Had my maiden today with 6S and 7x7. Launch was easy with about 50-75% throttle. The plane is insane fast and that makes it not realy controlable at full throttle. From a power dive out the left roll is not controlable and if you don't move the stick to idle the plane will be dead. At horizontaly full speed the ailerons loose effectivity because the foam is not strong enough.The foamie is at the limits with this setup.I recomend to reduce the throttle about 10-20% to get it controlable with this setup
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Originally posted by simobb View Postanyone got the throws on this plane no instructions with kit ?
Hope that helps!
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Originally posted by Gilles View PostHad my maiden today with 6S and 7x7. Launch was easy with about 50-75% throttle. The plane is insane fast and that makes it not realy controlable at full throttle. From a power dive out the left roll is not controlable and if you don't move the stick to idle the plane will be dead. At horizontaly full speed the ailerons loose effectivity because the foam is not strong enough.The foamie is at the limits with this setup.I recomend to reduce the throttle about 10-20% to get it controlable with this setuprc flyin addict
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Originally posted by Skosh25 View PostDid the maiden yesterday. Hand launch was a breeze and flew on rails with virtually no trim right out of the gate, just like my Freewing T-33 and Flightline Corsair. About 2 minutes into the flight, I came out of a dive and added power and it looked like I lost the prop. Managed to get it on the ground with no damage to the airframe whatsoever and discovered I lost not only the prop, but the whole motor was missing! Canopy flew off too. ESC and battery still intact. Motor mount still intact. Not sure what happened. Maybe I over-stressed it by adding power too early in the dive recovery, or the motor wasn't sufficiently secured to the mount in manufacturing. Either way, an eventful and frustrating end to an otherwise great flight. Canopy and motor assembly MIA (likely in the pond adjacent to the field). I was able to order most of the missing pieces, but the canopy and motor are out of stock.
Any thoughts as to what happened? Complete stock setup done by the book, and was running an Admiral 3000 4s.
Motion - when will the canopy and motor be back in stock? Eager to get this back up in the air again. Next time i'm going to use masking tape on the canopy and add some VC-3 to the motor screws.
-Scott
Question: Has anyone turned on the ESC braking on this?
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I got my APC 8x6e props today. It seems the diameter is smaller than the stock props and the shaft. They don't fit over the threads on the prop adapter without boring the hole open with a drill. Does anyone else have similar experience, or should they fit with no modifications outside of balancing?
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Originally posted by Skosh25 View PostI got my APC 8x6e props today. It seems the diameter is smaller than the stock props and the shaft. They don't fit over the threads on the prop adapter without boring the hole open with a drill. Does anyone else have similar experience, or should they fit with no modifications outside of balancing?rc flyin addict
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Originally posted by Skosh25 View PostI got my APC 8x6e props today. It seems the diameter is smaller than the stock props and the shaft. They don't fit over the threads on the prop adapter without boring the hole open with a drill. Does anyone else have similar experience, or should they fit with no modifications outside of balancing?
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the apc props come with multiple adapters that fit at the motor side of the prop, this area stays square on the shaft as it's untouched by the reamer. While a prop reamer is a good choice the tapered version works and centers perfectly if you work side to side carefully,might be even better as you can get a really snug fit upfront. I have done too many props to count in this way and they all spin smooth as silk after balancing. Just put a new 8x6e on, I had just tried the gas version as the increased thickness makes it a bit more robust but it felt a bit slower and less efficient as expected. Added some additional ale reflex for my air break set up for the next outing, this works really well.rc flyin addict
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I love APC props, I used them as upgrade props for my FW 850mm P-51. World of difference.My YouTube RC videos:
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Well, I crashed my beloved Havok last night. No idea what happened. I was on the last flight of the evening with 2 minutes battery left. Completely lost signal. Post-mortem bench testing revealed no anomolies with the battery, all servos worked normally, linkages & control surfaces intact and secure. Futaba receiver. Impressive it didn't do more damage- went straight in. In fact should be flyable again with a new fuse. I'd probably replace the motor too, even though it turned over fine in bench testing. Or at this price point I may just buy a new model all together.
Only thing I can think of is signal interference or possible ESC overheat. But i've pushed it harder in the past with no issue and ambient temps were in the 60's.
Sure wish I knew an ETA for when they'll be in stock again. I got a good 50+ flights on her with no issues prior to this.
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