Planning to have a close look at each propeller and motor, move the CG forward, and try again.
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I only have one flight on mine. Balanced it per the manual, and it flew tail heavy. Made for a fast approach speed to keep it controllable. Cruised around nice, but started making odd motor noises after a few minutes, one of the inboard propellers came loose, most likely my fault not getting it tight enough. The outboard flaps are so warped, they came this way, that they are not useable, I pinned them up, and only have the inboard set operable.
Planning to have a close look at each propeller and motor, move the CG forward, and try again.
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I honestly thought that thumbnail was a real bird, Icepirate! I hope you can tame the "rat's nest" eventually and have fun with your sharp repaint.
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Just curious how others are fairing with their Hercs as this page has been dead for a while. I finally got in two flights on mine and other than needing a little more rate (went too conservative), both flights were fine. It flies at a nice, scale speed and really looks and sounds nice during low fly-by's. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it handled! Very easy to perform scale takeoffs and landings without flaps. Not sure yet how it does with flaps. They did such a great job at capturing the lines and physical features of the Herc.
Have been fighting with it ever since unfortunately. The nose retract died before I could fly it again. The smaller gear sheared (both landings were smooth) and noticed that two of the four screws that hold the assembly together were stripped. Then lost the right gear door servo while troubleshooting the nose gear. Also found that the servo lead to the main gear was just hanging on by a hair. A couple more landings or bumps while taxiing would have separated them without a doubt.
I am shelving mine until I get time to rework the wiring and replace most/all of the servos. The wiring in the center of the fuselage is a rats nest and a disaster waiting to happen. It's a shame but don't want to risk loosing it due to something stupid that could have been addressed. Did get a nice pic during the maiden though.1 Photo
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I also used a Silhouette Cameo to cut all my custom made markings on the Texas Air Guard C-130H a few posts up.Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View PostNice pickle!! Your work always looks so realistic.
I'd enjoy reading a tutorial or something in a separate thread describing your process with the Silhouette cutting machine.
It makes customizing your models with new markings very easy. For instance, download a free version of the Amarillo and Long Beach fonts on the computer hooked up to a Silhouette and you can cut out correct USAF letter and word markings at the size you need, plus correct US Navy letter and word markings.
Very easy to use. Can use several sorts of graphics files. It is an activity I share with my wife, who also uses the Silhouette for craft purposes, cutting both paper and vinyl for her projects.
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Nice pickle!! Your work always looks so realistic.
I'd enjoy reading a tutorial or something in a separate thread describing your process with the Silhouette cutting machine.
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Here’s my repaint. Represents the North Carolina Air National Guard unit during the 90’s. Decals were made with black self-adhesive vinyl using the Silhouette cutting machine. The only exception was the Air National Guard emblem on the tail. That was made as a dry transfer that I’m not too happy about.
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Not as amazing as yours, but thanks!Originally posted by EA-6B Geek View PostThat's sharp!:Cool:
Smart of HK to do the basic gray airframe. Makes it easy to model tons of active service aircraft.
Another reason I picked this particular aircraft was the Texas flag and the white “62” in the lower windows. Adds a little more character.
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Color me a satisfied Avios C-130 owner.
Still need to do a little weathering on my Avios C-130H, but have been flying it instead. I chose to model a local Texas Air National Guard C-130H-2 aircraft that a flying buddy has in their squadron and works on. I enjoyed recognizing the hometown hard working members of the Guard.
Markings are a mix of the stock Avios decals (some not exactly the right size, but close enough for sport scale) and my own custom TANG markings, plus some home brew hatches and windows. I did get Callie’s C-130 decal sheet, but only used the prop decals and the “armament” box next to the crew door.
Wing and fuselage walk lines are done with a black paint pen of the correct width.
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Has anyone made a gunship yet? Would think that would be really cool to see.
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Ya know Geek, I think it's awesome. To be honest I really like the out of the box thinking. Very Very cool.
Woody
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Thanks Jerry. Definitely standoff scale. Stand way back!
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Looks as real as ya could get it. Nice work.Originally posted by uscanuck1xa View PostLooks great icepirate3! The upgraded props are supposed to be made of stronger material. I flew mine on the original props and didn't experience any difficulties. I received the free upgraded props that they sent but they are still in the box. I'll have to get them out and repaint them and replace what I have on there now. A few pics of my finished plane and one of the actual C130.
Woody
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They were part of the replacement prop package! ;)Originally posted by Skyboom View PostYes and where in the world did you get those tiny ladders? lol.
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