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  • Ks.jetflyer
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    Visibility is the reason I went non scale and painted the wing tips and top of vertical florescent orange. Now my old eyes can see it.

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  • Hemidoo
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    Bummer ! Grey sky's sure didn't help I'm sure

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  • Sam CS
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  • Sam CS
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    Crashed mine today, model is destroyed. Lost orientation due to model being too far out. Underestimated wind gust. Wife filmed from the ground with her cell but, nothing good really. Battery - destroyed, FrSky RX - destroyed. Haven't checked the camera. Something was beeping when i came up on it.I was happy i found it, really wanted to see the HD footage.
    Here is the HD FPV footage from on-board recording.Took about 1.5 hours to find the model, came back all soaked and wet.
    Last edited by Sam CS; Nov 12, 2018, 10:10 PM. Reason: link didn't work

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  • C17loadmaster
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    I meant the whole thing. Motor, fan and housing

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  • paul45120
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    Originally posted by C17loadmaster View Post

    Did you just order the 2150?? I will give you one if you can return it. I have 6 or 8 laying around
    Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it. I ordered the whole assembly. The fan and the housing we’re getting a little ragged anyway.

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  • C17loadmaster
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    Originally posted by paul45120 View Post
    Upgraded the 4S system for the 6S pro 2150kv. Also added the Nerf whistles. Hope to try it out tomorrow.
    Did you just order the 2150?? I will give you one if you can return it. I have 6 or 8 laying around

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  • paul45120
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    Upgraded the 4S system for the 6S pro 2150kv. Also added the Nerf whistles. Hope to try it out tomorrow.

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  • C17loadmaster
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    “I wrecked my first EDF jet SU-35. So i decided to pick up something that will be easier to fly”

    I crashed 2 SU-35s on takeoff from grass. Once you figure out the control surface throws, CG and turn OFF thrust vectoring it instantly became a favorite

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  • Sam CS
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    FW F-16 V2 70mm
    This is a 4S setup, a bit under powered but, it will be enough for someone to learn jets. I wrecked my first EDF jet SU-35. So i decided to pick up something that will be easier to fly.
    I made few mods to the model. Made vents above ESC to get max air flow. Upgraded landing gear. CG is 90mm+, if going by the book. It might be around 100mm or so. Flies really nice, i love this plane. Added FPV system; RunCam Split and 600mw VTX. I will provide stats in a video when i get a chance to fly again, waiting to warm up a bit, we had a sudden cold-snap here up north.
    I have another video with maiden flight, take-offs and landings... will post a link shortly
    That's my setup, totally enjoy this EDF, can't wait to fly it FPV. And yes, i will be converting this to 6S at a later date.

    Sam

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  • dlink72
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    Thanks for the advice and well noted. I tried to take all of those into consideration. The ball links made it simple to line up the burner as if it were installed as originally designed. My only concern is that the 3D printed material won’t hold up to the vibration over time since it isn’t supported by the fan unit. When the weather improves I’ll do some testing. Either way I’m optimistic it will work. To be honest, I wanted to put the Inrunner in its place but it’s out of stock and I’m impatient :)

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  • Alpha
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    I admire your ingenuity, Dlink72. One suggestion though would be to test the setup thoroughly on the ground before flying it, including both evaluating the thrust to verify the inevitable decrease is acceptable and your mounting solution is solid. If the burner becomes misaligned for any reason during flight, it could vector the thrust abnormally and result in a potentially damaging flight condition.

    Good luck!

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  • dlink72
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    Just finished installing rc geeks centerburner and thought I’’d share my experience for anyone in my situation. Quick history though, I bought this last week on impulse, and being my first edf, if I had done a little research first I would have bought the 6s professional instead of the one on sale. After a quick email to Chris at rc geek I purchased the centerburner. 3 days later it’s in my mailbox. I soon realized it wasn’t going to fit as Chris didn’t realize I had the out runner. He was kind enough to offer to return my money, but I’’m stubborn, so I made it work instead of spending even more to get the Inrunner. (3) 2-56 pushrods, some swivel ball links, and a dremel later I made a working solution. It’s a little rough, but works great and the picture should be self explanatory. Next time I’ll just buy the version with the Inrunner.

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  • purduephigam
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    Just threw 2 hinges in each of my elevators (hoping that's enough) after some initial flight issues. Can't wait to get this dialed in!

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  • gooniac33
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    I am so loving this bird!!! The high alpha with this plane are like none other!! My flights from last weekend....




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  • Hardway
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    Welcome aboard!!! DL72. Glad you are here!!! :Cool:

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  • dlink72
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    Already done. I got home and they were in the mailbox. Minor trimming to the front plastic. The only issue I’m running into now is that one of the main gear isn’t completely straight. The factory groove is a few degrees off center and the plane crabs now while taxiing. I guess I can live with it, but I don’t see any way to fix it other than a dremel and grinding a new flat spot.

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  • Twowingtj
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    Welcome to the Squawk dlink72! This F-16 was my first EDF as well. She's a great flyer for those with some warbird or big bird experience. The upgrade gear is really nice. It was a must for me as I fly from grass. When you do the upgrade, be advised you will have to do some trimming on the main gear plastic covers before you glue them back on, for clearance. Not hard to do. These Freewing EDFs are very addicting. Ask me how I know:):):Cool:.

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  • dlink72
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    I just wanted to introduce myself to the group and say I’m the latest to get addicted to one of these. I’ve been flying rc since the late 80’s but finally decided to try an edf. Got my arctic camo 6S yesterday and maidened it this morning. I have a couple HRB 5000’s that fit perfect. Battery completely aft is way nose heavy. I bypassed the board and mixed flaperons and tailerons at full flaps but haven’t used them yet. Other than having to use full up elevator trim I didn’t have to touch anything. I can’t remember ever having a plane fly this well out of the box! I will say that I had to re-glue several plywood parts that came right off, but overall I’m very impressed. I am adding the upgraded gear and rc geeks centerburner when it arrives. I foresee many more of these in my future! Cheers!!

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  • Beetlemankurt
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    Thanks Mate! Have fun with the scheme, fun to do and something a little different.

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