Official Freewing 80mm A-4E/F Skyhawk Thread
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She looks really good Pat! How late did you stay up last night doing the weathering? :Yawn2:I couldn't stand it, so I went ahead and dirtied her up! All I did was take a charcoal pencil to draw in the lines, then used a thin hard-bristle brush to blend it and give the lines some shadow. Still have a little more to do, then will hit it with a coat of Testors Dullcote to seal it and knock down the shine of the decals.
I always use a setting solution for my water slide decals. Makes them snuggle right down to the surface details, provides extra adhesion, and prevents them from peeling. I used Microsol on these.Comment
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Made an attempt to get ahead of "Irmageddon" and went for my maiden today.
Not ideal conditions with about an 11 mph 45 degree to the runway wind but went for it. No video shot of the maiden but got one of our club members to run camera on the 2nd attempt. The maiden was actually easier than the 2nd flight since wind speeds escalated during it. Took me three attempts to get it back on the ground. Kudos to David Speed for not dropping the camera and running on the 2nd approach and to Freewing for the ample thrust to weight ratio of this model. Things could have gotten really ugly on something that was under powered.
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WOW! Talk about high alpha. I am amazed it pulled out of that. Nice save.Made an attempt to get ahead of "Irmageddon" and went for my maiden today.
Not ideal conditions with about an 11 mph 45 degree to the runway wind but went for it. No video shot of the maiden but got one of our club members to run camera on the 2nd attempt. The maiden was actually easier than the 2nd flight since wind speeds escalated during it. Took me three attempts to get it back on the ground. Kudos to David Speed for not dropping the camera and running on the 2nd approach and to Freewing for the ample thrust to weight ratio of this model. Things could have gotten really ugly on something that was under powered.
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Excellent , Thanks for the weathering insight! and decal info.
Did I read that the ordinance markings "are or will" be available?
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Not too late. Did one side last night, and the other this morning waiting to take my daughter to school.
I'll see what I can find for the bottom as far as panel lines, but may do the same and just "dirty it up" on the bottom.PatComment
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Did you guys notice the recommendation for flap to elevator mix??? It is backwards compared to others I set up.:Confused: Is there something about the aerodynamics on this plane that causes it to nose down instead of pitch up like other planes. The manual recommends up elevator with flaps deployed...
But they also say to use high rates for first flight, well good luck with that...lol...:Silly:Comment
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Thanks. I cut them at 22.5 degrees. Also, took some bamboo skewers, snapped them to 45 degree angles, reinforced them with super glue and put them in the joints for extra support.Comment
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I was wondering the same thing.Did you guys notice the recommendation for flap to elevator mix??? It is backwards compared to others I set up.:Confused: Is there something about the aerodynamics on this plane that causes it to nose down instead of pitch up like other planes. The manual recommends up elevator with flaps deployed...
But they also say to use high rates for first flight, well good luck with that...lol...:Silly:Comment








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