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Official Freewing T-33 Shooting Star 80mm EDF Thread
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Got mine ordered ........... silver coming my way soon. Will be changing the livery, and being silver I'll have several options, maybe with a little artistic licence thrown in.
Alfa, I agree completely with the 2 week notice for pre-order. We're all just big kids here and we want or toy's yesterday. There's noting so agonizing to see a beloved aircraft that will be available in ........... 3,4, months or maybe next year ...............
Keep'm coming MRC .............. I may have to sell the kids or the wife ...... lol
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Originally posted by tp777fo View PostI've got 900 hours in this beast. 95th Fighter Interceptor Training Squadron. One will be headed my way. Good subject for K45 turbine.
The last pic...thats me flying my jet. About 1982.
-Turtle'
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I was lucky to see a German version maiden at Black Star Field, Thursday. Really impressed at how fast and nimble the T-33 flew, and with vey docile/forgiving landing characteristics - stalls gently toward. Also the in-runner and 9 blade fan made a very realistic turbo jet whine. Took some stills to share...
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/motionsic
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I’m not into warbird/jet trainers as a rule, but this T-33 scratches several itches. Pre-ordered the US version last night, but was definitely tempted by the German version.
The only drawback that I saw in James’ unboxing/assembly video is that the servos are prewired into a ribbon cable, to be run through a controller/sequencer box. I know that most PNF flyers like this ribbon-cable feature for ease of assembly, but I’m fortunate to be able to transport my planes to/from the field without having to remove the wings. My real gripe is that I don’t like routing my ailerons and elevator through the blue box (I’ve been bitten by bad solder connections within the controller boxes in the past, which didn’t show up during the range test, but almost caused a crash on the maiden flight). Also, I prefer to give each aileron servo it’s own RX channel. So, I’m hoping that I’ll be able to easily undo the ribbon-cable, so that I can bypass the blue box for ailerons and elevator. If not, the world won’t come to an end. LOL---
Warbirder
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/motionsic
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I hope to do the same but am having a hard time finding sources for Head Tracking gear. Do you have any info you could share? I can start from the ground up on cameras and goggles.
I don’t plan to do it on this jet initially but want to start leaning forward with FPV. I have the Eagletree Vector system with the OSD but haven’t even cracked open the manual on that.
Can you PM me?
Vic
Originally posted by Turbinefancy View PostIt flies so well, I am ordering one as a FPV jet trainer. I will be flying with head-tracking camera at pilot eye position — with reflector gunsight for genuine ACM training — as real as it gets!
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Originally posted by Mr D View PostAnyone know why MRC chose to use the slightly higher kV motor with 9 blades vice the high perf F86/A-6 setup with their inrunner 12 blade setup? I’ve ordered the ARF version and plan to install the power system I have available from the High Perf A-6E.
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Originally posted by davecee View PostA question about cooling air for the battery arose on another forum. What can you tell us about that? Thanks, Dave
feels like much ado about nothing though as the L-39 I have sitting next to it has no noticeable openings to let air into that hatch. If your batteries are getting excessively hot after a flight, you probably have an electronics issue.
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Turbinefancy Thanks again for all the help Thursday!!! I couldn't have maidened both the T-33 and AL37 and got some good pics by myself. It takes a team sometimes. I can't wait to see the FPV footage from your T-33 man!
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