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  • Great! Good info DCorsair

    I will…but I will probably use the chute only on occasion. Repacking it every flight might get tiresome. Maybe not. Gotta buy a totally new radio set-up first.

    Please post a flight report.

    -GG

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    • Out of curiosity, if anyone has tried both the chute and reverse thrust (not at the same time) which was more effective in stopping the plane?

      Clearly the chute wins on coolness.

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      • I haven't tried the reverse thrust yet, I was going to use the extra channel for separate nose steering but waiting to get more flights on mine before I do anything else. The chute works way better than I expected but it is a pain to pack if you have big hands and fingers like I do, I use my pinky finger to hold the chute in while closing the hatch and it still wants to pop out. It is a cool factor for sure but very effective. I have tried reverse thrust on other jets and it makes a mess inside the fuselage, I fly off pavement and it gets to dusty and sucks all that into the fan, besides I have plenty of runway so I don't need reverse anyway so the chute works for me. I now have 6 flights on mine and its a very nice flyer so far.

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        • This is my version of the M-21.

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          My YouTube RC videos:
          https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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          • Originally posted by Aros View Post

            I'm a major "scale" guy and I think your black thrust tubes look great. Light absorption could be an issue if you did choose to add afterburners but I think the black thrust tubes look better than the white stock ones personally.
            Thanks, I like that much better than bright and if you don't use the flash of the camera to illuminate the inside of the real jets, it looks black, except for the rearmost slats of the nozzle outlets with the coatings... but the inside of a "cave" has always been black. ;-)

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            • Originally posted by kallend View Post

              OK, in the spirit of helping, here is a picture of the tailpipe of the SR-71 at the SAC museum in Nebraska, that you can use as a reference for color matching. The nozzle was made of Hastelloy X (a nickel alloy), which suffers minor surface discoloration due to the high temperature of the jet exhaust.
              This SR-71 looks grey even on the outside in this picture... I think the exposure is not very good and much too bright. Because even with real jets without bright interior lighting and incorrect image exposure, the inside looks black, except for the rearmost slats of the nozzle outlets with the coatings... but inside a "cave" has always been black. ;-)

              I don't really care... I like black and I'll keep doing it like that. But with the SR-71 from Freewing I'm pretty sure I'll install an afterburner, then I can even imagine aluminum foil in the innermost part, but not all the way to the back, it has to be black there for me, that's perfect for me.​

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              • Originally posted by Aros View Post
                This is my version of the M-21.
                Nicely done with your black linkages!

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                • Originally posted by DCORSAIR View Post
                  I haven't tried the reverse thrust yet, I was going to use the extra channel for separate nose steering but waiting to get more flights on mine before I do anything else. The chute works way better than I expected but it is a pain to pack if you have big hands and fingers like I do, I use my pinky finger to hold the chute in while closing the hatch and it still wants to pop out. It is a cool factor for sure but very effective. I have tried reverse thrust on other jets and it makes a mess inside the fuselage, I fly off pavement and it gets to dusty and sucks all that into the fan, besides I have plenty of runway so I don't need reverse anyway so the chute works for me. I now have 6 flights on mine and its a very nice flyer so far.
                  You have a nice Avatar! I have this Plane HSD-F16 105mm S-EDF whit Belgian Finish comming soon for my this April. I will also buy the SR-71 as soon as it is available in Europe (Switzerland)... it will be an expensive hobby year.
                  Last edited by EDF-Jetpilot; Feb 20, 2025, 03:25 AM. Reason: Something else:

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                  • Originally posted by EDF-Jetpilot View Post

                    Thanks, I like that much better than bright and if you don't use the flash of the camera to illuminate the inside of the real jets, it looks black, except for the rearmost slats of the nozzle outlets with the coatings... but the inside of a "cave" has always been black. ;-)

                    Would you "always" paint a tailpipe black inside, as you wrote in post #82? Even something like an F-35 where the inside has a white ceramic coating?
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                    • Just waiting for someone to try and fly this thing off of grass before i pull the trigger.

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                      • Originally posted by kallend View Post


                        Would you "always" paint a tailpipe black inside, as you wrote in post #82? Even something like an F-35 where the inside has a white ceramic coating?
                        you're crazy about the bright jet tubes... I already had an F-35 from Freewing, but with a new one I would probably paint the inside cream white, because the F-35 isn't actually black originally, you're right about that.
                        Ich mache das hobbymäßig und bin daher mit meinem „immer“ oft flexibel. Aber Du bist wie wir Schweizer… ziemlich genau und ausdauernd.

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                        • Originally posted by ElCid View Post
                          Just waiting for someone to try and fly this thing off of grass before i pull the trigger.
                          I wouldn't hope for that, because in my opinion it's clearly not a grass runway aircraft... that wouldn't be appropriate for the species and it's certainly not fun to fly on grass on a regular basis. You'd be better off looking for something that can fly on grass, like an A-10, MIG-29, MIG-25/31 or something like that, that will definitely make you happier. sorry for my direct answer to you. You can also hang this beautiful thing from the ceiling, this machine looks very good there too. Of course, only if you buy it and then don't want to fly it on grass.

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                          • Originally posted by kallend View Post

                            Even that statement is disputable, since some designs (but not all) actually do a good job of fairing in the blunt rear end of the motor.
                            There will hardly be any more thrust, firstly because of the higher weight, secondly because of the additional power branch (it all comes from the drive battery) and thirdly because of the even greater thrust disturbance caused by the additional material in the thrust tube, unless in very exclusive cases it is perhaps an absolutely aerodynamic mounting cone... but even then points one and two are still in the negative range.

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                            • Originally posted by kallend View Post

                              SR-71 Blackbird Twin 70mm EDF Jet With Gyro from Freewing - PNP - FJ32211PG The Freewing SR-71 Blackbird pays tribute to one of the most legendary aircraft in aviation history. Developed in the 1960s for high-altitude reconnaissance, the SR-71 set records with its unparalleled speed, cutting-edge engineering, and futuristic


                              "Always" is not the same as ""sometimes"

                              "Very few" is not the same as "none".

                              Incidentally, the last several FW models I have bought did not have unfinished white EPO inside the tailpipe. They were painted grey.
                              Which ones were they? ...I can't remember.

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                              • Originally posted by kallend View Post


                                Would you "always" paint a tailpipe black inside, as you wrote in post #82? Even something like an F-35 where the inside has a white ceramic coating?

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                                • Originally posted by EDF-Jetpilot View Post

                                  There will hardly be any more thrust, .
                                  "Hardly any more" is not the same as "less".

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                                  • Originally posted by EDF-Jetpilot View Post
                                    OK, you can't or won't answer. Got it.

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                                    • Originally posted by kallend View Post

                                      "Hardly any more" is not the same as "less".
                                      No... i want to fly!

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                                      • Originally posted by kallend View Post
                                        OK, you can't or won't answer. Got it.
                                        Go outside... fly, it loosens your head and always feels good.

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                                        • Originally posted by EDF-Jetpilot View Post

                                          Go outside... fly, it loosens your head and always feels good.
                                          I would, except the temperature outside is -14 Celsius. That's minus 14.

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