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  • Synwpn
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    Originally posted by sfmadmax View Post

    Synwpn Take a look at my post in the Blackhorse Corsair Thread. You can download the manual for the Zero and it should give you the diameter of the cowl. Assuming that the Corsair is bigger than the Zero, you may be able to get FG 60cc in there
    Thanks!

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  • sfmadmax
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    Originally posted by Synwpn View Post
    What's the diameter of the cowl? I'm wondering if I can squeeze a radial in there!
    Synwpn Take a look at my post in the Blackhorse Corsair Thread. You can download the manual for the Zero and it should give you the diameter of the cowl. Assuming that the Corsair is bigger than the Zero, you may be able to get FG 60cc in there

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  • Synwpn
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    What's the diameter of the cowl? I'm wondering if I can squeeze a radial in there!

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  • OV10
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    Originally posted by CF-105 View Post
    Nice looking plane!

    To the Motion RC guys: I understand the need to get things posted on the website as quickly as possible, but please take the time to review the text first. Preferably with a different pair of eyes for maximum benefit. Quite a few errors are appearing. Most due to copy/paste from other planes, but not exclusively. For example the write up on the Zero refers to it as the A5M, which was its open-cockpit, fixed gear predecessor. In one or two places you do correctly identify it as an A6M.

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  • CF-105
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    Nice looking plane!

    To the Motion RC guys: I understand the need to get things posted on the website as quickly as possible, but please take the time to review the text first. Preferably with a different pair of eyes for maximum benefit. Quite a few errors are appearing. Most due to copy/paste from other planes, but not exclusively. For example the write up on the Zero refers to it as the A5M, which was its open-cockpit, fixed gear predecessor. In one or two places you do correctly identify it as an A6M.

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  • cjordan
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    Seriously considering this one. Is there any video of this plane flying electric?

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  • Elbee
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    Alpha Thank you Alpha, I understand the distinction. In another life I was a Confederate Airforce member and we had a T-6 modded to resemble the A6M the best that could be done. The discussion was whether to do a gray or green livery at the time and opted for the gray. Without a Hellcat option, I figured the Corsair was relevant though not as historically accurate. It is a beautiful airframe nonetheless IMHO. I have always thought it seemingly well ahead of our aviation tech and expertise at that time Best, LB

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  • Alpha
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    Unfortunately where we fly in Vietnam we can't put up multiple birds at once so we couldn't get the shots you're describing, but I'm sure someone will make it happen Stateside and get it on camera!

    The green Zero appeared later in the war, perfect against a Corsair, or a Hellcat..

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  • Elbee
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    Aros , Just watched the 'new' Midway movie over the weekend and followed up with the Charleston Heston version last evening. These were the 'bad guys' but what a great airframe. Visualizing the Big Corsair and this in the air at the same time. Best, LB

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  • Aros
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    If it flies half as good as the FMS 1400 we have a winner!

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  • Alpha
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    I really like the scale dihedral on this bird, and the all new all-metal electric retracts. It is an incredibly stable flyer out of the box with no bad habits!

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    The silver layers shine in the sun at certain angles. It is a subtle, tasteful effect that gives pilots a pre-weathered Zero out of the box without any fuss. The rivets are thin and muted, instead of being garish. As they should, all the details, lines, and rivets disappear into the model at a reasonable distance. And all without me having to do anything! Some of us will take it a few steps further with even more weathering, including the characteristic flecking paint of later Zeros, but it's nice to see an out-of-the-box finish as well executed as Black Horse's new Zero.

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  • Alpha
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    Reserved

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  • Alpha
    started a topic Official Black Horse 2385mm A6M Zero thread

    Official Black Horse 2385mm A6M Zero thread

    A5M Zero 2385mm (93.8") Wingspan from Black Horse - Balsa Wood ARF - BHM1002-001




    The Mitsubishi A5M was a Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft. It was the world's first monoplane shipboard fighter to enter service and the direct predecessor of the famous Mitsubishi A6M "Zero". The Allied reporting name was Claude.

    The model is scaled to approximately 1:5 and attention was paid to a true to original appearance and best flight characteristics. The model can be operated using an electric power system or with an internal combustion engine about 60cc displacement.
    Detailed Cockpit


    The Zero boasts a detailed cockpit and hand-painted pilot for added realism. A large battery hatch gives easy access to the internal bay for your organized electronics. Dual hatch latches are pre-installed for additional security.
    Gas or Electric Power


    The spacious single piece molded fiberglass cowl can easily accommodate either gas of electric power systems with minimal cowl cutting.
    Large Wingspan


    The Zero boasts an impressive 93.8" wingspan for commanding presence both in the air and on the ground. Note the factory-printed mutli-tonal weathered printing.
    Printed Weathering


    Factory applied multi-weathered layers accentuate the realistically printed rivets and panel lined. Modelers can take it further with additional weathering, or fly the Zero exactly out of the box as shown in all these photos.
    Retractable Undercarriage


    The gear is retractable with oleo struts for added realism, functionality and scale appeal. Most importantly, the Zero includes all metal electric retracts for the mains, in the box! The skeletonized metal frames and powerful slow speed high torque motor is perfectly sized for the Zero and its included metal suspension landing gear struts. This new part makes the Zero even more user-friendly for pilots wanting the convenience and reliability of electric retracts in a large balsa aircraft!
    Split Flaps


    Scale hinged split flaps contribute to quick takeoffs and stable landings.
    FEATURES:
    • High level of prefabrication right out of the box
    • All Metal Electric Retracts included in the box!
    • Lightweight, strong, laser cut balsa and plywood construction
    • Panel lines and details printed directly onto the pre-applied, high quality covering
    • Aerofoiled tail surfaces
    • Recessed hinges on all control surfaces
    • Pre-drilled hinge mounting holes
    • Heavy-duty pin hinges on all control surfaces
    • Large easy access fuel tank/battery/servo access hatches with sprung loaded latches
    • Painted and detailed cockpit, pilot and interior included
    • Fiberglass control horns with ball link connector
    • comprehensive control and fitting accessories included
    • Two-piece, plug-in wings simplify transportation and assembly
    • Fiberglass cowl and glass reinforced landing gear covers/pants
    • Mounts for both electric and gas power options included
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