Chris, Don't forget I need nose gear doors! Mains would be cool too!
Doors are definitely on my radar! :) Once I have the airplane, I'll have a better idea of what's needed to fit them. A Nose door should be easy to do. The mains will be tougher based on all of the curvature, but manageable I think.
I based my decision from Monty's contribution above:
"I fly off a grass runway and my Stinger 90 has no problems on our strip, even when the strip is very wet. The Stinger has 65mm main wheels and 45m nose wheels, so as the A4 runs 65mm mains and 50mm a nose wheel I am not anticipating any issues and on that basis have pre-ordered."
5mm dia. bigger nose wheel than the Stinger 90 and I had no problem with that plane rotating off grass. Or the Mig-21 and even the F5. She kind of stands tall with what looks like a scale-like built-in positive AOA. The real "car" I have is the 70mm F-16 V2.
Hey Dahawk
I agree to a certain extent that the A-4 Skyhawk will probably fly off a grass field. But all grass fields are not the same height in grass levels. Like I said last year it was dry and I could fly all my EDF's off our grass field with absolutely no....... problems !! This year it's been raining every other day making the grass green and thick. My A-10 80mm has no problems taking off !!! After I saw Pilot Ryan's video flying the A-10 off a good thick grass field I was sold. I'm just waiting for that video of the Skyhawk. He stated that one was coming out. I know I probably buy it just waiting to see it off the grass field video.:Cool:
Any chance you could measure the main strut length for me? I'm curious the length from the top of the strut at the retract to the center of the tire. Those stock main struts just are killing me, haha! So, I'd like to look into a traditional strut option for my pre-ordered bird. ;) Thanks!
Chris
Hey Chris.
From where the strut pin enters the trunnion to the axle?
Any chance you could measure the main strut length for me? I'm curious the length from the top of the strut at the retract to the center of the tire. Those stock main struts just are killing me, haha! So, I'd like to look into a traditional strut option for my pre-ordered bird. ;) Thanks!
I had the opportunity to fly a pre-release A-4 with Jon Barnes. I own many Freewing EDF's and the F-5 and Mig-21 are some of my favorite top performers. I wanted to see how this 80mm A-4 was going to measure up.
From looking at the model, Jon and I were a little intimidated: it's got a high center of gravity with the fueselage mounted on top of the wing and a fairly long front gear strut. The ailerons are really scale and, well VERY large.
The motor has slightly more KV than my rocket performer Mig-21. Well, I got to say as soon as it rotated it felt perfectly nimble but not in anyway a handful. This plane is an absolute performer with an awesome power to weight
ratio and, depending on how you dial it, a dizzying roll rate- just like the real aircraft?!
It was mentioned that maybe the Freewing Mig-21 and the Freewing Mirage 2000 had a baby? Yes indeed. We limited our flight times because we were maidening. Regardless, we got 3.5" flights on 4000 mah Admirals.
The scale attributes of this plane are just something to see. I love that two decal options are available for USN and USMC. We found this plane flew slow really well and was nice an floaty for landings. I am really impressed that
Freewing wanted to keep this model a scale looking performer and not add all the bells and whistles with lighting etc. Like the Mig-21, this plane is just a real gem of a flyer and although "Imposing" is a word often thrown around
this aircraft really makes itself known in the air and on the ground! We found the manuals direction on the aircraft setup and CG to be spot on. Just re-check the CG while adding and subtracting the underwing attachments and you will be fine (there is an addendum in the manual that covers this)!
Go Scooter!
Rob Dehner
Hey Skippykix. I'm also a retired Army veteran. yes I have concerns about if the A-4 Skyhawk 80mm can takeoff grass fields or not. We fly off grass field at our club and I use to fly my Freewing F-14 80mm off our grass field but due to this rainy season it won't take off. The grass is thicker and soft due to the fertilizer and plenty rain. So I also is waiting to pull the trigger until Pilot Ryan do a video on grass with the A-4. I bought my Freewing A-10 80mm when I saw him did it off a grass field. Yes I'm excited to get a Skyhawk but you just can't fly it off and area with pavement that's not AMA insurance covered. Your flying field is. Good things comes to those who wait.:Cool:
If you are solely basing you concerns for the A-4 grass ops on the F-14, you should't. I also find the F-14 to take much longer to rotate in the grass conditions you describe. My F-15 (on 8s) behaves the same also. I always use take-off flaps so that not it.,, well, it could be but I'm not going into that. The culprit is that the thick grass brakes with enough force that the nose gear strut fully compresses, forcing a nose down and "sticking" the bird to the pavement more. Once the strut extends, all is good. A really gradual power application, to prevent the strut from compressing is one solution. Also, I believe the slight nose up stance on the A-4 will overcome this.
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