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Nice, thoughts on the 70mm? Mine will be here today, watching it bobble around, I might have to put a gyro in it.
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I just received the 90mm and the 70mm F-16 kits from MotionRC. Took the 70mm out this weekend, despite the overcast weather and 14mph winds. I threw on a cheap AIO fpv camera and flew it on low rates as I acclimate to the airframe. I am very pleased with it. Here is a video:FPV Maiden Flights on my Freewing 4s 70mm F-16.
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It'll work fine. You won't have to remove as much foam when installing.Originally posted by JohnVH View PostHope I didnt screw up, ordered this last night as someone said they used it on theirs..
http://www.rc-castle.com/index.php?r...roduct_id=4925
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Originally posted by JohnVH View PostWhat LED afterburner ring would fit in this? Link?
I installed these in two of my 70mm F-16's.
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For the 4s version, would a bigger battery or higher C rating be more beneficial? Just a link to the battery on Motion would be helpful. Thanks.
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Few photos of the F-16 and a photo with one of my buddies "Dale" last weekend when I visited my old field.4 Photos
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Ok thanks for your help!Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
Those are control surface hinges that can be added if you want...hardly anyone ever does.
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Those are control surface hinges that can be added if you want...hardly anyone ever does.Originally posted by Marsmann11 View Post
I somehow fixed it by switching the aileron wires on the board to their opposite side, now the ailerons are functioning and I can switch them on my TX. Can you explain the purpose of the clear pieces?? Thanks
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I somehow fixed it by switching the aileron wires on the board to their opposite side, now the ailerons are functioning and I can switch them on my TX. Can you explain the purpose of the clear pieces?? ThanksOriginally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
That's where I would start, that could have had one of them wrong on the board.
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That's where I would start, that could have had one of them wrong on the board.Originally posted by Marsmann11 View Post
I just did, and they both work directly connected to the RX. It looks like I am going to have to reconnect all of the wires to the control board and try again even though I have not touched the control board out of the box.
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I just did, and they both work directly connected to the RX. It looks like I am going to have to reconnect all of the wires to the control board and try again even though I have not touched the control board out of the box.Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
Have you checked the aileron servos separately?
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Have you checked the aileron servos separately?Originally posted by Marsmann11 View Post
Thanks, I've triple-checked all of the connection points and everything is plugged in right...
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Thanks, I've triple-checked all of the connection points and everything is plugged in right...Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View PostWelcome to Hobby Squawk Marsmann! ...that sounds like one of the servo cables is plugged in backwards.
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Welcome to Hobby Squawk Marsmann! ...that sounds like one of the servo cables is plugged in backwards.
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Setting up this jet, I have a few questions...
I am having trouble with the aileron servos, when they are plugged into the control board one is constantly twitching and the other is completely unresponsive. Maybe bad servos or a bad board...? There are a few pieces in the PNP kit that are not mentioned in the manual like the clear pieces and some small dowels... I don't know what they would be used for. Also, what type of wing/tail setup should I input this as in my Spektrum setup menu? Thanks for any help.
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I haven't flown my Arctic Camo yet and just got the gray version as a gift from my two sons. No complaints here !:Cool:
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