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  • MikeT
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    It just shows where the hobby is at now. People want "right now" and really don't want to do any work ( or the added expense) of this type of model. Their happy to own a fly what everyone else has.

    Mike

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  • didier n
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    indeed..... what shame, it's such a nice flying aircraft... com' on guys !

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  • fjkelley@cox.net
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    Since the FlightLine "baby" OV-10 came out, it seems like the Nexa version has died on the vine! Bummer...

    Old Dawg

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  • didier n
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    Hi all,

    Finally a short video of my Bronco landing during evening operations...



    grtz,

    Didier

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  • caddguy6
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    The Bronco is complete, except for the Propeller warning decals. AUW is 19lbs and a quick CG check appears almost spot on at 85mm. I need a nice table to assemble and setup the model and until conditions upgrade due to social distancing restrictions at my flying sites she'll stay in the hangar. Hopefully a few more weeks til maiden.
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  • OV10
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    Cockpit instrumentation is looking

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  • didier n
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    I got some more flghts using the 6s lipo's, and i'll stick with them... plane fly's great, no need to change anything...painted the prop tips and i'll call it done...

    Took more detail photo's, happy with it !

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    Didier

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  • Spinny Testaverde
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    Originally posted by didier n View Post
    Maiden done ! It's a nice flying plane, no trimming necessary at all, i went with the CG at 85 mm... AUW was 9kg. Speed was good, but i did not have enough power for a steep climb or a looping, so i'll have to change things. Upside was after a 10 min flight i still had 30% left in my 5000mah lipo.. i run 2x 5s 5000 in paralell... max amp draw was 54amp for each motor. My Ramoser varioprop is 13.9, and pitch set at 14.5... i've ordered a set of 15.2 diameter props, should help the vertical performance...

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    Grtz,

    Didier
    That is one sweet looking bird!

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  • didier n
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    Thanks !

    While waiting for larger prop's, i've done 3 flights with 6s instead of 5s, needless to say the performance was very good, but at WOT i exceed the max rpm tolerance of the prop's...Well, in therory i must admit... maybe in flight it's ok....
    I will still try the larger prop on 5s once i've got them, will report back...

    Didier

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  • caddguy6
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    Originally posted by didier n View Post
    Maiden done ! It's a nice flying plane, no trimming necessary at all, i went with the CG at 85 mm... AUW was 9kg. Speed was good, but i did not have enough power for a steep climb or a looping, so i'll have to change things. Upside was after a 10 min flight i still had 30% left in my 5000mah lipo.. i run 2x 5s 5000 in paralell... max amp draw was 54amp for each motor. My Ramoser varioprop is 13.9, and pitch set at 14.5... i've ordered a set of 15.2 diameter props, should help the vertical performance...

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    Grtz,

    Didier
    Congrats on a good, smooth maiden.

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  • didier n
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    Originally posted by sam51401 View Post
    Great work D', love to see some video when you have a chance and some close ups highlighting all that rivet work you did.
    Thanks!

    Post 847 will give you an idea of what i did, and yes, i'll make some close up's when i've got my new props... hopefully next week...

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  • sam51401
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    Great work D', love to see some video when you have a chance and some close ups highlighting all that rivet work you did.

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  • didier n
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    Maiden done ! It's a nice flying plane, no trimming necessary at all, i went with the CG at 85 mm... AUW was 9kg. Speed was good, but i did not have enough power for a steep climb or a looping, so i'll have to change things. Upside was after a 10 min flight i still had 30% left in my 5000mah lipo.. i run 2x 5s 5000 in paralell... max amp draw was 54amp for each motor. My Ramoser varioprop is 13.9, and pitch set at 14.5... i've ordered a set of 15.2 diameter props, should help the vertical performance...

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    Grtz,

    Didier

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  • OV10
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    Originally posted by walkerm45 View Post
    Did production of "Profly OV-10" shift to a different production facility, ie "Nexa"? I see we are now the official "Nexa OV-10" site.....
    walkerm45 The 1800 Bronco is still being built at the same place, the ProFly name was going to be the "inhouse " brand name for balsa birds but since Motion has now teamed up with VQ Models the Nexa is the inhouse brand for multiple brands of balsa airframes that Motion brings in as explained by Alpha over on one of the other Nexa announcements.

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  • walkerm45
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    Did production of "Profly OV-10" shift to a different production facility, ie "Nexa"? I see we are now the official "Nexa OV-10" site.....

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  • Flying Trout
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    Just started building this impressive plane. Like a lot of you, I'll be adding some touches to make it appear more 'scale'. Lots of discussion on replacing the stock struts. I wondered about just modifying the current ones to have a different angle by lengthening the forward link. My engineering days are far behind me so looking for comments on the approach. I 3D printed a new link, just for fit. Pictures attached. I could print this in nylon or even CF reinforced material, but should be really easy to mill from aluminum ( if I knew how).

    Thoughts?

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  • walkerm45
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    I had a left over Wing Tank, and mount from my FW, 90mm F-15, and after cutting down the mount some, the tank fit the OV-10 Bronco centerline perfectly.

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  • didier n
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    part two of the weathering process, rivets show up really good now...

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  • sam51401
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    So what happen to the brand name Profly?

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  • Alpha
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    TommyG Welcome home to Hobby Squawk! I haven't seen anyone design a centerline tank for this bird yet. I know I haven't. Given it's size, it would be a large print, but still something that can be achieved in multiple segmented prints. Perhaps one of the other resident 3DPUP designers can chime in.

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