Decide it was time to add the F-14 to the hanger. Went ahead and updated the power system to the 100amp Mig 29 setup. Graphics by Callie. If someone has a DX-9 setup file, or the link to download it, that would be a great help.
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Originally posted by Jdcrow View PostDecide it was time to add the F-14 to the hanger. Went ahead and updated the power system to the 100amp Mig 29 setup. Graphics by Callie. If someone has a DX-9 setup file, or the link to download it, that would be a great help.
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I have one, it is a more or less normal program with a sequencing program to disable the flaps during sweep and when swept. I can't attach it, send me your email.
Originally posted by Jdcrow View PostDecide it was time to add the F-14 to the hanger. Went ahead and updated the power system to the 100amp Mig 29 setup. Graphics by Callie. If someone has a DX-9 setup file, or the link to download it, that would be a great help.
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Was wondering if someone can post a picture of the gear door servo arm. I snap mine and for the life of me can't figure out how the two rods connect to the servo arm to manipulate the doors. The book doesn't give any further detail other than use the second outmost hole, but one rod is coming up short. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by rlcamden View PostWas wondering if someone can post a picture of the gear door servo arm. I snap mine and for the life of me can't figure out how the two rods connect to the servo arm to manipulate the doors. The book doesn't give any further detail other than use the second outmost hole, but one rod is coming up short. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by xviper View PostTry swapping the rods and/or adjusting one or both for length.
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Originally posted by rlcamden View Post
What is left of the original arm looks like both rods where in the 3rd hole. Drilled out a new arm so the both would fit, and they bind on each other. Used #2 and 3 hole separate, but I either have a door which opens like it should, but doesn't close all the way, or if I adjust the clevis to get them to close, then one doesn't open all the way and the gear binds when I retract the nose. I have used a combination of every hole on the arm, adjust the clevis, repositioned the arm, but can't figure it out.
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Originally posted by rlcamden View PostWas wondering if someone can post a picture of the gear door servo arm. I snap mine and for the life of me can't figure out how the two rods connect to the servo arm to manipulate the doors. The book doesn't give any further detail other than use the second outmost hole, but one rod is coming up short. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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After flying my Tomcat at a show with Rich from RC informer, I’ve decided it’s time to upgrade the power system as my stock motors was so much slower than his stock motors. Mine are about 4 yrs old, and flying side by side with a newer model showed the age in speed. So I’m thinking of staying with the outrunners as I want to keep my light burner system, so the A10 system is better or what? Do I need to upgrade ESC’s also?
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostI bought mine early on, $579 so it's actually gone down $20.
That said, this plane is intimidating me. I have several jets, FMS F-18F, FW F-35, E-flite A-10 64mm, E-flite F-15 64mm but for some reason I feel that this plane is too complex for me given all the mixing and swing wing etc. Am I just being too chicken, or is this truly a different beast?
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Originally posted by Brinka View PostAfter flying my Tomcat at a show with Rich from RC informer, I’ve decided it’s time to upgrade the power system as my stock motors was so much slower than his stock motors. Mine are about 4 yrs old, and flying side by side with a newer model showed the age in speed. So I’m thinking of staying with the outrunners as I want to keep my light burner system, so the A10 system is better or what? Do I need to upgrade ESC’s also?
The OEM Freewing A-10 Twin 80mm EDF setup is as follows:Power System 2x 3530-1900KV Brushless Outrunner Motors Electronic Speed Control 2x 100 Amp ESCs with EC5 Connectors Propeller / EDF 2x 80mm EDFs with 9 Blade Fans I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Originally posted by DM3MD157 View Post
Interesting, one would think it would have gone up especially after tariffs. Thanks for the info.
That said, this plane is intimidating me. I have several jets, FMS F-18F, FW F-35, E-flite A-10 64mm, E-flite F-15 64mm but for some reason I feel that this plane is too complex for me given all the mixing and swing wing etc. Am I just being too chicken, or is this truly a different beast?
Other than that with the wings out it flies like any other jet, just with less run time and a bigger financial hit when it goes in.
F-14s are just inherently cool. Can't wait to get to work on my second one. Bringing in the A-10 power system and will do one of the NASA paint schemes on her.
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Originally posted by Elbee View Post
Brinka, As long as the original ESC is 100 amp each, you should have no issues.The RC Geek and others have installed the A-10 twin 80 EDF, ESC and 9-blades. Geek will have a series of vids out soon or so he has said. I will build mine later this summer, so I am looking forward to watching your progress. Best, LB
The OEM Freewing A-10 Twin 80mm EDF setup is as follows:Power System 2x 3530-1900KV Brushless Outrunner Motors Electronic Speed Control 2x 100 Amp ESCs with EC5 Connectors Propeller / EDF 2x 80mm EDFs with 9 Blade Fans
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