I recently got the Freewing P-51 without the sound because I thought I might use MrRCSound instead. I have a Flyzone Beaver that I installed sound in and I made it so I could remove the sound controller if I ever wanted to use it in another plane. This plane seemed a good choice as they were selling it with Freewing sound as an option.
I have just started the build but wanted to show what I was attempting. I have epoxied the TT-25 speaker on one side of the fuselage, and I will put a bass transducer opposite that on the other side. The access grill at the middle, bottom of the plane makes for super easy access to this area and a great place to Velcro the controller board. I know the Freewing sound version has a speaker at each grill, but the MrRCSound speakers need to attach to the foam body itself as they resonate through the body cavity.
I have purchased a JST extension for the battery connection, and a servo extension for the throttle connection on the receiver. I'll run these up through to the front of the plane. Although the MrRCSound sysem uses the planes battery for power, I'm going to go ahead and utilize a separate 1300mah battery just like the Freewing version does. I think this will help with offsetting the weight of the two speakers out towards the back of the plane.
More to come. Just wanted to see if it could be done and how she would sound. More later.
Keith
I have just started the build but wanted to show what I was attempting. I have epoxied the TT-25 speaker on one side of the fuselage, and I will put a bass transducer opposite that on the other side. The access grill at the middle, bottom of the plane makes for super easy access to this area and a great place to Velcro the controller board. I know the Freewing sound version has a speaker at each grill, but the MrRCSound speakers need to attach to the foam body itself as they resonate through the body cavity.
I have purchased a JST extension for the battery connection, and a servo extension for the throttle connection on the receiver. I'll run these up through to the front of the plane. Although the MrRCSound sysem uses the planes battery for power, I'm going to go ahead and utilize a separate 1300mah battery just like the Freewing version does. I think this will help with offsetting the weight of the two speakers out towards the back of the plane.
More to come. Just wanted to see if it could be done and how she would sound. More later.
Keith







Also ordered a set of Tundra Tires for the cub that I hope I'll be able to adapt and get better results on grass landings. Anyways, enough rambling and keep us posted on your project/



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