Hello Hornets,
Measured the CG today at 55mm from the mains on my Xicoy CG computer (that's 101mm from the wing root referenced to the manual).
I had to relocate the Blue Box to under the battery tray to get that (as recommended so thanks for that).
I'm curious, given all of the "lively" debate on the Mig-29 thread, has anybody needed to bypass the Blue Box on the F-18?
Andy
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Hugh Wiedman as I wait for my new RunCam2 4K to arrive, I had 3 beautiful flights this evening with Lucky Number 7. Of course, on the second flight, the landing was perhaps the best greaser I may have ever had in my life with a jet.
Guess you will have to take my word for it. No proof!! (And of course doesn't it just figure.)
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Originally posted by DCORSAIR View PostI'm with you on that one, don't see no need for TV or care for it, just a matter of opinion........
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Originally posted by Airguardian View PostSo many eagles! :D
Been seeing hawks recently at my field... but typically one at a time, that's quite a show you have going on in there!
Oh, and nice flying, with that livery it looks just fantastic and really pops out! :)
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Originally posted by Aros View PostYeah TV is definitely a divisive topic. For me personally, I don't care for it. I totally get why some people love it, but it's just not my style. I don't think there's any right or wrong answer here, it's merely a matter of preference like most elements of the hobby.
Now the other TV I like very much. Especially Netflix.
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So many eagles! :D
Been seeing hawks recently at my field... but typically one at a time, that's quite a show you have going on in there!
Oh, and nice flying, with that livery it looks just fantastic and really pops out! :)
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Finally uploaded a video of my F-18 Canadian flying with the recently installed 12 blade 1835 Kv inrunner. Absolutely love it now, but can't compare to the 9 blade inrunner the stock F-18 now comes with as mine originally had the 9 blade 1750 Kv outrunner. I could produce more thrust with a can of beans than that thing did. . I need to find someone with a decent video camera instead of a cell phone for videos, wish I lived near Airguardian and could kidnap his dad for a few hours!
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Yeah TV is definitely a divisive topic. For me personally, I don't care for it. I totally get why some people love it, but it's just not my style. I don't think there's any right or wrong answer here, it's merely a matter of preference like most elements of the hobby.
Now the other TV I like very much. Especially Netflix.
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Originally posted by BaltimoreBomber View PostHey guys...
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Hey guys since Im already underway with the Gripen project Ive been shopping for my next build. I want to reproduce all the coolest versions of the fighters and I think I might do this one next but turn it into the "Silk Purse", NASA's HARV Project, the only Thrust Vectoring F-!8. Heres a video on it, link at the bottom.
Do you guys think one of the other models thrust vectoring units could be modified to work on this project?
But this also got me thinking as I see a lot of you are in the Gripen thread and own a bunch of these models... IF Motion is lost as to where to go next, why not start releasing these special versions based off the platforms they already make? We could always take votes on what we would like to see, which could easily be turned into a pre-order list to gauge if its worth it. Instead of building new models which takes years Im sure, we could be satisfied and drained of our money on these specialty versions of already produced models.
Like for this one basically add a larger powerplant and modify a twin engine thrust vectoring unit to go on it, new paint scheme and BAM a special limited run is born.
HOW BOUT IT ALPHA?
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Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post....]Elbee[/USER] with the cockpit design he uploaded to the MRC webpage. That added 150 g extra weight to the nose along with the full body pilot. It's his fault entirely!
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Originally posted by Big Dave View PostHi guys, have 100+ flights on a carbon cub s+ and looking to upgrade to an edf. I know this one is probably more than most would suggest for a first jet but I’m pretty confident I could fly it fine. A couple questions.... I’m considering this one and the freewing f-22. Only reason I’m favoring this one is because of the lights and I like flying at dusk. Any thoughts on which is better ? Also I’ve never been the one responsible for transmitter and receiver setup , always had rtf’s . What exactly would you suggest To complete this package correctly but still on a budget . Thanks.
As for dusk flying, really BAD idea unless you dim the nav-lights, install wingtip lights and deactivate the landing light entirely (or dim it a hell lot).
I'm quite a dusk flyer myself, and I have serious problems flying this jet at that time, most particularly landing and have crashed it several times or have been close to because of this very issue, so not the best jet to force after sunset, take my word for it ;)
Get a Raptor, Avanti or Su-35 and you'll be much better off for a first jet.
Even a Gripen will be a better first platform.
Get the Hornet as a second model. My 2 cents!
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Originally posted by Big Dave View PostHi guys, have 100+ flights on a carbon cub s+ and looking to upgrade to an edf. I know this one is probably more than most would suggest for a first jet but I’m pretty confident I could fly it fine. A couple questions.... I’m considering this one and the freewing f-22. Only reason I’m favoring this one is because of the lights and I like flying at dusk. Any thoughts on which is better ? Also I’ve never been the one responsible for transmitter and receiver setup , always had rtf’s . What exactly would you suggest To complete this package correctly but still on a budget . Thanks.
I won't delve into radios, but whatever you get, get at least 8 channels for current and future proofing your purchase a bit.
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Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Postwith the cockpit design he uploaded to the MRC webpage. That added 150 g extra weight to the nose along with the full body pilot. It's his fault entirely!
I go the opposite route and remove pilots instead, lol.
But that 3D cockpit looks awesome. I'll likely make one for my FPV build whenever I get there!
Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View PostBTW, what batteries are you using. I've tried the RT 5500 70C (794 g) and the HRB 6000 50-100C (slightly heavier at 826 g) and both perform well and result in at least 4 minutes flight time. I'm always in search of "better" batteries, and have found that the inrunners do much better on a higher C battery, but of course they also are heavier. And the search goes on.
They are heavy but perform fantastically. From my six 5Ah packs only two are now starting to show a weak cell at almost 100 cycles of pretty hardcore abuse on my end.
But you pay for it in weight which may not be the smartest of strategies.
If I lived in the States, right now I'd be ordering SMC and Liperior batteries to test out. Those seem to be solid contenders and not as heavy.
Can't source those here in the EU though :'(
I really don't have much faith in any of the 'high tier' Li-Po contenders around here.
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Hi guys, have 100+ flights on a carbon cub s+ and looking to upgrade to an edf. I know this one is probably more than most would suggest for a first jet but I’m pretty confident I could fly it fine. A couple questions.... I’m considering this one and the freewing f-22. Only reason I’m favoring this one is because of the lights and I like flying at dusk. Any thoughts on which is better ? Also I’ve never been the one responsible for transmitter and receiver setup , always had rtf’s . What exactly would you suggest To complete this package correctly but still on a budget . Thanks.
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Originally posted by Airguardian View PostCan also add a centerburner! (Unless you already have one installed!)
Your F-18 truly looks the part! :)
BTW, what batteries are you using. I've tried the RT 5500 70C (794 g) and the HRB 6000 50-100C (slightly heavier at 826 g) and both perform well and result in at least 4 minutes flight time. I'm always in search of "better" batteries, and have found that the inrunners do much better on a higher C battery, but of course they also are heavier. And the search goes on.
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Can also add a centerburner! (Unless you already have one installed!)
Your F-18 truly looks the part! :)
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Originally posted by Elbee View PostHugh, do a functional tail hook mod instead of dead lead. ! servo and some plastic for the control horn gotta weight something. The tail hook just screws together and I put a fabricated control horn in the tailhook at the pivot point. It takes a little finesse to on the foam surgery, but at least it is something more than just a weight. Food for thought but just a suggestion. Best, LB
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