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  • Yeah, those digital elevon servos "hunt" a little on the ground. No problems in the air though.
    Pat

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    • Originally posted by crxmanpat View Post
      Recommended high rates on elevator, low rates on aileron, book rates on flaps. Yes, had I realized the gear was just reversed, I would have flipped the switch the other way, but I was flipping the switch too fast to see they were just reversed. The only reinforcement I did was the 3D printed landing gear plate as seen in this pic. I think that saved my nose gear on the first landing.

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      Nice work!! Is that nose brace available on Thingiverse?

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      • Yes.

        For a stronger nose gear, you can install this plate and use M3x55 screws instead of the original


        And if you go to thingiverse and type "Freewing F-14" in the search box, you'll see nozzles for an A model, fuel tanks for underneath the intakes, replacement pitot tube for the nose and other printable goodies for the Tomcat.
        Pat

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        • Oops wasnt paying attention to the instructions for the new wing platters and glued the wood braces dead center with the platter hole when it was supposed to be off center so i could send the long bolt to a blind nut on the bottom of the wood brace. 😡 i was pretty mad at first when i discovered what i had done, but then i think if i just drill a hole into the top of the wood brace, i can send a screw down the center of it and should have enough strength for grass ops and hard landings.
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          • Originally posted by evensen007 View Post
            I now see why this thing is considered so intimidating. I picked this up from Lance who got it from George (TiredIron), but never flew it! There is A LOT going on inside of this thing. I won't be flying this for quite a while as I advance my skills on the f4 and su30, but holy smokes it's amazing. For anyone around my age that used to have a GI Joe f-14 tomcat back in the mid 80's this thing is a dream come true. Lance gave me George's programming on an SD card and I really like the way he programmed it. He went 8 channel (so no full span flaps), but he mixed out all of the Aileron in wing swept mode. George also put in the A-10 power system. There's a hobby eagle gyro in there, but not connected so I don't know how I feel about that. When you pull the sweep mechanism cover off and see the absolute nightmare of wires under there it's pretty overwhelming. The left flap doesn't work, so I'm thinking it's possibly a burned out servo - no biggie. Oh, that slop in the elevators? Everything else is intact - she's got some rash and isn't perfect but jesus.... Pretty stunning.
            The Tomcat is super easy to fly! Compared to the SU-30, it is much easier and has a better feel! Fly the tomcat for the first few flights with the wings extended. Just don't sweep the wings until you have them set up right:)

            Rich

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            • Originally posted by RCINFORMER View Post

              The Tomcat is super easy to fly! Compared to the SU-30, it is much easier and has a better feel! Fly the tomcat for the first few flights with the wings extended. Just don't sweep the wings until you have them set up right:)

              Rich
              This post is very encouraging to me. I have the SU-30 and the first and second flight, my butt was so clenched, you couldn't pull out a toothpick with pliers. However, each flight ended with greased landings and a huge sigh of relief. Every flight since has been the same, except with more comfort and relaxed feel. I look forward to the F-14. Just waiting for my new DX9 to arrived so I can finish programming.

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              • Can someone tell me which servo on the spare parts page would replace the left wing flap servo?

                Freewing F-14 Tomcat Twin 12-Blade 80mm EDF Jet in "Bullet 101" Scheme - PNP - FJ30812P Version Info: This is the PNP version of the Freewing F-14. The pictures show the optional pylons and weapon set which are not included with the plane. These can be purchased separately by clicking the "upgrades" tab. We here at Mot


                Thanks!

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                • Originally posted by evensen007 View Post
                  Can someone tell me which servo on the spare parts page would replace the left wing flap servo?

                  Freewing F-14 Tomcat Twin 12-Blade 80mm EDF Jet in "Bullet 101" Scheme - PNP - FJ30812P Version Info: This is the PNP version of the Freewing F-14. The pictures show the optional pylons and weapon set which are not included with the plane. These can be purchased separately by clicking the "upgrades" tab. We here at Mot


                  Thanks!
                  Hi mate they list them all in the manual. Left wing flap servo is a positive (normal direction) 17g servo with a 500mm lead. I don't see that specific length, 550mm is probably fine.

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                  • One other thing to look out for when buying a replacement servo. Take a look at the servo arm mount. If it's a gold color, it's a 17g MG Hybrid. If silver, it's a 17g full MG. You want to make sure you get a matching servo if you're only replacing one of them so that you have the same torque and travel.

                    Also, look at the wire lead of the one you need to replace. If the wiring is Orange/Red/Black, it's a Standard servo. If it's White/Red/Black it's a Reverse servo.
                    Pat

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                    • Thank you both! Me and RCjetdude are going to go over this thing and make sure it's sound and I'm going to maiden it here in the next month or so. Can't wait to fly this thing!

                      crxmanpat ; That is great info; appreciate it!

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                      • Need some help. I've been looking for the file for the week covers on my F-14 to 3d print and can't find it. Anyone? Thanks.

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                        • Originally posted by Msethhunter View Post
                          Need some help. I've been looking for the file for the week covers on my F-14 to 3d print and can't find it. Anyone? Thanks.
                          I don't know what you are looking for?
                          AMA 424553

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                          • Originally posted by RRHandy View Post

                            I don't know what you are looking for?
                            Sorry, it autocorrected to week. Wheel covers. I'm doing a George Miller copy, but with rotating retracts and main gear doors.

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                            • I do not believe there is or have been shared at least.
                              AMA 424553

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                              • Originally posted by crxmanpat View Post
                                Finally, after 4 years of talking about it, and crashing the first one before I could do it, it's finally done!

                                Maiden report of my Freewing F-14 repainted in VF-1 Wolfpack colors circa 1975. This is actually my second Freewing F-14, so I already knew how she handled. The only major difference between my first one and this one is I put a pair of the T-33 fans/inrunners in it after removing the stock system, and added Chris Wolfe's (Thercgeek.com) twin burners for 36mm inrunners.

                                On the first flight my landing gear somehow got reversed in the radio even after I had tested it out on the ground the night before, so the first flight was with gear down the whole time. Was a little worried about it so I landed early without getting it properly trimmed. It also made me rush the landing and it bounced and scraped a wingtip up a little. No other damage though.

                                The second flight from which these pics came (thanks greenseaships!) I went up with wyldkrd flying his E-Flite F-4 and we did a little dogfighting. The gear went up properly and I managed to swing the wings for one pass. I was about to make another low pass for the camera with the wings back when my timer went off, so I threw the wings out and rushed the landing again. Only a small bounce that time.

                                Next time I fly I'll put the ordnance and tanks on. The inrunners work really well on this bird. She gets off the ground much faster than the old stock power system, and definitely has more thrust and speed. I also added a few scale details that I 3D printed, namely some A-model nozzles and nose gear plate (thanks ChrisK!), pitot tube, NACA ducts for the ESCs and a fuel dump vent. I replaced the cheese grater venting on the belly with some thin styrene and added the NACA ducts for cooling.

                                Here's a bunch of pics, I should have some vid of the maiden later.

                                Looks great! Bravo Zulu.

                                That‘a one of the schemes I was considering. I did their sister squadron from the same era. Both squadrons tested an experimental scheme on their CAG aircraft designed by aviation artist Keith Ferris.

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                                • Will be working on mine tonight. What has been the consensus on how to set up the battery bay/config? The model I bought had the battery trays removed so it's kind of a blank slate. I want to keep it simple: I've seen multi-level battery trays (why?), back to back, stacked. What's my most simple and tried/true way of setting up the batteries to CG?

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                                  • Originally posted by evensen007 View Post
                                    Will be working on mine tonight. What has been the consensus on how to set up the battery bay/config? The model I bought had the battery trays removed so it's kind of a blank slate. I want to keep it simple: I've seen multi-level battery trays (why?), back to back, stacked. What's my most simple and tried/true way of setting up the batteries to CG?
                                    What batteries are you using? If you use 5000's, it may be necessary to do what RC Informer did. Remove the foam at the back of the compartment so that battery can be shoved all the way back to the metal plate. The second one directly in front of it. Check out his build video. If you are using 4000's, just go with the way the plane came. Put the second battery in the upper tray.

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                                    • Thanks. Will be using 5000/6000's. RCjetdude crafted me a nice battery tray for the rear. I carved out a bunch of foam back there and it's good. It's really just time to bite the bullet and fly this thing. The only thing to fear is fear itself: and crashing your favorite jet in the whole wide world. :)

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                                      • I tried to shoot my own TopGun-like video clips with my buddy flying a Tomcat in trail formation using FPV. Thought I’d share some of the shots here:
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                                        • Some more pics. Enjoy!
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