I'm not in favor of putting crew members in the nose, turret and tail gun. They are never there during takeoff and landing for safety reasons. The only time was when Alan Arkin gave the finger to the tower as his Catch 22 B-25 was taxiing. This is how the gunner should look in the top turret:
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Originally posted by davegee View Post
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Originally posted by borntoolate View Post
They look great, sir! You have inspired me to order some as well for my Ruptured Duck. They arrived today.
Bob
Happy Flying!!
Davegee
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Originally posted by davegee View Post
Cool! I would have preferred being able to get a full body pilot for the nose, but that's ok. Things worked out.
Happy Flying!!
Davegee
Bob
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Originally posted by borntoolate View Post
Cheers
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Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Last fall I crashed my B-25J Mitchell. I can accept that it was pilot error, as usual, have spent several hours and days rebuilding (which I enjoy as much as flying) and I am almost finished with the rebuild. Then I came across a problem with Gear, Sequenced doors and the Blue Box (Model 1713) the one with the on-off button. After extensive research, even reached out to a friend who also bought the plane and his arrived on the same weekend, asked him to look at his Blue Box and let me know where the Landing Gear, and Gear doors plug in, only to find that he has a model 1712 (without the on/off) button. If anyone has Pictures of the connections or a specific wiring diagram for B-25J using the Model 1713 Blue Box could you post them for me to review and try, I really want to see this fly this spring. Thank you, I have enjoyed reading through all of your posts.
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On mine each gear door servo lead (one from the left wing and one for the right wing) is plugged into a Y-harness which plugs into the "Double Stage Door" slot of the E2 Controller (Blue Box).
Hope this helps.
Best, LBI 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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Jackswr,
Not to my knowledge, if anything, ask the MotionRC CS Rep in the chat option on their website.
I am modifying and repainting my B-25 and have not yet gotten to the electrics.
These will accept any TX/RX combo as those are required to finish the model.
However, I am not familiar with the Eflite Safe and AS3X capability electronics.
By the way, welcome to Hobby Squawk, Sir, very glad to have you onboard.
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You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Originally posted by Jackswr View PostI just found this plane and am interested but I’ve only flown Eflite planes that have Safe and AS3X capability. Never flown anything by FlightLine or even Motionnpro. Does the B25 have that type of capability?
Best to set it up at home. Check EVERYTHING twice. Then have someone at your field or local hobby shop check it one last time. After you do a couple of them, it becomes pretty easy.
Mine has an AR8360T which is set up to include AS3X an SAFE. I use the 7th channel for the bomb bay doors and the 8th for independent control of the nose wheel steering.
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Originally posted by Charlee View PostWhat is the connector with a yellow wire marked "reverse brake" for and what does it plug into?My YouTube RC videos:
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