This is the candidate for my fpv airsoft firing cannon I've come up with. :)
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Hmm, I'm a scale guy sort of. I rarely freak out about anything. Lol.Originally posted by xviper View PostThat's the way I'm planning to fly mine when I get it, assuming it'll have enough power to do it. The "scale" guys will have a freak out.
Woody
PS, I'd love to see one of the accomplished 3D pilots hover a Freewing phantom jet. Seriously! I lay awake at nights thinking about it.
Now don't go crashing your $600 dollar plane, I'm just kidding around.
Building a wall mount in the garage to hold my planes, just waiting for the glue to dry on the first rack. Killing some time.
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I know you're kidding but if you were going to hover a jet, the Freewing Phantom is not the one to do it. I doubt it has more thrust than it's weight. You need something that has more than 1:1 thrust/weight ratio and thrust vectoring in order to control the hover since it has no prop wash going over the control surfaces. The SebArt Mig 29 (made by Freewing) is one such jet. Mine will hand launch vertically and it can hover through the whole battery. I'm just not good enough to do it that long.Originally posted by Woodcock View Post
Hmm, I'm a scale guy sort of. I rarely freak out about anything. Lol.
Woody
PS, I'd love to see one of the accomplished 3D pilots hover a Freewing phantom jet. Seriously! I lay awake at nights thinking about it.
I also doubt that this HobbyKing Herc will have sufficient power to weight ratio to do a sustained hover. Another similar plane would be the B-24 Liberator. It's a 4 prop plane that runs on 4 cells. I've tried and it just can't hold itself up in a vertical hover, at least not at my altitude. It'll easily do a loop from a straight, level start as long as the loop isn't too big. The Herc will likely be even less powerful, so it won't be able to do it either. HobbyKing is not known for over-powering their "scale" planes, especially multi-engined ones (until they do a "version 2").
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I Just hope for ONCE they keep A Good stock of spares and dont discontinue after a few months like they always do. I have a couple of HK models I cant find parts for anywhere. Perhaps MotionRC should take over Avios because there spares back up is second to none. This would be definately be another model for me. But ive looked at HK and they hardly have any models for sale lately and Nitroplanes when you look every plane is out of stock. If they have no stock of planes how are they still in business ?
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Ya know, I wonder this myself oftenOriginally posted by stu View PostI Just hope for ONCE they keep A Good stock of spares and dont discontinue after a few months like they always do. I have a couple of HK models I cant find parts for anywhere. Perhaps MotionRC should take over Avios because there spares back up is second to none. This would be definately be another model for me. But ive looked at HK and they hardly have any models for sale lately and Nitroplanes when you look every plane is out of stock. If they have no stock of planes how are they still in business ?
Woody
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That high speed worries me a bit. I'll wait for real world owners to report in before I buy. It also depends on the final selling price.Originally posted by Gilatrout View Post
Looks great, though he flew it and landed it pretty fast. Might be a tad heavy on the wingloading? Even so, Im pretty sure I'll get one
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