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  • I am getting ready to take my girl out for a sortie or three. Long overdue. I've always said this is my favorite Freewing jet of all time to date. Wish she was a one battery girl but she's worth two.

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

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    • I took myfreewing 80mm V2 A-10 out for the maiden yesterday,it was such a joy to fly,no surprises etc,just good flying,this is my goto bird now,used the SMC 4400mah 6 cell 80c packs and kept the cg a little tail heavy,going to try my HRB 5000 mah's soon,

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      • Congrats JS78….
        For a bit more reliability, consider adding the following:
        -At least a 3,300 uF capacitor tied to an open slot on the RX. There’s a lot of big servos on this bird, so the capacitor will help keep the RX power stable when servos are moving about.
        -As discussed at length on Hobby Squawk, large high-current ESC birds benefit from adding RF chokes. These have been shown to help maintain secure RX/TX communications.

        -GG

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        • Congrats! She's a treat to observe and to fly.

          Can anyone point me to what translucent paint to use to switch my first stock V2 A-10 slime lights to the proper green instead of blue? I don't mind the blue but I'd rather have the scale look. Much appreciated!
          My YouTube RC videos:
          https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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          • JS78….
            Post #20 thru 24 above discusses RF chokes.

            (filedata/fetch?id=423252&d=1743797944) A-10 Thunderbolt II Super Scale Twin 80mm EDF Jet V2 Inrunner with Gyro from Freewing - PNP Version Info: This is the V2 PNP version of the 80mm A-10 Thunderbolt II that comes with twin inrunner brushless motors, 12-blade 80mm EDFs and a pre-programmed gyro. For a list of full


            -GG

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            • Originally posted by GliderGuy View Post
              Congrats JS78….
              For a bit more reliability, consider adding the following:
              -At least a 3,300 uF capacitor tied to an open slot on the RX. There’s a lot of big servos on this bird, so the capacitor will help keep the RX power stable when servos are moving about.
              -As discussed at length on Hobby Squawk, large high-current ESC birds benefit from adding RF chokes. These have been shown to help maintain secure RX/TX communications.

              Check out post 22 above.

              -GG
              Ty Gliderguy I will do that,i never would have thought this bird flys so well

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              • Originally posted by johnsctt78 View Post

                Ty Gliderguy I will do that,i never would have thought this bird flys so well
                These are considerations for any EDF jet…not just this one. EDF jet ESCs can put out a lot of RF noise.

                It’ll be worth your time to read ALL the posts in this forum. Lots to learn.

                Have fun! I love this bird.

                -GG

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                • Originally posted by GliderGuy View Post
                  Congrats JS78….
                  For a bit more reliability, consider adding the following:
                  -At least a 3,300 uF capacitor tied to an open slot on the RX. There’s a lot of big servos on this bird, so the capacitor will help keep the RX power stable when servos are moving about.
                  -As discussed at length on Hobby Squawk, large high-current ESC birds benefit from adding RF chokes. These have been shown to help maintain secure RX/TX communications.

                  Check out post 22 above.

                  -GG
                  hi glider guy
                  for the 3300 uF caps i see amazon has a 5 pack already made,would you consider these ok to use,its has futaba ends but no biggie im running spektrum, the rec from specktrum is the 8 channel,i also ordered the chokes from amazon you suggested,just wanted yur input on these caps if they will work
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                  • Originally posted by Aros View Post
                    Congrats! She's a treat to observe and to fly.

                    Can anyone point me to what translucent paint to use to switch my first stock V2 A-10 slime lights to the proper green instead of blue? I don't mind the blue but I'd rather have the scale look. Much appreciated!
                    Tamiya X24 clear yellow, do few thin coats until quite thick. You can't put too much on . I airbrushed it but brushing looks just as good. Thin with a few drops of Tamiya x20. If you open the yellow bottle, there is just enough room for the right amount of thinner. It dulls them down nicely too if you're like me and think them a tad too bright for day ops.
                    page 11 post 203 for comparison pic.

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                    • Originally posted by johnsctt78 View Post

                      hi glider guy
                      for the 3300 uF caps i see amazon has a 5 pack already made,would you consider these ok to use,its has futaba ends but no biggie im running spektrum, the rec from specktrum is the 8 channel,i also ordered the chokes from amazon you suggested,just wanted yur input on these caps if they will work
                      Those should be fine.

                      -GG

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                      • An added note: Since you are purchasing a 5-pack, why not double the total capacitance to 6,600 uF?

                        I did this on my A-10 for added voltage stability for the receiver. Simply take 2 capacitors and connect them in parallel** to one connector for your Spectrum RX.

                        ** Tie/solder both positive leads together and ditto for both negative leads.

                        -GG

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                        • Originally posted by Alphonso View Post

                          Tamiya X24 clear yellow, do few thin coats until quite thick. You can't put too much on . I airbrushed it but brushing looks just as good. Thin with a few drops of Tamiya x20. If you open the yellow bottle, there is just enough room for the right amount of thinner. It dulls them down nicely too if you're like me and think them a tad too bright for day ops.
                          page 11 post 203 for comparison pic.
                          Thank you!
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                          https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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