That's a great poll! Thanks Evan D for going through the effort of putting it together. It helps me with deciding what modifications to make to the ARF that I have coming next week. I'm looking forward to the challenge,but I'm also questioning my judgment. I feel like Kevin Costner in the movie Tin Cup where he keeps thinking he can repeatedly do better the next shot with hitting over the water onto the green. "I can do it".
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Originally posted by mshagg View PostSorry to hear mate. This is kinda why it's a little frustrating when people say stuff like "5 great flights on the mig today, no issues, don't know what you guys are worried about".
Also a perfect example of why "it has always worked for me", or "never had a problem" is NEVER a valid argument for anything what so ever.
Got very close to messing up mine today as well, but completely different problem in my case (messing with low, medium high alpha, getting close to deadlock)Freewing A-10 turbine conversion: http://fb.me/FreewingA10TurbineConversion
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Originally posted by duke View PostAnother one bits the dust!!!!!
After +- 20 flights. First flight today, after take off I turned and came back down the runway in a shallow dive and it would not pull up. Not much else to say.
Duke
If I had the drive to build another one, I’d have to perform the list of upgrades mentioned by others here. Everyone of them to give the best chance of survival.
Best of luck with number 2!
JohnFreewing A10, F4, F22, Sebart Avanti S mini
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Originally posted by HellHathNoFury View PostOne of the important questions as well is if any of the crashed planes have aftermarket Elevator servos installed or only Freewing 17gm/upgraded 23gm ones .. If it involved the Freewing ones only that should help pinpoint a maybe q/c “issue” with the Freewing servos..
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I had a main gear fold on me today. Yesterday I was flying in 15 knt winds and I hit while moving sideways from a gust. When I tore into it this afternoon, I saw the side load yesterday had caused the main gear plastic attachment piece to come unglued from the fuselage only along the side nearest the fuselage/intake duct. Not exactly sure how, but the flexing/movement of this insecure plastic gear mount allowed the main to fold today when I made a less than perfect landing.
If you have some time on your hands, you may want to consider better securing the main gear plastic support mount to better withstand side loads. This may save you from a folded gear later on. Very little damage resulted....scuffed wing tip, scuffed intake on the wheel side where the wheel rubbed against it, and a tiny scuff on the underside of the tip of the FFS.
Another story.....Some toddlers and their parents were visiting today. I put up a child gate to the upstairs part of the house. Those clever children got child furniture and placed it where they could climb over the gate. They pulled the AL37 off the work bench. AARRGGHH!!!
Cracked fuselage in two places, busted rudder, and compression folds in the nose area. OMG! Now there’s some repair work I wasn’t counting on doing. LOL. Could have been worse.
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Originally posted by xviper View PostThis may be a pertinent question to have answered. Since the plane just took off, were take off flaps used and then forgot to pull them back up?
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krakenreleaser thanks again for sharing your painting process. First time for me using rustoleum spray paint on a foam model, but thankfully no melting/peeling and great coverage of the stock digi camo. I'm going with the Heros of Kościuszko scheme, and hopefully I can make the emblem and tail art to an acceptable level :D
I'm on the fence with modeling some more scale nozzles. The stock ones are a fairly good representation.3 Photos
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Originally posted by kallend View Post
I have five flight modes set up (Spektrum radio) so that one switch brings up the gear and moves flaps up one notch. So I take off with 1/2 flaps and a single action retracts the gear and brings flaps all the way up. For landing I put gear down on downwind or base, and that also gives me 1/2 flaps. On final I put flaps all the way down (flap switch). If I have to go around, gear up then brings flaps back to 1/2 position. (The other two flight modes allow gear down with no flaps, and gear up with 1/2 flaps).
I really think everyone that has one of these planes needs to figure out something to prevent them from making a high speed low pass with flaps down. It sounds like the latest crash was very possibly the result of the high speed dive with flaps down phenomena.
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Someone at my club flew his MiG at full throttle while forgetting to "normalizing flaps" (his words) without realizing it. No crash. He was taking video with onboard cameras. Put his MiG through all sorts of maneuvers.
He was using D85MG servos for his tails. Basically the same setup used by "Just Plane Crazy" on YouTube.
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Originally posted by HaroldAnderson View Post
I wouldn't be able to remember what all those flight modes do! That is why I just have mine talk to me and let me know I'm flying around at over 60% throttle with flaps down. ;-)
I really think everyone that has one of these planes needs to figure out something to prevent them from making a high speed low pass with flaps down. It sounds like the latest crash was very possibly the result of the high speed dive with flaps down phenomena.
With gear down you set takeoff flaps as usual. Gear switch (A) then retracts the gear AND brings up flaps. Gear down for landing also sets 1/2 flaps. Only when you want full flaps do you use the normal flap switch, just as you normally would.
Wherever the flaps are when the gear is down, they come up one notch when you retract the gear.
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Originally posted by HaroldAnderson View PostIt sounds like the latest crash was very possibly the result of the high speed dive with flaps down phenomena.
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