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Official FlightLine RC 1200mm F8F-1 Bearcat Thread
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Special circumstances on this 1.. I had a "ONE DAY ONLY," 20% coupon from ebay to use on anything I wanted. At the time Motion rc website showed out of stock on the Bearcat, but their ebay posting said there were 10 available. So I assumed they set aside inventory specifically for ebay sales and placed my order. Well, after a few days I noticed it had not shipped yet & called Motion's customer service. They discovered the error in the ebay listing & gave me a discount code for that plane as soon as it came back in stock. So now I have my awesome Bearcat & Motion rc rocks.Originally posted by Dual Prop Dave View Post
Where did you get the coupon if I may ask? I keep hearing of these, but never see them anywhere?
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Landing the bearcat on grass has beaten the gear and wings up. Have ripped both out of the wings,twice, foam tac to the rescue, This plane needs to be landed on pavement, take off on grass if you get her rolling a little bit will work without a nose over. Paint match at home depot. Not meant for even short grass strips. options would be larger tires which means you fly with the gear down all the time! I have the 1600 mm spitfire and take off and landings on my grass strip are not an issue s the tires are a lot larger and shock absorbing struts
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It seems that there has been an addition to the description of the bearcat. There is now a line called recommended environment where it says not for grass unless it is smooth and short or paved , After putting on new wings the flight today was upon landing at my grass field it snagged the left wheel and ripped out the landing gear. I am keeping foam tac in business. I will get rid of the plane as it is not suited to fly off grass unless it is a golf course putting green. Needs larger wheels that wont snag or switch to 2 bladed prop, fly with the gear up and land it on its belly!
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I'd recommend that if the gear pops out, epoxy it back into place. With the length of the strut, the amount of torque applied to the retract/ wing joint in an anything but perfect landing is enough to weaken, if not pop it out. So, since it's out, use Epoxy to nail it back together again.
Grossman56Team Gross!
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Glues don't stay stuck to EPO
One place Dynam got it right is they tend to sandwich foam between a "plate" and the retract, making it so you have to rip out a hunk of foam. rather than just pop a glue joint.
You could set up similar with a thin aluminum plate on the upper surface of the wing and carrying screws from the retract mounting lugs through the aluminum... but that leads to some cosmetic issues.FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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The production hasn't changed, they remain the same.Originally posted by Fallguy44 View PostAre the older versions, say more than a year old different from the latest versions? Or has everything remained the same? Thanks!Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
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The manual calls for the push rods to go in control horn #1 which is the outer most hole. The hole is also larger than holes 2 and 3 as seen in the picture. Using #1 hole, there is a decent amount of play at the clevis attachment to the point that I can move the aileron up and down slightly which I can imagine isn't great for the flying. Anyone else run into this? Should I go hole #2 instead? All the control horns are this way.
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Thanks. Weird that mine is different. Anyone elseOriginally posted by crxmanpat View PostI didn't have that on mine, but since there's a little slop using the first hole, just go with the second. You will still have plenty of throw. But make sure you use the second hole on both ailerons so you won't have differential throws.
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FOAM-Tac, sticks and sticks well, I have gotten into the habit of grabbing the gear of a new plane and pulling the gear and pocket out and foam-tacing them in good, any surface that has contact to the foam gets glue. How many times have you seen a gear and pocket come out on a good landing yet alone bad one just to see that there is little glue, after the re-glue I've had the wing rip and the gear bend but still in place.Originally posted by fhhuber View PostGlues don't stay stuck to EPO
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Dynam plates are just as bad, I have to glue the plates in just like the pocket style, think surface area when ever you glue thing.
Ron.AMA 424553
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