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  • Using an Admiral 5000 6S. Battery placed all the way forward, landing gear down .... and plane is still a bit tail heavy. Are most people adding some nose weight ?

    Thanks. Bob

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    • Originally posted by Balsa Bob View Post
      Using an Admiral 5000 6S. Battery placed all the way forward, landing gear down .... and plane is still a bit tail heavy. Are most people adding some nose weight ?

      Thanks. Bob
      Mine balanced correctly with a 6s 5000 lipo and no additional weight was needed. Note that different batteries have different weights and some aircraft might indeed need a little extra weight.

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      • Hi, I'm installing new main gear doors after a crash, and I don't know where to insert the clevises and pin into the servo and gear door. The manual didn't really help me all that much. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could post a photo where both ends are inserted. Thank you so much.

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        • I'm competing in our Belgian F4H (World Air Sports Federation aka 'FAI' flying scale model aircraft) championship with the B-25. After a top score for the first flight despite a "too fast' comment from the jury, for the second I tried to be more scale. Unfortunately, it was too slow for the bird and the take off did not end as expected...
          However the jury found the take off very scale this time.
          So a new bird and spare part (mid wing section) were ordered and delivered. The nacelle and fuselage, I'll try to repair them and convert the B-25 with the 3D gunship nose version because the front of the fuselage is not symmetric anymore. This will become my trainer. The new one will be my competition plane.


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          Never give up!

          Regarding the CG and weight, mine is with recommended CG and 4.170 Kg, I'm using the Admiral 5000 (730 gr) batteries and I need a bit of extra weight in the front.
          I fly about 9 minutes and I have a bit more than 50% left in the battery.
          What I noticed after about 10 flights is the engines started to move in the nacelle one after the other... check your screws, they get loose!

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          • LucB, Both a Congratulation and a condolence are in order here ti would appear. Glad to read you're rebuilding her. Nicely done on the "Top Score". Best of luck, LB
            I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
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            • I have some experience with various planes. The craziest I have I flown are the Lippisch, a timber x and the little voodoo p51 and have a bunch of easier planes. How difficult is this plane to fly with some experience? The realflight has a nitro B25 and I’d say it flys quite nice. I wanna get one but aren’t sure I have enough experience yet.

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              • Justinhip, Welcome to "The Squawk". Glad to have you onboard, Sir.

                This airplane is considered 'Intermediate Level'.

                Only you can decide if you're ready, though if you fly at a club field or a public field, you can ask for a little assist.

                Best, LB
                I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
                ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
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                • Originally posted by Justinhip View Post
                  I have some experience with various planes. The craziest I have I flown are the Lippisch, a timber x and the little voodoo p51 and have a bunch of easier planes. How difficult is this plane to fly with some experience? The realflight has a nitro B25 and I’d say it flys quite nice. I wanna get one but aren’t sure I have enough experience yet.
                  Seems like a significant step up in size from those listed. It requires power to fly it to the ground.
                  Buddy box with a proficient flyer and you could learn to handle it.

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                  • Originally posted by Justinhip View Post
                    How difficult is this plane to fly with some experience?
                    It is not difficult to fly, thanks to the 2 engines (I have more difficulties with my single engine electric planes). But you need to remember that it needs to fly a bit faster than scale speed.
                    Here is what I do for the championship (keeping in mind that I have to be as scale as possible):
                    throttle stick at 55% is the low limit to fly safe. Apply more power for take off and let it roll to get the required speed (75% throttle).
                    The low rates are my max rates, 60% expo.
                    In normal condition, windy or not, there is more power than needed and I fly it like a hunter.

                    Extra note: my new B-25 came with V2 version of the Esc. These have an additional wire which seems to be for the reverse.

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                    • Can’t wait to fly my B25 I have to practice fly a styro spitfire first a lot before l even think of flying the Bomber

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                      • Bomber pilot, Welcome to Hobby Squawk, Sir, and Good Luck with your first check flight. Best, LB
                        I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
                        ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                        You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
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                        • Similar: https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...read?q=beeping

                          This is so strange. I helped my father repair the nose gear/retract on his B-25 after a landing that was just short of the runway. I was testing the retracts by taking the "retract lead" from the blue box and plugging it into a separate Rx/BEC from that in the model that I use for testing. Reaching under the fuselage to do one final test, I went to connect the EC5 plugs (lipo to my separate Rx) and somehow managed to touch them backwards (don't even ask me how this is possible). I felt like an idiot when smoke came out of the right hand nacelle.

                          We pulled that ESC, and got a replacement from Motion. The replacement has an additional yellow lead that the original did not have. Based on the brochure, it didn't look like it served any purpose.

                          Today we were ready to test the model. Powered up, and did a range check. The we did some taxi tests, brought it back to the pit to adjust the nose steering linkage (lipo disconnected), then did some additional taxi tests. All was well, and I handed the Tx to Dad. He goes to take off, and neither motor turns and each ESC emits a steady beep. On a whim, we tried rebinding the Rx, but no change. I'm not kidding, after all the taxi tests, it was the instant before the first post-goof flight.

                          Why are RIGHT side ESC's burning up? Has anybody learned anything new?

                          I also wonder why, on Flightline twins, you don't have to disconnect the center wire of one ESC, as you typically do on twin ARF builds.

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                          • The yellow wire is to have reverse thrust.

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                            • I should have included this link -- some similar posts: https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...read?q=beeping


                              This is so strange. I helped my father repair the nose gear/retract on his B-25 after a landing that was just short of the runway. I was testing the retracts by taking the "retract lead" from the blue box and plugging it into a separate Rx/BEC from that in the model that I use for testing. Reaching under the fuselage to do one final test, I went to connect the EC5 plugs (lipo to my separate Rx) and somehow managed to touch them backwards (don't even ask me how this is possible). I felt like an idiot when smoke came out of the right hand nacelle.

                              We pulled that ESC, and got a replacement from Motion. The replacement has an additional yellow lead that the original did not have. Based on the brochure, it didn't look like it served any purpose.

                              Today we were ready to test the model. Powered up, and did a range check. The we did some taxi tests, brought it back to the pit to adjust the nose steering linkage (lipo disconnected), then did some additional taxi tests. All was well, and I handed the Tx to Dad. He goes to take off, and neither motor turns and each ESC emits a steady beep. On a whim, we tried rebinding the Rx, but no change. I'm not kidding, after all the taxi tests, it was the instant before the first post-goof flight.

                              Why are RIGHT side ESC's burning up? Has anybody learned anything new?

                              I also wonder why, on Flightline twins, you don't have to disconnect the center wire of one ESC, as you typically do on twin ARF builds.

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                              • Click image for larger version  Name:	image310.jpg Views:	0 Size:	112.7 KB ID:	410516 Hi All: I pushed the button on buying a new B-25J yesterday. I plan on using a markings scheme from a real B-25J Cactus Kitten that flew in the Pacific Theater. On April 28, 1945, on a bombing mission of shipping targets near Saigon, Indochina, they were hit by antiaircraft fire and the plane crashed, killing all 5 crewmembers.

                                I haven't ever had a B-25 model before so this will be fun. I'll use most of the original stock paint scheme with minor changes for Cactus Kitten.

                                I'd like to add some printed details like the extra fairings on the nacelles and anything else that might be appropriate. I haven't been able to download the nacelle fairings up for some reason. Does anyone have a link or place to go to find STLs that I could download for some detail additions to add to the airplane? I really didn't find any on Cults3D, Thingiverse, or Printables.com. Maybe I wasn't looking in the right places?

                                Thanks,

                                Davegee

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                                • davegee the only other place you might be able to find an STL file for this I can think of could be cgtrader. Give it a whirl. Best, LB

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                                  • Originally posted by Elbee View Post
                                    davegee the only other place you might be able to find an STL file for this I can think of could be cgtrader. Give it a whirl. Best, LB

                                    https://www.cgtrader.com/
                                    thanks, Elbee. I will do that for other ideas for this model and anything else I'd like to print up. I did play with the Thingiverse site a little more with those nacelle fairings that I couldn't print up before, but this time I was able to do it. I have them printing now, and I'll see how it goes. With this model idea of using Cactus Kitten, they do have the fairings on the nacelles on this version of the aircraft , so if they print up ok, I should be in business.

                                    Thanks,

                                    Davegee

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                                    • Congratulations on your purchase of the B-25. I'm sure you will do it justice. If Flite-line doesn't offer a new WW2 plane this fall this might be my X-MAS present. I'd do a dirty SW Pacific version.

                                      Best Regards, Rex

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                                      • I have several 3DP components for the B-25 posted and one still in work. Links are below

                                        Exhaust Header Covers

                                        Bomb Bay DoDads

                                        Turret Gunner Figure

                                        Scale Wheels

                                        Still in work with ECD late 2024
                                        Gunship Nose & Upgraded Barrels
                                        Attached Files

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                                        • Originally posted by Fast N Light View Post
                                          I have several 3DP components for the B-25 posted and one still in work. Links are below Still in work with ECD late 2024.
                                          FNL, ahh, a builder/designer after my own heart.

                                          Very nicely done and thank you for your effort and the STL files.
                                          Your picture showing all of the previous variants of the nose is very familiar to me.

                                          It is part(s) of the process. Again, great work.

                                          Best as always, LB
                                          I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
                                          ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                                          You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
                                          ~Anonymous~

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