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Yeah, that looks great. I think I used 5/64" but that made it super critical to be centered. Also, because the "pacific silver" version has silver guns, I used a fat sharpie wide enough not to blacken the "cooling holes" in the outer jacket of the brownings to give it more of a sense of depth and kept the tips silver as well. I also used one of my wife's fine tip pens to blacken the two little scoops on the sides of those yellow engine covers on that beautiful Tired Iron of yours. Cheers, Brad
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Originally posted by rtwatkins View Post
Damn Mr. frankenjet... that radio compartment looks amazing! love the wiring detail
Great work!1 Photorc flyin addict
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Originally posted by Ryan@Motion/ryramZ View PostLon
EFlite F-16 80mm, EFite DRACO, EFlite Night Radian, E-Flite P51 1.5m
Freewing A-10 80mm, F-86 80mm, F-15 90mm, Avanti. FMS DHC-2 Beaver, Fliteline P-38L ,HSD HME-262, HSD F86.
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Well done Ryan! Love the camera angle work! I added it to the product page.My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Originally posted by Ryan@Motion/ryramZ View Post
(Ps: thanks for explaining one and a half mm is 1.5mm.) ;) lol
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Originally posted by TSHobbies View Postbuzzin the Mrs..had to do it
My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Ryan, great vid. With regards to the elevator did you set it up with the 4mm up trim per the manual? So, in the shot at around the 3:40 mark when you cycle the flaps the elevator appears to have a slight upward setting but I can't tell if it's 4mm. When you lower the flaps to position 1 (takeoff?) at that point the elevator looks pretty neutral then when you set the flaps in position 2 (landing) is when the elevator has some down. Is that correct?
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Well, at the field and irritated to report my P-38 suffered damage during an emergency landing. The wind is steady at 9-10mph but out of nowhere started gusting 15mph. I came down to land and noticed my front gear didnt deploy and was protruding from the bay so I waived off. I dont know if anyone else has had this problem, but my front gear has had an intermitent gremlin causing it to not cycle closed. It would lock up at roughly a 30° angle from the closed position. I cycled it about five times pre-flight after tweaking the steering linkage. All seemed fine. So I thought. The wind made landing hairy and I made multiple attempts to bring her down, cycling the gear multiple times to try and get the nose gear to drop. I knew the battery was getting dangerously low so I brought the gear up and made a belly landing with the nose gear locked at 30°. I landed in rough grass and dirt with clumps scattered thoughout.Two gear doors came off in the touchdown. One just pulled away from the bay with broken servo arm. The nose gear door, however, sheared at the pivot pin in addition to breaking the servo arm. The right bottom portion of the rudder was sheared in a straight line just below the horizontal stabilizer/elevator. Only the hinge pin is connecting it. Good news is nothing else on the body of the aircraft appears to be damaged, but the nose trunion is loose and likely needs replacing. Possibly the front gear strut if it is bent, but wont know until I get the nose retract to open fully. For the sake of safety I will replace both propellers entirely in case anything was stressed. Really frustrated over this nose gear. I really thought I had it sorted, but I was obviously wrong. Still, overall she is intact and will fly again after some shop TLC. Now to have a chat with the maintenance chief...1 Photo
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Originally posted by Chalredline1 View PostRyan, great vid. With regards to the elevator did you set it up with the 4mm up trim per the manual? So, in the shot at around the 3:40 mark when you cycle the flaps the elevator appears to have a slight upward setting but I can't tell if it's 4mm. When you lower the flaps to position 1 (takeoff?) at that point the elevator looks pretty neutral then when you set the flaps in position 2 (landing) is when the elevator has some down. Is that correct?
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I've having an issue with my P-38 and the ESC's. I have not mounted the props yet and will not until I get this problem figured out.
The throttle seems to be working fine, stick down no power, stick forward power.
If I turn the transmitter off both motors go into a low power mode, that would be bad with props on and you were not expecting it.
I have tried both of these methods to calibrate the ESC's:
From: 2FewDaysAtFlyingField
From: xviper2
I'm frustrated because I suspect the answer is right in from of me and I cannot see it. It's as if some kind of fail safe in the transmitter/receiver/ESC's is not working as expected, probably due to something I did.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
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I decided to Google failsafe and ESC and found the information that fixed my problem. I rebound the transmitter to the receiver making sure the throttle was in the lowest position and now when I switch off the transmitter the motors do not spin. I'm guessing when I initially bound the equipment the throttle must not have been at the low end.
Before anyone tells me the proper order of powering things up and down I know what it is, I like to test my equipment in various states to make sure things behave like they should. :)
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