Thanks man! Much appreciated. Ive been wanting to dust my a4 off and do a proper blue angels. Full refinish with maximum smoothness. Maybe fullgear doors too
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BK, Nothing beats a failure, but a try, my friend. Just do it. Best, LBOriginally posted by Brinka View PostPerhaps I should enter this in the contest, A4 with fuel tanks and missiles attached."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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Brinka Please do!Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
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Greetings Pilots,
I just picked up a used one, it's a little ruff, hoping if flies well, if so I will probably purchase new wings as these have been repaired, are missing the ordinance and the mounting points. I've downloaded the current manual from MRC's site, but reading through this forum there seems to be a lot of discussion about the what the CG should be and it's starting point. I will be flying a Zippy 4500 6S pack that weighs 725g slightly less than the Admiral 5000 most of you all are using at 732g. I have it pushed all the way forward and it seems to balance fine at the documented location and a little forward of that. Am I safe starting at this location for the maiden or should I add some weight to the nose to balance it further forward?
Also is anyone using the recommended throws for high and low rates?
Thanks in advance,
Santa
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Hey Santa. The A-4 seems to be happiest riding the forward setting on the CG. Don’t over do that, but it will fly safely there. The control throw settings stated in the manual are a little aggressive. I think you’ll find at least a few references to “drill bit” roll rates if you search through the thread.Originally posted by santanig5 View PostGreetings Pilots,
I just picked up a used one, it's a little ruff, hoping if flies well, if so I will probably purchase new wings as these have been repaired, are missing the ordinance and the mounting points. I've downloaded the current manual from MRC's site, but reading through this forum there seems to be a lot of discussion about the what the CG should be and it's starting point. I will be flying a Zippy 4500 6S pack that weighs 725g slightly less than the Admiral 5000 most of you all are using at 732g. I have it pushed all the way forward and it seems to balance fine at the documented location and a little forward of that. Am I safe starting at this location for the maiden or should I add some weight to the nose to balance it further forward?
Also is anyone using the recommended throws for high and low rates?
Thanks in advance,
Santa
Try the low rate settings, you’ll be at a good start point. It’s my favorite jet. Enjoy!
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This guy does an excellent review including telling you where to set your throws, expo and such.Originally posted by santanig5 View PostAm I safe starting at this location for the maiden or should I add some weight to the nose to balance it further forward?
Also is anyone using the recommended throws for high and low rates?
Thanks in advance,
Santa
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I have not.Originally posted by Phantom View PostAnybody remove the nose weight? I don't have time to read through the 116 pages, so thought I'd ask...
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Builds finished I am using a 5000 admiral the cg is right about were the back end of the factory recommended cg with the gear down I added about an ounce and a quarter it's about a quarter inch forward of the back end mark watching you tube videos I see it proposing up on landings and leaping off the ground on take off I'll try another batt first and if that doesn't work I'll add more weight to get it about a half inch forward of the cg mark
This one's got me nervous
70 percent hight rates aerolines 80 on elevator
Mids 65 aero
Low is 60
Any input?
Thanks in advance
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Reduce your ailerons to 50/45/40 and use at least 35% expo.. You'll thank me later.Originally posted by Johnnyrabuse View PostBuilds finished I am using a 5000 admiral the cg is right about were the back end of the factory recommended cg with the gear down I added about an ounce and a quarter it's about a quarter inch forward of the back end mark watching you tube videos I see it proposing up on landings and leaping off the ground on take off I'll try another batt first and if that doesn't work I'll add more weight to get it about a half inch forward of the cg mark
This one's got me nervous
70 percent hight rates aerolines 80 on elevator
Mids 65 aero
Low is 60
Any input?
Thanks in advanceMarc 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.
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Sorry, I took a bit of a break from the forums. Just getting caught up here. Maiden was months ago and went perfectly! She’s a sweetheart and has quickly become my go to jet. I think it flies better with the 6000mah battery. The added weight just makes it a little more solid. I will try to get some video up soon!
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I have been using the Admiral 6000’s right at the rear edge of the battery tray. It flies great with authority and I am getting well over 4 minutes of spirited flight landing with reserve left in the tank.Originally posted by Phantom View Post
I just did obviously, I've heard this birds power system described as being efficient, but my experience has been the opposite. So looking forward to hooking up two 4200mah 6s in parallel to get some decent flight times on her.
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