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I would be curious too as I may be transitioning to flying more off asphalt than Geotex or grass. We may be soon losing our field to a solar farm. Those with runways at old landfills beware but a club just North of me is getting a new paved runway. It is a little further drive but hey, I think I can live with that considering.Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
Thanks for the info man! Will be putting in my order for some 115mm oleos pretty soon. This thing is going to be quite the beast!
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Will do! These are the struts that I am looking at using: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/alloy-ol...class-1pc.htmlOriginally posted by DCORSAIR View Post
Let some of us know on which struts you bought and how they work out for you, that is one thing I did not like about it, I fly off asphault so struts would look better and work just fine for me. Thanks
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If you distribute the load on the leading edge of the horizontal stab it would probably be fine. This thing feels amazingly solid and just not much flex in anywhere.Originally posted by Twowingtj View Post
Was thinking of doing the same thing. Now I'm thinking of hanging with the wing tube to lessen the chance of denting the horiz stab.
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Let some of us know on which struts you bought and how they work out for you, that is one thing I did not like about it, I fly off asphault so struts would look better and work just fine for me. ThanksOriginally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
Thanks for the info man! Will be putting in my order for some 115mm oleos pretty soon. This thing is going to be quite the beast!
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Thanks for the info man! Will be putting in my order for some 115mm oleos pretty soon. This thing is going to be quite the beast!Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
No noticeable compression under static load and I am looking at an AUW of 15.5 lbs. with two Roaring Top 5800 mAh 35C packs, the sound system, powder canon and full load out. It's a big bird.
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Was thinking of doing the same thing. Now I'm thinking of hanging with the wing tube to lessen the chance of denting the horiz stab.Originally posted by T-CAT View PostI hate to bother you with this, but if you have time, can you measure the horizontal stabilizer (not including the vertical stabilizers)? I'm hanging up mounts and looking to see if the distance is the studs in the wall (16 inches apart) is perfect, or if I need to go much more narrow and go through the drywall on one of the hangars. Thanks!
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Totally understood and thanks for the reply!Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
Thanks Mike, I am looking into my options concerning it. Never hurts to ask. I need to make darn sure it is effective and reliable before moving that direction as I do not want it to be problematic for people.
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Here is a quick video of the sound system, taxiing through my basement and the canopy opening.
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No bother at all T-CAT. Looks like it's 21" between the vertical stabilizers. Is that what you needed to know?Originally posted by T-CAT View PostI hate to bother you with this, but if you have time, can you measure the horizontal stabilizer (not including the vertical stabilizers)? I'm hanging up mounts and looking to see if the distance is the studs in the wall (16 inches apart) is perfect, or if I need to go much more narrow and go through the drywall on one of the hangars. Thanks!
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I hate to bother you with this, but if you have time, can you measure the horizontal stabilizer (not including the vertical stabilizers)? I'm hanging up mounts and looking to see if the distance is the studs in the wall (16 inches apart) is perfect, or if I need to go much more narrow and go through the drywall on one of the hangars. Thanks!
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It does include them. The leading edge slats are non-functional.Originally posted by T-CAT View Post
That AUW doesn't yet include a working canopy or leading edge slats mod, correct?
Very cool mods by the way, and looks amazing so far. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. :Cool::Cool::Cool:
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That AUW doesn't yet include a working canopy or leading edge slats mod, correct?Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
No noticeable compression under static load and I am looking at an AUW of 15.5 lbs. with two Roaring Top 5800 mAh 35C packs, the sound system, powder canon and full load out. It's a big bird.
Very cool mods by the way, and looks amazing so far. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. :Cool::Cool::Cool:
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No noticeable compression under static load and I am looking at an AUW of 15.5 lbs. with two Roaring Top 5800 mAh 35C packs, the sound system, powder canon and full load out. It's a big bird.Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View PostAwesome, thanks so much for the info! Do they compress much under the static load? Looks like a 115mm Oleo would a nice fit.
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The main wheel axles are 35mm long and 5mm dia.Originally posted by OV10 View PostVery :Cool: RCJD.........Am glad that Motion reached outside it's normal circle of "testers" and bestowed one rightfully on you because of your planned mods ;)
Am stoked to see it first hand @ NEFI with the canopy and canon mods.
Thanx for those measurement because I like DD am considering a more scale main gear oleo.
What is the diameter and length of the main wheel axle?
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Thanks Mike, I am looking into my options concerning it. Never hurts to ask. I need to make darn sure it is effective and reliable before moving that direction as I do not want it to be problematic for people.Originally posted by Mike_Then View PostCongrats Steve!! That's incredibly awesome! I'm very much looking forward to your progress, especially in the areas of the powder cannon. Flying the A-10 is going to be pure sweetness, but adding the scale details you outlined is going to be icing on a very, very tasty cake. This may be jumping the gun a bit - if you'll pardon the unintended pun - but upon completion of the powder cannon and once it's working to your satisfaction, would you be willing to provide instructions so we could make our own? I'd be more than happy to pay you for the instructions as well, to compensate you or your time, energy, and ideas. Understand if you didn't, but figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
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