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  • Evan D
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    If Motion can’t get FreeWing to make them…

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  • freakbrother
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    Originally posted by kallend View Post

    A reminder, since apparently some didn't get the message first time around.

    Still no V2 wings at Motion, it's been nearly 7 months now.
    Seems like sloppy design work.

    Also poor customer service to wait so long for wings.

    Seems to have gone downhill since Alpha was there.

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  • kallend
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    Originally posted by kallend View Post
    F-14 158984 (this VF-1 Wolfpack one)) was an F-14A. Here is a photo of the real thing:

    This Wolf Pack Tomcat was photographed at its home base, NAS Miramar, in August 1976. Like its sister squadron, VF-2, VF-1 was part of Carrier Air Wing 14 (CVW-14) which was assigned to the USS Enterprise (CVN-65). The squadron was established on 14 October 1972 and disestablished on 01 October 1993.


    The stock nozzles on this model are not correct for the F-14A (as you can see in the photo). They are not even close.

    I have put some 3DP nozzles correct for the F-14A up on Thingiverse, that fit this model and have a properly sized outlet.

    Here is a (more or less) correct nozzle for the twin 64mm Freewing F-14A. (Slight deviation from scale was needed to get the exit area correct for the fan size.)Print light.The file "Nozzle" is simply to replace the entire stock nozzle(foam and plastic skin). Cut off the existing nozzle and glue this in its place.IF you can peel off the plastic skin without damaging the foam underneath, use the guide to trim the foam stub to length, and mount the "noz c file" over the stub. This makes it slightly lighter and a bit easier to align. It is necessary to trim the stub to accommodate the different shape of the F-14A nozzle.The petals are very thin and some slicers may not slice them well. The "A" nozzle is a bit more robust than the noz_c



    A reminder, since apparently some didn't get the message first time around.

    Still no V2 wings at Motion, it's been nearly 7 months now.

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  • Airguardian
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    This one's going to be a fun one to experiment with!

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  • kallend
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    Hello back.

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  • Airguardian
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    Hello there...



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  • 400driver
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    Will give that a try then , Thanks

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  • Evan D
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    They'll never be perfect...

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  • nuts-n-volts
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    You might try soaking them in hot water to bring them back.

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  • 400driver
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    I left the plane sitting on its gear while i went away and now see that both main wheels have a flat spot which causes it to run poorly on the ground. Can they be saved or do i need new wheels ?
    Thanks
    Mark

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  • 400driver
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    Re maiden complete with a SMC 5900 HV pack. Managed 2 flights with the first landing ok but a little fast. I kept the wings out for the entire flight and felt that it was quite a heart racing first flight. My second landing was not as good as I flared the aircraft a bit too early and did not maintain a steady rate of descent to touchdown, it flattened out too much and I ended up dropping a wing from about 1ft. No real damage , just the pinion to the gear which sheared off. Lucky just 3.99 on Motion so have ordered a few as spares.

    I have seen that many people are using lighter packs so have ordered a few of the CHNL HV packs with 4500 MaH, this drops the weight by about 160 gramms. Fingers crossed for the next flight. I think I will use this airframe until I get a bit more confidence before breaking out the replacement.

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  • 400driver
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    It is a bit strange but thats the only way to get it to work, or have a small RX battery pack to run the RX and servos! Ill just accept that at least its working now.

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  • Fast N Light
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    Originally posted by 400driver View Post
    Further update on the plane after i thought i solved the issue. All was working perfectly and i powered on the model and the fault re appeared, no motor on one side. I disconnected the REV cable to the RX and powered up again....Bingo , both engines live. I then connected the REV to CH 6 as before and now all working as intended.
    On RCG i was told this is an issue with some ESC firmware that gets confused when the RX is an an uknown state, IE bfore the radio connection is established. This is because ELRS receivers do not output on the PWM ports until a link is established.
    Now to solve it I have to wait till powered up and then connect reverse! Another lesson learned about RC and ELRS.
    Hope this may help someone down the line.
    Every time the lipo is changed, the reverse signal lead needs to be unplugged prior to power and then plugged back in? Cannot be the design intent or end user expectation.

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  • 400driver
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    Further update on the plane after i thought i solved the issue. All was working perfectly and i powered on the model and the fault re appeared, no motor on one side. I disconnected the REV cable to the RX and powered up again....Bingo , both engines live. I then connected the REV to CH 6 as before and now all working as intended.
    On RCG i was told this is an issue with some ESC firmware that gets confused when the RX is an an uknown state, IE bfore the radio connection is established. This is because ELRS receivers do not output on the PWM ports until a link is established.
    Now to solve it I have to wait till powered up and then connect reverse! Another lesson learned about RC and ELRS.
    Hope this may help someone down the line.

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  • 400driver
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    I ordered a new ESC and a new plane!

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  • Evan D
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    Good you figured it out but if you sent the original one to FreeWing how do you have a spare?

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  • 400driver
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    After the failed single engine take off and subsequent flat spin , the F14 is rebuilt and ready for a re maiden this week. During my rebuild i ordered a new ESC and sent the old one back to Freewing. I connected the new one for a test and all ops normaol.
    Finished the re connection and went to test all functions and found that on plugging in the ESC REV wire , one motor failed to work !!! After many hours fault finding a tearing my hair out in frustration , i found the error ! I had a bad line of programming in the EdgeTx software. In my enthusiam for multiple safety measure I had made a mistake!
    I love this hobby as I am always learning something new. At least its ready to go again and have a new as a spare.
    I have reverse on a switch and providing that the GEAR is down , The TROTTLE is active, it will provide a certain level of reverse. Got to love RC!

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  • CraigG
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    Originally posted by xviper View Post

    There is a very easy solution to this. Make adjustments minute. Trial and error can be tedious.
    Agreed...just trying to take advantage of the collective knowledge on this forum. No need to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to.

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  • kallend
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    Originally posted by f4u ausie View Post
    X viper. I do think they land less aggressively on front gear. A small amount say 10 or 15 mm behind.. on grass 4 me anyway. But 40 mm like jon. (2 brother's ). Is to much 4 most. He is very good
    He also flies with very aggressive gyro gains on the pitch axis.

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  • Evan D
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    Agreed, I’m usually one of the first with a plane, it’s nice when I’m not and have trust worthy suggestions.

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