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Assembly of Nexa P-47 (1500mm) Balsa Thunderbolt by Papa Boozer

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  • AndrewF
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    Originally posted by 406PIlot View Post

    Yes the FMS 300kv motor and flight line prop are a safe combination. You will actually see better speed / performance with this combination. The amp draw will go down slightly as well.

    This setup is actually my preference for the plane. The 4 blade prop from FMS looks great but both the 3 and 4 blade are scale setup's and give a true to life look.
    Awesome, that’s good to hear. I didn’t think it would be too risky, just wanted to double check and see if anyone else had done it. How is the clearance from the prop to the ground when the tail lifts off during take off?

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  • 406PIlot
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    Originally posted by AndrewF View Post
    I just got this plane. I decided to go with the FMS 5060-300kv motor, but since the FMS prop wasn't in stock I decided to go with the Flightline Corsair 18x12 3 blade prop. Does anyone know if this combination of prop and motor will be okay? The FMS Corsair says it had an 18x11 4 blade prop, so I figured it couldn't hurt to go to a 18x12 3 blade. I am planning on testing it with a watt meter.
    Yes the FMS 300kv motor and flight line prop are a safe combination. You will actually see better speed / performance with this combination. The amp draw will go down slightly as well.

    This setup is actually my preference for the plane. The 4 blade prop from FMS looks great but both the 3 and 4 blade are scale setup's and give a true to life look.

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  • AndrewF
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    I just got this plane. I decided to go with the FMS 5060-300kv motor, but since the FMS prop wasn't in stock I decided to go with the Flightline Corsair 18x12 3 blade prop. Does anyone know if this combination of prop and motor will be okay? The FMS Corsair says it had an 18x11 4 blade prop, so I figured it couldn't hurt to go to a 18x12 3 blade. I am planning on testing it with a watt meter.

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  • starcop
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    Originally posted by Papa Boozer/Dots View Post
    Mounting the Eight Fifty Cals & Decals (Day 6) So many decals, makes this bird a real eye Catcher. Instructions are really detailed on where to place the peal and stick decals. Guns are also provided in kit. She wouldn't be a Thunderbolt without the (8) 50's. Guys, I try to give you more angles of this bird, I like her a lot. Hope you do too! Thank again, to Motion RC for making this NEXA bird available to use balsa lovers. if you like this assembly thread, please leave a comment. This will give this old man energy to do another. Papa quote: " Fair skies and soft landing until we see each other again."
    Hello Popa, Your aircraft looks fantastic. I just purchased the same ARF P-38. I hope I can use some of your techniques to complete her! Thank you, for the thread. Cheers!

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  • Ron1950
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    jb poppa boozer used the fms 1700mm corsair motor and prop u can get them from horizon tru turn sells different motor shafts for some electric motors that dont have the hex on the shaft and has the scale looking hub u just have to know the shaft thread size the admerial motors shaft uses a 8.125 thread the fms 5060 is a 10mm shaft that u can use the corsair hub on

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  • JB Shumard
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    Originally posted by Merry Boozer RC View Post
    For those of you that had been following this thread I wanted to share the maiden flight. We where vary impressed with this plane and the performance was excellent after actually assembling and flying the model this truly gets the boozer stamp of approval. Also FYI I was not payed or provided any part of this model so this review is unbiased and as truthful as it can be. We truly wanted this model enough to pay for it in full to review it. Great job Motionrc I’m excited to see where the Nexa line goes in the future.
    I've watched this video 4 or 5 times and I did subscribe. I have a P-47 Nexa and I want to install a 4 Blade Prop hub and spinner. I bought the plane and 4 blades from Motion RC but can't find a hub and Spinner. Could Pappa please tell me where He bought His at. (Love the show)
    Last edited by JB Shumard; Jan 27, 2021, 06:21 PM. Reason: left out my I.D. Johnny Crash, john_shumard@yahoo.com

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  • Papa Boozer/Dots
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    Guys, just a short note from old Papa Boozer, if you have not looked at the maiden and performance of this plane, do so. I really think we got this one right, specially the power system. As shown we used the old FMS corsair power system. There is a new model of the plane, I would check out and compare to see how close a match, the old system is to the new. Could be the answer for your assemble. I have not done so, and cannot recommend at this time. Just a thought.

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  • Ron1950
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    The down aileron does not hit the flap after u set the book travel spec. Love this plane. Iam getting out of the foamies and buying nexa (VQ). The size is nice and can fit into small cars with wings off. So far i have the tiger moth and p47

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  • Ron1950
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    two problems with my build first is the nylon bolts were too short so had to get some 3 inch bolts second and may not be a problem is if the flaps are full and the aileron that goes down will jam against the flap i think that the aileron travel set up in the directions will stop before they touch though

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  • Ron1950
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    One last question. How much did poppa have to sand off the center wing spar? Putting this step off as i left my dremal in my rv over in tx. May have to get another lol the spar i have is so tight it wont go in farther then 2 inches by

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  • Ron1950
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    thanks wes ill use the ztw.85a ill let ya know if i see any magic smoke

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  • Merry Boozer RC
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    Originally posted by Ron1950 View Post
    blew up the pics and got the freewing servo part number..so ordered the 4 from motion and the two hitecs now everything is ordered except the esc...what ya think of a 85a ztw esc for the 6 s set up?
    The 85amp will probably work I only used the 100 because I had one sitting on the shelf

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  • Ron1950
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    blew up the pics and got the freewing servo part number..so ordered the 4 from motion and the two hitecs now everything is ordered except the esc...what ya think of a 85a ztw esc for the 6 s set up?

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  • Merry Boozer RC
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    Originally posted by Gremlin View Post
    Thanks for posting some great resources MerryBoozers (build pics and video).

    I'm seriously considering building this bird. Just a couple of questions if you don't mind. I am assuming the one piece wing can be removed for transport? (I only have a small car). I have a power system from a 1600mm spitfire. I'm thinking that would work well on 6S in this bird. What do you think?
    Yes the wing definitely come off and I think that poer system would work although the prop spinner combo might look funky from the spitfire

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  • Gremlin
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    Thanks for posting some great resources MerryBoozers (build pics and video).

    I'm seriously considering building this bird. Just a couple of questions if you don't mind. I am assuming the one piece wing can be removed for transport? (I only have a small car). I have a power system from a 1600mm spitfire. I'm thinking that would work well on 6S in this bird. What do you think?

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  • Papa Boozer/Dots
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    jseese, Wesley my son, ordered the power system off of Horizon Hobby. This system is off of the FMS 1700mm Corsair. I understand it is no longer in production. You my want to call Horizon and see if they will be providing parts going forward. This motor is the same for the P-51 FMS 1700mm. Check the numbers and see if they are the same. Hope this helps. Papa. P.S. If you kick on the picture of the power system, it will enlarge and show you the parts numbers up close.

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  • jseese
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    Thanks for the build thread. Where did you source your motor from? Thanks!

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  • Papa Boozer/Dots
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    Evan D, Great looking bird! I also have had some Top Flite models in my day. The last one I built was a sixty size B model Mustang.. This was in the day before Top Flite made ARF's. I remember not being to impressed with the wing design of that model. I rebuilt the wing twice, the last time using foam board in the middle sections with over lapping carbon fiber. This was just to keep the gear from coming out when landing. This was also in the days of air retracts, what a pain. Had a two stroke 91 OS engine, now I am show my age. I still have that bird, and one day, plan on a rebuild. This time making her electric powered, since the P-47 come out so sweet. I know your bird is a great flyer, never seen a bad flying jug. Fair skies and soft landings with her, she is a real lady.

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  • Evan D
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ID:	263983 The P-47 is one of a few warbirds that fly well as a model without changing tail shapes or airfoils. The others are the Zero and Focke Wulf. Hard to go wrong with them. I’m flying my TF P-47 today.

    Congrats on the build and flight MB.

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  • easystar123
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    Originally posted by Papa Boozer/Dots View Post
    easystar123, I do appreciate your reply and your positive response. I also have enjoyed gas planes way back to the early eighties. My son, was the reason I started back in the hobby two years ago. Electric planes were new too me at this time.. I did miss the balsa planes and the assembly, If you are an expert builder, I do recommend putting a little dihedral in the wing. But, do know this is not recommended are required to make the airplane fly well. I wish you great success on your project. If one person has a great experience with this plane when using our recommendations. The Boozers will be a success and keep all three motivated. I do hope you are a subscriber to our channel. If so thank you!
    Yes Papa Boozer I am a subscriber to your channel and I love all the videos you make. Im not an expert builder but I will just keep the wings the way they are as you have said the plane flys well without anymore dihedral so will be happy to just leave it. Kind regards and happy landings. Cant wait to get the plane.

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