DCorsair, are you setting your battery per the MRC flight video for correct CG and are you flying it with expo on high rate? Thanks By the way I use a Sony Professional HD camera from the ground and a Möbius 2 on the planes. Once I get it dialed in I'll put out a video.
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No flaperons, just stock set up. No elevator mix but considering that since it likes to jump into the air on take off.Originally posted by Donu View PostUrrl, looks like you have the F-16 dialed in great, what kinda of setup are you using? Flapperons with elevator mix or something different?
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I haven't watched the MRC video so I don't know what they are setting the CG at, this jet needs to be right to enjoy it's flight envelope that it has, I think that is why some people buy it and then don't like it, you have to fly it, set the CG, fly it some more, move the CG forward or back and fly it some more, it has a wide range for the CG so that is a good thing but if your off on the maiden flight, that could be not so good when trying to land it for the first time, nose heavy is way better for landing but it takes longer to rotate, rear CG rotates smoother but can be a handful trying to land if you fall behind on power and use to much elevator.
My settings for the CG are 110mm-112mm or 4 1/4 to 4 1/2 inches measured as per the manual, I measure with the gear down and upright, it comes out to about where the first carbon rod goes through the wing, you should be able to see the slots on the bottom side. I have flown at the stock setting 118mm and it works too after you have several flights on it, if it's your maiden I wouldn't use the 118mm CG, better to keep it around 112mm.
Elevator 25mm up/down.......no expo or dual rates
Aileron 30mm up/down........no expo or dual rates
Rudder is whatever you like, don't need much for steering.
Less aileron is okay but when you slow this jet down to turn final the ailerons tend to get mushy so if you run them at 30mm it helps, anything less and you feel like your running out of aileron. By the way I have well over a hundred + flights on the F-16 so I can tell you it flies great once you figure it out.
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Like it :Cool: Super good looking!Originally posted by dusmmdb View PostThis is how it came out...
i left the bottom grey... with some patches of another grey to break it up a bit ... just really want to be able to tell top from bottomModels current and qualified on!: Freewing; 90mm F-16, 80mm Mig-21, A-4, F-14, F-5, L-39, P-51 / Flexinnovation flexjet / HSD; 105mm F-16 / Flightline 1600mm Spitfire, B-24 / FMS; P-40b, F4U Corsair, Beaver (painted as an Army U-6), /Eflite; Carbon Z T-28, V900, P2 Prometheus, Pitts S1, umx Pitts, Champ, umx B-17, and a bunch of other small bits and bobs from hobbyking.
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I maidened a friends 90mm Thunderbird today...Very pleasant plane to fly!!Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
I am an RC addict and innovator that loves to share my knowledge with those that need help. Ask me anything via PM if you need help! Check out my Website here https://www.gooniac33.me/
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My buddy runs his on 8s, I will ask him about what he had to do to get the batteries to fit, I know it's a tight fit, CG is fine if you can get them jammed to the back as much as possible. I did the maiden on it and I had his CG set about 110-112mm which is where I run mine at on 6S. I can tell you this much, he said it wasn't worth it, he wishes he would have kept it on 6s, didn't gain much, maybe a little more thrust is all, but the weight is more, of course he is running brakes and another small lipo plus the two large 4S lipos. I do all of his test flights right now until he gets more jet time and figures out how to land it. I feel the difference in power but it's not a huge difference to me. He was able to get the two 4S batteries side by side in there though and still adjust the CG.
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According to Motion RC they should fit just fine. But as mentioned above it may not get you much more than you already have. The plane is going to gain weight and this plane doesn't care much for higher weight.Originally posted by kscobey10 View Postjust ordered the 8s power upgrade for a new F16 90mm, Is there enough room under the canopy for 2 4s batteries to power it and still balance ok for it? If anyone can help with this question I would very much appreciate the info. Thanks, Kevin
I am planning on getting an ARF plus here pretty soon and will be dropping in my 4082 1600kv inrunner set up. It worked great on my F-15 and since the F-16 is a cleaner air frame I am thinking it will do even better.
Check me out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gooniac33
I am an RC addict and innovator that loves to share my knowledge with those that need help. Ask me anything via PM if you need help! Check out my Website here https://www.gooniac33.me/
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