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if you want more power for grass ops use the set up i have in this vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsGEVEA5JXs
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ah thanks, lol I was thinking white/red but never thought of bright orangeOriginally posted by mongo View Postinternational orange
had a spray can with white already so I decided on the white just 2 days ago, will keep the orange in my mind though if the white isn't a good enough result in our dark grey skies
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holy **** what a speed demon! nice upgrade you did but maybe a bit too much overpowered for me :Scared:Originally posted by jay bennett View Postif you want more power for grass ops use the set up i have in this vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsGEVEA5JXs
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Sounds like you might have one of those rare models where a wrong servo got installed. You might want to contact Motion or if you have extra channels to use hook it up on one of them and create a mix from the rudder to it.My YouTube Videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrz...4Q-xrOOtP2C-8w
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You could purchase a servo reverser module for a couple bucks......Originally posted by Kevin R View PostI have the Mig-21 that im setting up. The weird thing is, the steering is OPPOSITE of the rudder input. I input right rudder, the nose wheel steers left! I tried swapping the input into the blue box, but no change. Any suggestions??
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What ESC you using for that setup?Originally posted by jay bennett View Postif you want more power for grass ops use the set up i have in this vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsGEVEA5JXsMeridian Aeromodelers, Meridian MS
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I shimmed my nose up about 5mm. It helped a ton with take off from a paved surface so I am sure it will help a lot with grass as well! Also the CG can go way back on this plane! You don't wanna go too far but its further than you would think...Originally posted by Icarus the 2nd View PostTwo questions: as you might have seen in my maiden vid I had some trouble rotating in time, barely got of the ground before I used up our 'runway'. Visibility was another issue lol.
Regarding the take-off:
- moved battery tray and velcro backwards already so I can move my lipos further to the back
- trimmed of the wheel doors some
- oiled the wheels
- might try to fly with the tanks next time as they shift the cg a little bit more backwards
If this won't help I can try to make the nosewheel strut 2-3mm longer.
Anything else I can do to make the take-off easier?
Regarding the visibility:
My plan is to add some brown camouflage Syrian scheme later during winter times. Meanwhile I think I'll just paint the tanks in a uniform color.
What color do you think is best to enhance the visibility?
- white?
- red?
- orange?
- ???
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incredible scheme you have there! wish I could airbrush like that!Originally posted by Hardway View PostFound this pic of my MIG 21 just before her maiden. I painted her with Tamiya acrylic. It is Japanese Navy Green (XF-11). Used a Paasche VL airbrush. I am going to get her out of storage and ready for the show in Grapevine in October! :Cool: Love the way it flies!!!
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Hi Ray thanks for your good information. As I can't move my lipos futher to the back (battery tray is moved aft as far as possible already and my lipos are touching the back the of the compartiment) I tried with a slightly bigger front wheel.Originally posted by gooniac33 View PostI shimmed my nose up about 5mm. It helped a ton with take off from a paved surface so I am sure it will help a lot with grass as well! Also the CG can go way back on this plane! You don't wanna go too far but its further than you would think...
50mm diameter instead of the stock 45mm. That's a few mm already and I had shimmed the front retract with 2mm spacers already, so I ended up with the same 5mm more AoA
all could be done without foam surgery, wheel fitted the strut without any problem
happy to report back that those 5mm made a big difference, I can take-of now after 2/3 or 3/4 of our 80metres grass runway now :Cool:
here's a few pictures
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Glad it worked out!Originally posted by Icarus the 2nd View Post
Hi Ray thanks for your good information. As I can't move my lipos futher to the back (battery tray is moved aft as far as possible already and my lipos are touching the back the of the compartiment) I tried with a slightly bigger front wheel.
50mm diameter instead of the stock 45mm. That's a few mm already and I had shimmed the front retract with 2mm spacers already, so I ended up with the same 5mm more AoA
all could be done without foam surgery, wheel fitted the strut without any problem
happy to report back that those 5mm made a big difference, I can take-of now after 2/3 or 3/4 of our 80metres grass runway now :Cool:
here's a few pictures
I did some pretty aggressive flying with mine this weekend! Its so much fun! Here are my videos
Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
I am an RC addict and innovator that loves to share my knowledge with those that need help. Ask me anything via PM if you need help! Check out my Website here https://www.gooniac33.me/
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very cool! love your scheme and missiles! :Cool:Originally posted by OsideRCflyer View PostLove the Freewing MiG-21.
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Here's a vid of my Freewing Mig-21 with the RCGEEK centerburner installed.
Installation was really easy. The leds are really bright and they are a great help to follow my silver Mig-21 in the belgian skies. I really love the flickering effect
During my last 2 take-offs I was even a bit blinded lol
My friends were impressed as well, they thought I had a fire leaking at the back of my plane during my first take-off haha
This vid is a compilation of several flights, I did 10 flights in row with the centerburner :)
Mighty good job Chris & Air-Jon did !!!
I'm very pleased with this centerburner I installed in my Freewing Mig-21. It's very bright, even during the day and definitely a great help to follow your p...
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