Originally posted by Captain Moron
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Official Freewing de Havilland DH-112 Venom V2 90mm EDF Jet
Collapse
X
-
Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
Live chat with me and other RC Nuts on my Discord
Camp my Instagram @Alpha.Makes
-
It certainly was . I am over the moon now I have sorted out the landings ( thanks to everyone on this forum who help me ),the Venom is such a great model to fly .it looks good ,sound like a real jet and flying it around on half throttle it looks so scale like . I think the Venom must be my favorite model with the F86 a very close second
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Mikdys They are still available as a Spare Part option, but I do not believe the red sport version includes those magnetic bombs in the PNP. Typically Freewing removes the ordnance from Sport versions (90mm Yak-130, 90mm F-16, 90mm Venom).Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
Live chat with me and other RC Nuts on my Discord
Camp my Instagram @Alpha.Makes
Comment
-
Fun with the Venom!
I painted fantasy invasion stripes on mine and will be giving it a full customized paint sometime.
I also airbrushed heat distortions to the silver finish around the motor area. Really makes it pop. Running the RC Geeks center burner even though the real jet never had a burner. The Venom always attracts attention at Fly Ins!
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by scootergenie View PostI like the invasion stripes. So I was watching Stewart's video on the product page, and he mentioned an inrunner motor. But on the spare parts tab it looks like an outrunner. There is no description on the product page except "brushless motor". What comes stock ?
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by John Bergsmith View Post
I don't have one of those, but I'm surprised it fits.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/HobbyStar-80...QAAOSwRwpdpi1B
It states the dimensions as .................. 135x43x68mm. It's also a "graphene" type of LiPo and weighs 920g. I find it amazing (and astonishing) that an 8000mah, 6s of this type and rated at 100C can be so compact and weigh so little. I suspect that if tested, that 100C is likely to be very optimistic but nevertheless, even it it's a real world 40C, that's still very good. It is somewhat expensive as far as batteries go but I guess for 8000mah, it's not too bad.
I typically use the old Admiral 5000mah "brick" and it fits in there with a little room to spare "length-wise". That battery weighs 760g. A HobbyKing 5000mah, Heavy Duty will not fit without some foam removal. I think the HobbyStar will fit OK but due to it's extra width, I'm wondering if Phantom had to remove some foam along each side of the battery tray.
- Likes 1
Comment
Comment