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A member at my club recently purchased the Flightline B-24. I know the model has been out for a while, but it still generated a good deal of interest at the club.
I took some photos of his maiden flight, which went great by the way, and used one to create this WW II War Bonds poster.
JB
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Nice photo and poster! You did a good job using settings that let the props have the blurry look, versus the dreaded rookie "frozen prop" using too high a shutter speed. Well done!Originally posted by wvrailfan View PostA member at my club recently purchased the Flightline B-24. I know the model has been out for a while, but it still generated a good deal of interest at the club.
I took some photos of his maiden flight, which went great by the way, and used one to create this WW II War Bonds poster.
JB
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New pilot for the B-24 Liberator.... Just got mine today and have a question for you all? Description states 2 sets of decals for each paint scheme which mine is the Olive Drab version. When I opened the box I was surprised to see the Witchcraft decals already applied (no 2 sets of decals) and all the control surfaces have the linkage installed as well. Did I get a demo plane or are all the Olive Drab planes coming this way? No biggie cuz it saves me time on the bird, but just wondering....
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A new bird joined my fleet today with 2 good maiden flights. And she is not a jet!
She is a Flightline B-24 Liberator from Motion RC. Did some minor mods like suspension main gears with low bounce tires and low bounce tire on the nose wheel as well. She has Master Airscrew 8X6 props with a AR10360T Spektrum Receiver and powered by 2 -4S 3300mah batteries. Of course there are 3 coats of MinWax Matte finish on her for added protection. Very little trim needed for 2 good flights and she will be in the air again soon.
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Motion RC sells the touch up paints but I also went to Home Depot with a color sample and had them mix some up. Perfect color matches.Originally posted by seanepps67@yahoo.com View PostI have the “green version” color scheme B-24,does anyone know the exact color match for touch ups?
thanks,
Sean Epps
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That dive wasn't a stall - it was from overspeeding the flaps. Basically you went too fast - full throttle - before retracting the flaps. I practice go arounds a lot in the model, adding half power, then bringing the flaps half way up. The real one will do the same thing above about 115kts with the flaps at 40 degrees. Play with it up high at altitude. Fly around with full flaps then add full power and it will do the same thing without you raising the flaps. I think it is awesome that the model's airfoil is scale enough to demonstrate this un-ideal quality that the real airplane has.Originally posted by Wild Man View Post
As a Private Pilot I have flown many types of planes. This B-24 Surprised me on the second flight.I came in for a low pass with flaps and gear down to see how she responded on throttle up I was climbing out and put the flaps up and it stalled about 30 ft. up, but I was ready for some thing like that to happen.Here is the hat cam video I made of that flight. right around three minutes into the flight is where the stall happens. Since then I have flown the crap out of the B-24 once I got fimiliar with the flght characteristics.Every plane I fly I try to take up and do Power on stalls, Power off stalls, and many other flight conditions https://youtu.be/L9T_ua_8s9g
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Late to the game. I maidened my B-24 yesterday, plus a follow-on flight. No surprises. She wanted to drag her tail through the turns, but responded well to heavy rudder, slight aileron, and a little down elevator. Flew her twice (pair of 4S-4AH batteries). She is fast on 4S, as you guys have said. It was a blustery day yesterday and I kept my speed up. On a low-wind day, I expect that I'd probably cruise at 1/3-ish throttle for reasonable scale speeds. The winds made landings difficult, and I did quite a few go arounds. I bounced both landings a bit and will very likely upgrade to the oleo Mains. Also flew my B-25 a half-dozen times. I really love the B-25!
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Thanks for the quick reply. I did not know there is an OEM Silver Livery. Look forward to many more pictures. Best as always, LBOriginally posted by Oxotnik View Post
LB, my B-24 is stock silver. I am still waiting on a set of decals from Callie, to complete teh livery."I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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LB, yes they originally had the B24 in both Olive and Silver. I got one of each and the silver was actually my favorite, although it got destroyed by a 1/5th scale turbine F16 at a flying event, no survivors.Originally posted by Elbee View Post
Thanks for the quick reply. I did not know there is an OEM Silver Livery. Look forward to many more pictures. Best as always, LB
Here you can see the fate of the Silver B24. I like the position of the port main gear up in the air above what's left of the ship.
Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
Hangar: EDF's: Mig 29 TV "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, SU-27 90mm 8S:F22 Red Lion/EuroFighterBronzeTiger/F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet/F16/F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 80&90 TV Avanti, Viper, Stinger 90. Props: 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, 1700 P-51, 60" Beast & P2 Bipe, Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge
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