All this talk is giving me the itch. F16 is one of my favorites.
If you don't have one already, get one, they fly great. I enjoy flying the F-16 better than any of my other EDF jets, those slow high alpha passes with the gear down are so scale looking and then adding power and pull the gear up are a thing of beauty, those high alpha landings are great to, they do take practice but once you get them down it becomes so easy to do.
I have the 70mm and haven't quite mastered the high alpha. Figured I'd on that one a little bit. F-16 will def be the next purchase unless there is a sexy scale military edf released between now and summer.
Mulling it over and looking for excuses/justification to purchase. Do people enjoy the stock setup, or recommend the upgraded inrunner? I love the scale military version but seem to be more tempted by the Thunderbird scheme. Either way, just wanted to get everyone's thought on the power setup.
Mulling it over and looking for excuses/justification to purchase. Do people enjoy the stock setup, or recommend the upgraded inrunner? I love the scale military version but seem to be more tempted by the Thunderbird scheme. Either way, just wanted to get everyone's thought on the power setup.
I highly recommend getting Arf+ and putting in the FMS 90mm fan and the YEP 150A ESC. It lightens the airplane significantly, while also providing increased thrust, and longer flight time.
Mulling it over and looking for excuses/justification to purchase. Do people enjoy the stock setup, or recommend the upgraded inrunner? I love the scale military version but seem to be more tempted by the Thunderbird scheme. Either way, just wanted to get everyone's thought on the power setup.
Did you watch the link I posted of the FMS/YeP combo? It’s awesome! My YouTube channel has the video of the maiden as well. The difference in takeoff roll is incredible
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Yep, just got one and it is awesome, little longer flight times, more thrust, and a drop in fit, well worth the money for an upgrade to the F-16. I already have the 4068-1680kv in mine, and pulled it out to put this new unit in, I think it's even better than the 1680kv, way better than stock, but it is heavy and will require nose weight or moving things around to get your battery more to the front, I just added a little lead weight in the nose, flies awesome.
Yep, just got one and it is awesome, little longer flight times, more thrust, and a drop in fit, well worth the money for an upgrade to the F-16. I already have the 4068-1680kv in mine, and pulled it out to put this new unit in, I think it's even better than the 1680kv, way better than stock, but it is heavy and will require nose weight or moving things around to get your battery more to the front, I just added a little lead weight in the nose, flies awesome.
Excellent, thank you. Good to know it works well. This plane stock needs a lot more power to land it nicely in high alpha.
Yep, just got one and it is awesome, little longer flight times, more thrust, and a drop in fit, well worth the money for an upgrade to the F-16. I already have the 4068-1680kv in mine, and pulled it out to put this new unit in, I think it's even better than the 1680kv, way better than stock, but it is heavy and will require nose weight or moving things around to get your battery more to the front, I just added a little lead weight in the nose, flies awesome.
One more question - did you use the same stock 130A ESC? Is the current draw of this faster motor similar?
One more question - did you use the same stock 130A ESC? Is the current draw of this faster motor similar?
Yes, I'm using the stock ESC. I don't measure current, watts and all that but it seems to be fine so far, nothing is hot or anything and I fly it really hard, one thing I did notice with this 1835kv, I can fly it hard and it still has more battery left at the end compared to the 1680kv, the fan blades are totally different and the spinner, overall performance is better, I'm happy with it and might even buy a couple more to replace the 1680kv motors.
I sold ALL of the older generation fans I had and bought those the week they were released. I have yet to use the 12 blade though... one is in a F-15 that had the 1680 in it. I’m wondering if the 12 blade is a better fit for the F-22, just because nobody has talked about using it. All of my attention is wrapped up in that plane right now haha
I have the FMS in my F-16 and will keep that setup. RC Geek posted a video of his buddy flying his F-16 with the same exact control setup (flaperons and taileron mix for landing) and my same fan/motor and ESC.
I tried the FMS in my F-15 and wasn't impressed with it so I stayed with the 1680, but this new 1835 went into my other F-16 and I love it, overall a better performer, I wonder if anyone is going to try 1835kv with new 12 blade fan in the F-22, I know I would if I was to buy one, which I don't plan on it, to ugly for my taste but others are enjoying it and I might talk myself into buying the ARF kit so I can try the new 12 blade 1835 in it.........:).
While at the field a while back, I caught video of my friend JPinn's newly acquired Freewing F-16. The airplane is flying with a FMS 90mm fan on 6s 5800 pack...
I tried the FMS in my F-15 and wasn't impressed with it so I stayed with the 1680, but this new 1835 went into my other F-16 and I love it, overall a better performer, I wonder if anyone is going to try 1835kv with new 12 blade fan in the F-22, I know I would if I was to buy one, which I don't plan on it, to ugly for my taste but others are enjoying it and I might talk myself into buying the ARF kit so I can try the new 12 blade 1835 in it.........:).
I will try it out eventually. The 9 blade that’s in my F-22 currently is pretty good. I bought the 8s version and pulled it out before the maiden. I’m going to try them all and stick with what I prefer in each of the 90mm’s I have. I have an unflown F-104 with the old 90mm stock outrunner.... that motor needs to be put on eBay
I tried the FMS in my F-15 and wasn't impressed with it so I stayed with the 1680, but this new 1835 went into my other F-16 and I love it, overall a better performer, I wonder if anyone is going to try 1835kv with new 12 blade fan in the F-22, I know I would if I was to buy one, which I don't plan on it, to ugly for my taste but others are enjoying it and I might talk myself into buying the ARF kit so I can try the new 12 blade 1835 in it.........:).
The F-22 is awesome! it’s definitely a lot easier to fly than the F-16. Feels much lighter, but its fast too. I got it up to 115mph on the 2nd flight. Like the F-16, Its a very tough model too. There are no weak spots I could find, like a lot of other models
Well, we have alot of rain here in Ca. so I didn't get a chance to compare both F-16's, the grey one has the FW 1680kv and the T-Bird has the new 1835kv, both with 12 blade fans but the new 1835kv has a new designed fan and spinner, where the 1680kv has the old syle fan and small chrome spinner, going to fly them back to back and see which one performs best when I get chance, maybe Sunday if the rain stops, here they are snuggled together.
Well, we have alot of rain here in Ca. so I didn't get a chance to compare both F-16's, the grey one has the FW 1680kv and the T-Bird has the new 1835kv, both with 12 blade fans but the new 1835kv has a new designed fan and spinner, where the 1680kv has the old syle fan and small chrome spinner, going to fly them back to back and see which one performs best when I get chance, maybe Sunday if the rain stops, here they are snuggled together.
That will be a perfect comparison. I am waiting for the new fan to arrive and will be upgrading!
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