Must try that with my nosewheel. Currently use three rates on steering/rudder using low rate for take offs, switch to high when in flight. My paint seems like the same thin film, non adhering type as on my airliner, control surface edges already peeling -- what's with this latest paint process ? My servo wires were not pushed fully into the wing run slots so the cover tape is all bunched up. Will have to remove tape, push wires in, re tape and repaint to get it looking neat and tidy ! All else as it should be, very nice looking model (German version). Maiden next Tuesday.
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If you're interested, I can make a couple snapshots of the relevant menus on my DX9 and post them. It's a really easy mix to do. I really like having the nose-wheel steering trim on an analog knob, too. I'm kicking myself for not having done this 30 planes ago. LOLOriginally posted by killickb View PostMust try that with my nosewheel. Currently use three rates on steering/rudder using low rate for take offs, switch to high when in flight. My paint seems like the same thin film, non adhering type as on my airliner, control surface edges already peeling -- what's with this latest paint process ? My servo wires were not pushed fully into the wing run slots so the cover tape is all bunched up. Will have to remove tape, push wires in, re tape and repaint to get it looking neat and tidy ! All else as it should be, very nice looking model (German version). Maiden next Tuesday.---
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Watched a friends SU-30 fly this morning.I was really impressed. I own the F-18 and still haven't figured out of I like it yet. I have a love hate relationship with it. Maybe it's just I haven't figured it out yet. .Originally posted by Oxotnik View Post
I do, too, but price out the door certainly plays into it. My nicest plane is my 91" Phoenix Model ARF. As it sits now, I've probably tripled the price of the ARF itself (I'm scared to actually add up the receipts to know for sure...LOL), but the purchases were done over several months. I've never been much into modern jets, but the EFlite Su-30 and FA-18 are both looking really nice to me, albeit pricey.
Mike\"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"
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Okay, I think that you just bumped the FA-18 off my gotta-have list. I've never been much into modern-era jets, for a couple reasons: (1) I fly primarily on a grass field and the small wheels on modern-era jets make takeoffs tough, especially on hot, no-wind summer days, (2) the small wings make the planes more quirky and, therefore, more work and less fun to fly. I could be totally off base on my #2 reason though. That EFlite Sukhoi speaks to me though. Every time I walk into my LHS and see one hanging from the ceiling, I want it more than I did the last time I saw it. LOLOriginally posted by MikeT View Post
Watched a friends SU-30 fly this morning.I was really impressed. I own the F-18 and still haven't figured out of I like it yet. I have a love hate relationship with it. Maybe it's just I haven't figured it out yet. .
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that's what I have done with my planes in the past but now that I fly mostly jets, I usually just assign the rudder trim to the nose steering. its not often that a jet needs rudder trim :)Originally posted by Oxotnik View Post
I did the same, except I haven't cleaned up my cables as nicely as yours. I did zip-tie them together and pushed them behind the RX. I just finished giving the NG steering servo its own channel and have finished and tested the mix. That's a really nice feature that I'm going to retrofit into my nicer planes with NG or tail-wheel steering. I even put the NG Steering Servo on the R Knob (DX9) and can now subtrim the steering realtime.
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Almost all my 70mm, 80mm & 90mm EDF planes are equiped with a Lemon or Admiral (gyro) receiver. Just make sure you do a thorough range test with reduced power on your Spektrum radio. You should get at least 30metres with the plane on the ground. If you use a gyro receiver (stab, stab plus) read the instructions carefully and have a friend doublecheck the gyro motion of your control surfaces.Originally posted by flyinhigh042 View PostI just opened the box containing the T-33. Beautiful!
Question. I have one of these Admiral RX600SP 6 Channel Receivers with Stability Plus Gyro sitting around that I have not used yet.
Has anyone here used it in an 80mm EDF or something similar? I’ve read good things overall, but wanted to seek out a little more info before using it in my new T-33.
Thanks!
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I was all set to maiden my Shooting Star this morning -- at the club field just before sunrise, but found unusually dark gray overcast, and a gusty semi-crosswind. I thought about setting up and seeing if things improved, but then (for once) decided the smart thing to do was to turn around and go home. I'm out an hour of driving, but can proudly say I did not crash, nor damage my T-33 today, haha. Next few mornings look better.
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Good luck with the maiden, hopefully soon!Originally posted by MrSmoothie View PostI was all set to maiden my Shooting Star this morning -- at the club field just before sunrise, but found unusually dark gray overcast, and a gusty semi-crosswind. I thought about setting up and seeing if things improved, but then (for once) decided the smart thing to do was to turn around and go home. I'm out an hour of driving, but can proudly say I did not crash, nor damage my T-33 today, haha. Next few mornings look better.
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