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Official Freewing 90mm Eurofighter Typhoon EDF Jet Thread
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My previous statement still stands. Even with sub 700g batteries it is quite nose heavy out of the box.
"At a minimum I’d do 25-30. Dremel the plastic exhaust and add that there and then if you need more put it under the vertical stab." Or put 3D printed tail pieces on that you can add lead to...
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Does the eurofighter have a tough gear to handle bumpy runway. "My" rubway is made out of some sort of carrotcloth (prevents roots and grass from groing trough) on top of a grass field. So its a bumpy runway no matter what.. so far my mirage 2000 is handeling it because the gears fold back. Is this going to be a problem with the gear?
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The Eurofighter is a highly maneuverable (acrobatic) aircraft. Scale flying IS acrobatic.Originally posted by Reptielenfreak View Post
Want to fligh with a 5000 to 5600mah not to acrobatic, im mainly scale flyer, just high alphas are simething i like to do
or any of the other airshow videos.
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The gear is tough but the fuselage has a weak point immediately ahead of the cheater intakes. A lot of us have noticed cracks developing there.Originally posted by Reptielenfreak View PostQuestion:
Does the eurofighter have a tough gear to handle bumpy runway. "My" rubway is made out of some sort of carrotcloth (prevents roots and grass from groing trough) on top of a grass field. So its a bumpy runway no matter what.. so far my mirage 2000 is handeling it because the gears fold back. Is this going to be a problem with the gear?
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The gear itself, yes. I’d say the Euro is more stout. The main mount in the wings and the top surface is showing some disforming though my landings have been very smooth. Not that the F22 has weak gear by any means. It does have a spring loaded knuckle that makes turning on the ground at speed tough. And as they are at an angle you need to watch set screw tightness. Also some have reported the plastic mount loosening in the foam.
Bottom line both are fairly stout.
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Originally posted by Reptielenfreak View PostDoes anyone have a picture of the weak spot effect on the eurofighter?
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There are several cutouts in the fuselage that weaken it in that area - the airbrake, the cheaters, and the landing gear wheel wells. It's also where the maximum bending load occurs when landing on the mains.The cracks generally run between these areas of stress concentration. FW really should have reinforced it there.
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