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Yeah its pretty amazing how well it can work! I spent quite a bit of time figuring out how they work with my sky surfer back in the days and also had a pylon racer that would not slow down at all until I decided to try spoilerons on it. Once I did it would slow down to a crawl to land! From my own experience using them makes the plane much more controllable with the nose up and makes is almost impossible to stall. I will have to try it out on the F-35 too but use the spare channel for my afterburner at the moment. Maybe this new airframe will get the spoileron treatment. I use the LemonRX 7ch with gyro which should make it even better....Originally posted by 406PIlot View Post
I use spoilerons with my f35 and it's amazing. Let's you pull some nice high alpha flybys an landings.
It's quite stunnig how well spoilerons work with this!!¡!!Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
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What kind of radio system are you using? You should have some sort of option under plane type etc..Originally posted by f4u ausie View PostCan u guys tell me how to do spolerons
I'm using spectrum as soon as I get time I can post the travels I said I would this weekend along with the setup details.
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I use detrum. , Dynam ye ye !!! But it has plane type etc. Some have talked about splitting ailerons etc. !!! With spectrum can u have left right channels. 4 ailerons. How do u plug that to reciever. I think im asking right questions. I flew mine last wend. Oh well crashed on take off no damage,.... Took off. A bit high alfa and thought was to slow airspeed flying well so reduced elevator thinking increase speed but did so and no alpha lost height... And gentle crash. Point being that bit of alpha good 4 landing and launching. Hope that makes sence. Just worth mentioning. It flys easy with less aileron
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Its the same as slaperons but the surfaces go up instead of down. Not sure how to do it on that radio but you will not need to use that much to get the desired effect.Originally posted by f4u ausie View PostI use detrum. , Dynam ye ye !!! But it has plane type etc. Some have talked about splitting ailerons etc. !!! With spectrum can u have left right channels. 4 ailerons. How do u plug that to reciever. I think im asking right questions. I flew mine last wend. Oh well crashed on take off no damage,.... Took off. A bit high alfa and thought was to slow airspeed flying well so reduced elevator thinking increase speed but did so and no alpha lost height... And gentle crash. Point being that bit of alpha good 4 landing and launching. Hope that makes sence. Just worth mentioning. It flys easy with less aileron
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Easy with a Spektrum - set the wing type to "flaperon" and then just use the flap system to make them go up instead of down.Originally posted by gooniac33 View Post
Its the same as slaperons but the surfaces go up instead of down. Not sure how to do it on that radio but you will not need to use that much to get the desired effect.
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Yes agreed... but he is using a different radio... so not sureOriginally posted by kallend View Post
Easy with a Spektrum - set the wing type to "flaperon" and then just use the flap system to make them go up instead of down.Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
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Mine was squirrely like that on the ground. Cured it with an Assan steering gyro.Originally posted by GBLynden View PostHere it is with the Gooniac Fiery Booty installed. This was my first attempt at flying it with the AB and I learned a lot from it.
The Firey Booty is usually much brighter than that. Are you sure it's connected up right? Also some ultra-white paint or reflective tape inside the nozzle will make it brighter.
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It has a lot to do with the camera too. Especially with those sky conditions. The contrast makes it hard to get things to show as your eyes will see. It does help quite a bit with white paint in the thrust tube!! I am going to be rebuilding a monster of an F-35 in the coming weeks and will make the thrust tube white and tail cone the proper color as well...Originally posted by kallend View Post
Mine was squirrely like that on the ground. Cured it with an Assan steering gyro.
The Firey Booty is usually much brighter than that. Are you sure it's connected up right? Also some ultra-white paint or reflective tape inside the nozzle will make it brighter.Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
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Thanks for posting GB!!Originally posted by GBLynden View PostHere it is with the Gooniac Fiery Booty installed. This was my first attempt at flying it with the AB and I learned a lot from it.Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
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Since the stock motor in the F-35 is 29mm, I figured that the 32mm FMS 2000kv motor wouldn't be all that much of a difference in weight but a big increase in thrust! Looks like I was right! The plane is a blast to fly! Much more grunt with weight and flight times nearly identical to stock! it is still a work in progress but a huge success thus far! The fan has since been rebalanced and I will soon add reflective tape to the thrust tube to help smooth it out. take a look...
Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
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Are you still running the 70mm fan or did you carve out the inside to fit an 80mm?Originally posted by gooniac33 View PostSince the stock motor in the F-35 is 29mm, I figured that the 32mm FMS 2000kv motor wouldn't be all that much of a difference in weight but a big increase in thrust! Looks like I was right! The plane is a blast to fly! Much more grunt with weight and flight times nearly identical to stock! it is still a work in progress but a huge success thus far! The fan has since been rebalanced and I will soon add reflective tape to the thrust tube to help smooth it out. take a look...
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I added an 80mm fan to the plane. Says so in the videos title...Originally posted by 406PIlot View Post
Are you still running the 70mm fan or did you carve out the inside to fit an 80mm?Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
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