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I sold mine about a year ago but the friend I bought it off of a few years back died this past summer, so I went on a hunt and found my old ME-262 and the guy has agreed to sell her back to me!!!
I will be so happy to get her back and keep part of my old friend with me in form of his old ME-262! What I don't have is the throws and rates I had, just my old GWS ME-262 settings. If anybody could help me on this one I would love it!Just let me fly so I may be free
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Just recieved the Me262, from the wife for christmas! im beyond stoked to have this bird in my fleet. im new to the forums not new to flying, ive done a bunch of reading through the forums but just now making an account. i see the nose gear strength mods needed, and that should be no trouble as i had to do similar in my 64mm freewing a10.
i cant wait to get this jet out to the field and fly it.
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I have a question for all you M2 262 fans. With a wingspan of 1500mm (almost 59"), I won't be able to fit the 262 into my van. Are you guys removing the wing(s) to transport your planes? And if so, how are the bits and pieces holding up? With the 262, there are a lot of plugs to be dealt with. Thanks; Ernie P.
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O1, I take it then, that the "Liberator" was your gift to your wife. Very nice.Originally posted by ob1hulk View PostJust received the Me262, from the wife for Christmas!...
Congrats on the Flightline/Freewing Christmas. Ho-ho-ho!!! Bravo Zulu, Best, LB
"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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What kind of van? I can get the 262 into my VW Sportwagen fully assembled. A "van" should be easy.Originally posted by Ernie P. View PostI have a question for all you M2 262 fans. With a wingspan of 1500mm (almost 59"), I won't be able to fit the 262 into my van. Are you guys removing the wing(s) to transport your planes? And if so, how are the bits and pieces holding up? With the 262, there are a lot of plugs to be dealt with. Thanks; Ernie P.
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Sir; my van is a Chrysler Town & Country. The opening at the rear is around 54", but it squeezes down a bit a couple of feet forward (over the rear wheels) of that. My Avanti S (48.6") just barely squeezes in, straight on. I assume you are putting your plane in on a slant? Thanks; Ernie P.Originally posted by xviper View PostWhat kind of van? I can get the 262 into my VW Sportwagen fully assembled. A "van" should be easy.
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Well, of course. It's not going in straight. To get a plane that size into a vehicle like a Sportwagen, you have to be creative, think outside the box. You put one wing in first, then at a slant, you get the rest in, changing the slant and the angle as it needs. The opening in your T&C is cavernous compared to my Sportwagen and the overall space inside is again, gigantic.Originally posted by Ernie P. View Post
Sir; my van is a Chrysler Town & Country. The opening at the rear is around 54", but it squeezes down a bit a couple of feet forward (over the rear wheels) of that. My Avanti S (48.6") just barely squeezes in, straight on. I assume you are putting your plane in on a slant? Thanks; Ernie P.
I can easily fit a 1500mm Eflite Mustang, 1620mm Avios Albatross, 1600mm C-130 Hercules, whole. In fact, I can take two of these, one the floor and one on the upper shelf, which I built for the car.
Here's a picture of my shelf with a large biplane (small compared to the Albatross) on the bottom and Stinger 90 on top, with a sailplane in pieces stored in the spare spaces. I don't happen to have a picture of the 262 in there or I'd show you.
Oh, BTW, this is my old Golf GTI, a bit smaller than my current Sportwagen.
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Marc flies FW & FL: AL37, MiG-29, T45,F4, A4, A10, F104 70 and 90, P38, Dauntless SBD, Corsair, B17, B24, B26 & P61, Lipp.P19, ME262, Komets, Vampire, SeaVixen, FMS Tigercat, FOX Glider & Radian XL.
Rabid Models foamies, including my 8' B17 & 9' B36... and my Mud Ducks! www.rabidmodels.com
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I should say that I broke the nose off my first ME262 (v1) which didn't have any reinforcement installed.
It broke off during a landing, and it wasn't a very hard one. Hard enough!
I repaired it and added the tubes on each side and flew for several more years, then did the same on V2 and have no problems. Its a very easy reinforcement that will help your jet last a lot longer. These pics are from 2016
Marc flies FW & FL: AL37, MiG-29, T45,F4, A4, A10, F104 70 and 90, P38, Dauntless SBD, Corsair, B17, B24, B26 & P61, Lipp.P19, ME262, Komets, Vampire, SeaVixen, FMS Tigercat, FOX Glider & Radian XL.
Rabid Models foamies, including my 8' B17 & 9' B36... and my Mud Ducks! www.rabidmodels.com
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Hi all,
I purchased the last available Me-262 on the european store, ecstatic. Reading all the comments I already both rectangular CF rods for strengthening the nose section.
I have few questions;
Has anyone used the Spectrum 7000 mAh battery?
With above question in mind, where would you locate the receiver? I have a spare spektrum AR8360T
Could anyone share the dx file for spektrum?
Many thanks and safe flights.
Ps: The user manual is very poor in terms of detail and translation, is it common on freewing models?
Returned to the hobby last year after over 20 years of gap.
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Thanks for sharing, I am planning to complete the re-enforcement and maiden it after. Do you have more photos shoving detail of your work? thanksOriginally posted by themudduck View PostI should say that I broke the nose off my first ME262 (v1) which didn't have any reinforcement installed.
It broke off during a landing, and it wasn't a very hard one. Hard enough!
I repaired it and added the tubes on each side and flew for several more years, then did the same on V2 and have no problems. Its a very easy reinforcement that will help your jet last a lot longer. These pics are from 2016
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Unless you absolutely must have the battery telemetry, Those Spektrum "smart" batteries are pretty bad "bang for the buck". Expensive and low C rating. Have a look:Originally posted by Skipper View PostHas anyone used the Spectrum 7000 mAh battery?
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I have my receiver velcro on the wing under the pilot.Originally posted by Skipper View PostHi all,
I purchased the last available Me-262 on the european store, ecstatic. Reading all the comments I already both rectangular CF rods for strengthening the nose section.
I have few questions;
Has anyone used the Spectrum 7000 mAh battery?
With above question in mind, where would you locate the receiver? I have a spare spektrum AR8360T
Could anyone share the dx file for spektrum?
Many thanks and safe flights.
Ps: The user manual is very poor in terms of detail and translation, is it common on freewing models?
Returned to the hobby last year after over 20 years of gap.
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I've got my receiver on the fuselage where the pilots boots are. I've also put the ailerons and flaps onto a multiplex plug to make connecting the wing at the field a lot easier.
I'm flying mine on 5000mah batteries and get around 4 to 5 mins flight with about 30% left. I'm not at full throttle all flight, its not a model that begs to be flown fast.
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