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Official Freewing 70mm F-22 Raptor EDF Jet Thread

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  • #61
    A little off subject but I loaned my 1220 Ranger to a new club member, when I flew her was from pavement but on grass nose dive city, I did the same for him added a LW taller wheel 🛞 and for the most part no more nose dive take off or landings. Amazing adding just a little more area makes for grass ops. On a positive note the 70 Raptor has been 💯 on grass ops no bent gear etc to me the best 70mm plane bar non

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    • #62
      Originally posted by landonl97 View Post
      Hi everyone. I have mine mostly set up and I've bypassing the black box and am going straight to a AR8360t and using tailerons. Control surfaces work as intended but my only question is did anyone else have their flap and elevator alignment way off from the factory? Flaps are almost at half flap position and elevators are at about half up elevator. Servo horns seem to be centered on the servos. I'm not sure these pushrods will allow the level of adjustment needed to center them. It's almost like the pushrods are flipped between elevator and flaps. Maybe this is because my travel is set to 100 rather than 125 or 150 and the zero point is off for flaps at least? The lengths are correct according to the manual. Linkages shows at factory length in the photo.
      I honestly don’t pay attention I’ve always bench set mine up after learning the hard way of not. I think my flaps were fine but elevators were off again not an issue since I bench everything before my maiden then adjust accordingly. My throws are 150/125 also not sure if that makes any difference

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      • #63
        I hope I ve kicked the habit now with my landings, but i ve had no luck with the freewing jets specifically the wheels, dont get me wrong they are awesome and I fly them all the time, they are the best flyers, but I have lost at some point all the wheels on my planes, after regluing them once they never come off. Heres hoping the Raptor 70 breaks the mold!!!

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        • #64
          Originally posted by shortround91 View Post

          Here ya go this is a direct fit wheel and everyone at my club that I turned on to this is amazed how much easier she rotates after just doing this upgrade also looks good in my humble opinion
          Purchased the last one in Europe! fyi couldnt get my password reset, so had to create a new profile.

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          • #65
            You won’t be disappointed on the difference just this makes on taking off

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            • #66
              Finished up, now for the weather to cooperate
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              • #67
                Hand launch?

                So I have the 64mm and the 90 Raptors. I fly mostly at a grass field that even the 90 has a hard time tackling but the field is close and convenient. So, with the half dozen or so smaller EDF's I have, I hand launch and belly land. My thoughts are if I pick up this 70mm is use the 5500 120c SMC's I have that are 655 grams, less than the Admiral 5000's 746 grams I've seen being used. I'll yank all the gear and convert this into a belly lander using the main gear wells as a grip to hand launch. I did this similarly with the 64mm but, with the 70mm I gain speed, flaps and rudders. That flat bottom should make for an easy lander. To protect it I usually coat the bottoms of my little EDFs with a layer of 30 minute epoxy and the madatory 2 coats of Minwax.

                Thoughts?​

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Fury3 View Post
                  Hand launch?

                  So I have the 64mm and the 90 Raptors. I fly mostly at a grass field that even the 90 has a hard time tackling but the field is close and convenient. So, with the half dozen or so smaller EDF's I have, I hand launch and belly land. My thoughts are if I pick up this 70mm is use the 5500 120c SMC's I have that are 655 grams, less than the Admiral 5000's 746 grams I've seen being used. I'll yank all the gear and convert this into a belly lander using the main gear wells as a grip to hand launch. I did this similarly with the 64mm but, with the 70mm I gain speed, flaps and rudders. That flat bottom should make for an easy lander. To protect it I usually coat the bottoms of my little EDFs with a layer of 30 minute epoxy and the madatory 2 coats of Minwax.

                  Thoughts?​
                  Should be OK, since it's quite light. If you use Spektrum, use the hand launch assist feature of AS3X+

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                  • #69
                    Got another great high speed slight dive test in Monday, the Raptor doesn’t disappoint one bit
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                    • #70
                      Thats one fast little jet

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                      • #71
                        How does this plane fly without gyro/stablizer.. anyone flew it can you comment. Thanks.

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                        • #72
                          Excellent. Many will argue that all planes fly better with one but this one is fine without.


                          Originally posted by ArmorBolt View Post
                          How does this plane fly without gyro/stablizer.. anyone flew it can you comment. Thanks.

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                          • #73
                            Is it advisable to use blue Locktite for the screws to the elevators rod to ensure not falling off. Thanks.

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                            • #74
                              No, loctite is reactive to plastic. I used a small dab or the white tube contact glue.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Evan D View Post
                                No, loctite is reactive to plastic. I used a small dab or the white tube contact glue.
                                Evan, do you mean plain white glue.. or something like ZAP CA thin.. thanks.

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                                • #76
                                  FreeWing kits sometime come with small white tubes of contact cement. It’s like foamtac.

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                                  • #77
                                    I'm thinking using an 8 channels receiver and have one spared channel for tailerons setup..Someone mentioned with Tailerons setup.. enabled the Raptor doing great flat spin, and high alpha, does it help for any landings. Should it be enable during landing. Thanks.

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                                    • #78
                                      On some I turn them off with the retract switch but really it is fine on all the time.

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                                      • #79
                                        Originally posted by ArmorBolt View Post
                                        I'm thinking using an 8 channels receiver and have one spared channel for tailerons setup..Someone mentioned with Tailerons setup.. enabled the Raptor doing great flat spin, and high alpha, does it help for any landings. Should it be enable during landing. Thanks.
                                        I set mine up with tailerons and nose wheel gyro but loose reverse thrust on a 8 channel. Not a big deal the 70 lands slow and I’m grass anyways, performance wise of my Lordy yes does she handle like a dream with tailerons and my style of flying
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                                        • #80
                                          Morning flight. rough terrain for landing but nice to fly with sun at my back here in Orlando.

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