps due to the slow approach speed, which is augmented by extremely high gyro gain percentages, if the wind is 5mph or higher and not right down the runway it is a real challenge and I've taken a page from my 737 flying days of either a higher approach speed or land with Takeoff flaps.

                                  Rich

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                                  • Some gyros do better than others... which one are you using on the Hornet?

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                                    • Originally posted by Airguardian View Post
                                      Some gyros do better than others... which one are you using on the Hornet?
                                      Spektrum AR10360T+ DSMX 10 Channel RX. I added a mix so up pitch and down flap work together. It's on a switch and I disable it during highspeed flight and landing. I have yet Fly the F-18 this way, but I have tested it on my YaK-130, and it is amazing how tight the turns are at lower speeds. High gains are selected during slower flight.

                                      Rich

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                                      • Yep, that works out.

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