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  • Aros
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    I like how easy the paint goes on and NO DRIP! Slight orange peel on the first coat but that's because I'm being a dummy and painting in low 50's. Second coat covered the orange peel and third coat was smooth as silk. So far so good!

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  • Aros
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post
    Aros

    Whose "Blue" paint will you use?

    I suppose it could be any dark blue if the yellow markings are good.

    Just thinking ahead.

    Best, LB
    Well my friend, I'm glad you asked. I chose this and it arrived today. I started with the canopy and it looks great! Nice deep navy blue color. Should look really nice with some light coats of gloss poly when finished.

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  • Elbee
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    Aros

    Whose "Blue" paint will you use?

    I suppose it could be any dark blue if the yellow markings are good.

    Just thinking ahead.

    Best, LB

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  • Aros
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    The prep for the Blue Angel livery was easy peesy! Nozzle, canopy and lights. Done! A stark contrast from the Arctic Camo I just finished for my A-10.

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  • Aros
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post

    Can't wait to see where you put the tail hook....


    Actually, love the idea of BA Viper.

    Next a "Blues" Wart Hawg?????

    Best, LB
    Don't threaten me with a good time, mister!!

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Aros View Post
    I've decided to do a fantasy livery. Blue Angels. Custom decal set ordered. Prepping this week.
    Can't wait to see where you put the tail hook....


    Actually, love the idea of BA Viper.

    Next a "Blues" Wart Hawg?????

    Best, LB

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  • Aros
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    I've decided to do a fantasy livery. Blue Angels. Custom decal set ordered. Prepping this week.

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  • urrl
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    Yesterday morning first flight

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  • Aros
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    Originally posted by EDF-Jetpilot View Post

    May I ask why you start from grass when there is a wonderful flat track next to it? It's easy to roll down mesh runways in the spring, so they don't get bumpy. Personally, I still prefer flying on bumpy mesh runways to grass, it bumps even more.
    Indeed, the "wonderful flat track" is actually anything but. It's old as dirt, incredibly bumpy with tears left and right, and frankly is unusable. My club has new mesh to put down but they haven't yet. So for now, grass it is.

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  • EDF-Jetpilot
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    Originally posted by Aros View Post
    Great day for a maiden. The grass was freshly mowed at our club so I thought, "why not?" Takeoff was hairy as it hit a berm and pitched the nose dang near straight up (so it felt like) a good 50 feet or so before I was ready to rotate so I was fighting the sticks from the start. Definitely nose heavy with both RunCam 6's strapped to the top of the canopy. After a minute or so I was able to trim her out a little and get her flying more straight and level. Flew on a SMC 8S 5900 mAh 90C LiPo.

    Came in hotter than I normally would due to being a maiden. Landed okay but hit the bumpy mesh "runway" which caused it to do a little wing tip salsa at the end which caused the nose to dig in a touch. Broke the tip and lost the antenna. Everything else was untouched. A new nose cone and she will look as good as new. Jury is still out on overall speed and performance since I was spending the entire flight trying to get her trimmed out. Next flight should be more solid and I can put her through her paces then. The guys at the field loved her!

    PS…That blue and white camo did its job against the blue sky and white clouds. Yikes! I will eventually look into a repaint.

    May I ask why you start from grass when there is a wonderful flat track next to it? It's easy to roll down mesh runways in the spring, so they don't get bumpy. Personally, I still prefer flying on bumpy mesh runways to grass, it bumps even more.

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  • EDF-Jetpilot
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    Originally posted by Aros View Post
    Great day for a maiden. The grass was freshly mowed at our club so I thought, "why not?" Takeoff was hairy as it hit a berm and pitched the nose dang near straight up (so it felt like) a good 50 feet or so before I was ready to rotate so I was fighting the sticks from the start. Definitely nose heavy with both RunCam 6's strapped to the top of the canopy. After a minute or so I was able to trim her out a little and get her flying more straight and level. Flew on a SMC 8S 5900 mAh 90C LiPo.

    Came in hotter than I normally would due to being a maiden. Landed okay but hit the bumpy mesh "runway" which caused it to do a little wing tip salsa at the end which caused the nose to dig in a touch. Broke the tip and lost the antenna. Everything else was untouched. A new nose cone and she will look as good as new. Jury is still out on overall speed and performance since I was spending the entire flight trying to get her trimmed out. Next flight should be more solid and I can put her through her paces then. The guys at the field loved her!

    PS…That blue and white camo did its job against the blue sky and white clouds. Yikes! I will eventually look into a repaint.

    Great, congratulations. One more tip: during your first few flights, it's important to do a few straight flights... I always do at least five consecutive flights on a maiden flight, so you can fine-tune the settings much more precisely and get a very good baseline in one evening or morning. But not everyone has to do it like I did. ;-)

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  • Aros
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    Great day for a maiden. The grass was freshly mowed at our club so I thought, "why not?" Takeoff was hairy as it hit a berm and pitched the nose dang near straight up (so it felt like) a good 50 feet or so before I was ready to rotate so I was fighting the sticks from the start. Definitely nose heavy with both RunCam 6's strapped to the top of the canopy. After a minute or so I was able to trim her out a little and get her flying more straight and level. Flew on a SMC 8S 5900 mAh 90C LiPo.

    Came in hotter than I normally would due to being a maiden. Landed okay but hit the bumpy mesh "runway" which caused it to do a little wing tip salsa at the end which caused the nose to dig in a touch. Broke the tip and lost the antenna. Everything else was untouched. A new nose cone and she will look as good as new. Jury is still out on overall speed and performance since I was spending the entire flight trying to get her trimmed out. Next flight should be more solid and I can put her through her paces then. The guys at the field loved her!

    PS…That blue and white camo did its job against the blue sky and white clouds. Yikes! I will eventually look into a repaint.

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  • SpecsLegio
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    Have you guys run it with the afterburner kit? Does that make a huge difference on draw vs flight time? I'll be using the admiral 5000 map that the motion site reccomended

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  • EDF-Jetpilot
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    Originally posted by SpecsLegio View Post
    This is my first f16 and larger rc aircraft. I'm still learning tons. What's the general rule of thumb for batteries. And do I have to run tandem packs?
    Well then... good luck, you'll need it. Because this jet is definitely not for beginners! I don't want to scare you, but even some experienced pilots can't consistently land this jet softly. It's best to buy two of them.

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  • EDF-Jetpilot
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    Originally posted by SpecsLegio View Post
    This is my first f16 and larger rc aircraft. I'm still learning tons. What's the general rule of thumb for batteries. And do I have to run tandem packs?

    I personally prefer this heavy model 8S with 8S 5000mAh batteries = very good power by 4 min. Fly-Time with 1 min Reserve:

    Turnigy nano-tech 5000mah 8S 65~130C LiPo Pack mit XT-90

    The pack offers a sensational price-performance ratio compared to other 8S LiPos on the market. While it's not the lightest LiPo, it's durable and very powerful!
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  • Aros
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    For 6S I would just run a 6S 5000-6000 mAh LiPo battery. For 8S, you can choose between two 4S in series, or one 6S and one 2S LiPo in series or a single 8S LiPo. It's really just a preference thing. She's heavy so you will want to consider weight.

    For my 8S version I have a 6S and 2S I am going to try out on the maiden. I also bought a single 8S for this model I will try out as well.

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  • SpecsLegio
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    This is my first f16 and larger rc aircraft. I'm still learning tons. What's the general rule of thumb for batteries. And do I have to run tandem packs?

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  • lusek_pl
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    Would someone be so kind as to tell me the exact length of this wing edge (red line)?

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  • EDF-Jetpilot
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    [QUOTE=Reptielenfreak;n423626]Does anyone have the wheel sizes of the mains and the nose wheels?[/QUOTE

    The nose wheel has a diameter of 45mm and the main wheel 60mm​

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  • Reptielenfreak
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    Does anyone have the wheel sizes of the mains and the nose wheels?

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