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Yep Grover all we need to do is to add skis! LOL
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Howdy Everyone…
I wanted to update the Squawk on our efforts to help Ben (AkumaZeto - Pilot Painting Service).
We had five pledges for gift cards and one pledge for airplanes NIB to donate! And I provided the rest via Pay Pal.The total gift cards were for 150.00, 100.00, 100.00, 50.00, 50.00. The guys are great an some want to stay anonymous, so no names!! LOL
The Birdcage Corsair has already shipped, along with an extra prop hub and propeller blades.
The two (2) Admiral 5000 batteries where ordered about 30 minutes ago and will ship soon.
Our total donations to our brother Ben is $ 690.98!
Great job, and thanks to all who helped and supported this effort with your monetary/material contributions, as well as thoughts and prayers and words of encouragement.
Have a very happy, peaceful and blessed weekend all!!
Hardway aka Jerry
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I've learned that the whistle a P51 makes is because of the gun barrels… but on the Corsair the famous whistle was due to the intakes on the wing root for the supercharger, oil cooler, and intercooler.Originally posted by Grover54 View Post
Thinking outside the box...….I'm wondering if you inserted the appropriate sized aluminum tubing to simulate the "Blast Tubes" you'd get the look and famous whistle?
This awesome video of a Corsair thrashing an airfield includes the whistle... its quite distinctive!
https://fightersweep.com/5378/whistl...sair-nickname/
The model includes a vent for the intake, and I can hardly wait to see if it will whistle! (looking forward to spring....and a long dive!)The F4U (or FG-1) Corsair was one of the most lethal, feared, and iconic fighters of World War II, given the nickname "Whistling Death."Marc flies FW & FL: AL37, MiG-29, T45,F4, A4, A10, F104 70 and 90, P38, Dauntless SBD, Corsair, B17, B24, B26 & P61, Lipp.P19, ME262, Komets, Vampire, SeaVixen, FMS Tigercat, FOX Glider & Radian XL.
Rabid Models foamies, including my 8' B17 & 9' B36... and my Mud Ducks! www.rabidmodels.com
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I tested the cg today with the gear up and 5200 pack in there it was tail heavy but with the gear down it was about right maybe even slight nose heavy so i added the 2 extra weights in the cowl slot, now it is nose heavy with gear down and perfect with gear up. So be careful if you are flying without those 2 extra weights they give.
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I'd love to hear how the engine sounds on a high speed pass. Can you capture that and post it?Originally posted by brk6188 View PostMy Mr RC Sound system that is aboard my Corsair does have the whistle built in to the P&W sound bite and it does work well ! Does it in the dive but as based on a pitch sensitive gyro unfortunately also does on the climb.
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I found that same tail heaviness with mine but I painted the belly and bottom of the wings white out to the outer gear doors and attributed some of it to that.Originally posted by sethscorsair View PostI tested the cg today with the gear up and 5200 pack in there it was tail heavy but with the gear down it was about right maybe even slight nose heavy so i added the 2 extra weights in the cowl slot, now it is nose heavy with gear down and perfect with gear up. So be careful if you are flying without those 2 extra weights they give.
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Seth how far aft was the CG on your model? I flew mine stock so far without the two extra weights and with gear up the CG only shifts aft about 3-4mm and flies just fine including some pretty radical aerobatics and slow flight. Nearly every Freewing, as well as FLRC model I have has what I would call a generous safe CG "range". The only FW.FLRC model I have that is a bit finicky about CG is the FW 90mm F-104. Conversely, the FW 80mm F-86 flies way better with the CG a good 20mm aft of the aft limit of what the manual states. All the FLRC prop planes have a decent "safe" CG margin.Originally posted by sethscorsair View PostI tested the cg today with the gear up and 5200 pack in there it was tail heavy but with the gear down it was about right maybe even slight nose heavy so i added the 2 extra weights in the cowl slot, now it is nose heavy with gear down and perfect with gear up. So be careful if you are flying without those 2 extra weights they give.
With that said, we all "like" to find the CG of a particular model where it "feels" right.
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The landing light is only supposed to come on when the gear is down. Mine works!Originally posted by Sanjosedale View PostJust finished up assembly on mine. The navigation lights seem to be on all the time, but there appears to be a landing light which is not on, I have not discovered a way to operate. I’m assuming it’s functional, but cosmetic?
Thanks,
DaleMarc flies FW & FL: AL37, MiG-29, T45,F4, A4, A10, F104 70 and 90, P38, Dauntless SBD, Corsair, B17, B24, B26 & P61, Lipp.P19, ME262, Komets, Vampire, SeaVixen, FMS Tigercat, FOX Glider & Radian XL.
Rabid Models foamies, including my 8' B17 & 9' B36... and my Mud Ducks! www.rabidmodels.com
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Welcome aboard!!! The landing light comes on when the gear is lowered. If it doesn't check your connection on the multi function blue box in the fuselage battery bay... :Cool:Originally posted by Sanjosedale View PostJust finished up assembly on mine. The navigation lights seem to be on all the time, but there appears to be a landing light which is not on, I have not discovered a way to operate. I’m assuming it’s functional, but cosmetic?
Thanks,
Dale
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I didn't check that I just went with the 100mm upside down with my fingers what battery are you using?Originally posted by Beeg View Post
Seth how far aft was the CG on your model? I flew mine stock so far without the two extra weights and with gear up the CG only shifts aft about 3-4mm and flies just fine including some pretty radical aerobatics and slow flight. Nearly every Freewing, as well as FLRC model I have has what I would call a generous safe CG "range". The only FW.FLRC model I have that is a bit finicky about CG is the FW 90mm F-104. Conversely, the FW 80mm F-86 flies way better with the CG a good 20mm aft of the aft limit of what the manual states. All the FLRC prop planes have a decent "safe" CG margin.
With that said, we all "like" to find the CG of a particular model where it "feels" right.
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I think they are only about an inch and a half long. I simply pushed the assembly into the foam in the back of the gun holes with a little zap a goo on the end of the tubing after pre- punching a pilot hole in there with a piece of control rod. The tubing is just the stiffening sleeve off of a small Parkzone pushrod, and the aluminum tube is out of a spare fuel stopper I had left laying around. It all fit together very snug. I do know that the scale guns are recessed further back in but I wanted to keep them a little more visible, but pushing them back in further is not a problem. I just think it looks better with something in the holes. The actual Skyhog Corsair's (I assume) fake guns can be viewed by search. They aren't recessed too much but might not look like the real ones did I suppose.Originally posted by Grover54 View Post
Absolutely creative and great looking! I think I figured out the materials you used. It looks like a insulated washer with small aluminum tube and a carbon rod all sized appropriately? It looks about 3" long? Did you use CA to affix everything? Man - The ideas and solutions we all get from our "collective" is a wonderful thing! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Doesn’t seem to be working, don’t know it it’s the LED or the control board. I guess I should contact Motion RC?
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Welcome aboard!!! The landing light comes on when the gear is lowered. If it doesn't check your connection on the multi function blue box in the fuselage battery bay... :Cool:
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I'm using a standard Admiral 5000. I have it moved back a little ways otherwise the CG would be a little forward.Originally posted by sethscorsair View Post
I didn't check that I just went with the 100mm upside down with my fingers what battery are you using?
Here's my preliminary balance report. Page 44, post #879
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