ts i had same problem with one of my motors motion took care of it right away,i found out it is front motor bearing sounds dried out or broke inside but new motor took care of it.they must have had abunch like that slip threw qc.did not make noise until i spun it by hand with prop on then hear low growling and a tick sound,it also got tight and was first motor to stop spinning with them powered up.but motion is the best at helping people!
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Originally posted by Phatbob View PostMines almost finished, complete with transporter. I think I'm ordering a second canopy to do Brandon's mod.
Grossman56Team Gross!
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Don't forget ... for those of you planning on attending the AMA West Expo this weekend, MotionRC and Model Aviation Magazine will be giving away a NIB F7F Tigercat! As I understand it, it will be given away Saturday towards the end of the day. I will be there, with my production bird on display somewhere in or near the AMA booth.
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Originally posted by Grossman56 View Post
Hey Phatbob, welcome to the forum, love the stand!! that are the outside dimensions will it fit in a back seat or is it still too big??
Grossman56
The carrier is 24"L x 19"w x 21"H. The total envelope with the plane is 55"L x 28"w x 27"H.
I need it just to get this bird in my SUV. It's also handy for assembly at the field and cycling the retracts.
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Finally maidened mine today. Like most have said, flies great, and looks great. Put three flights on it. Have a pair of HP 4s 4500 that I used for last flight. Flew for 6 min at mostly half to full throttle. Had about 50 percent battery left. Picture is after first flight with props barely turning. Early AM really makes the lights stand out.
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Originally posted by Peteflys1 View PostFinally maidened mine today. Like most have said, flies great, and looks great. Put three flights on it. Have a pair of HP 4s 4500 that I used for last flight. Flew for 6 min at mostly half to full throttle. Had about 50 percent battery left. Picture is after first flight with props barely turning. Early AM really makes the lights stand out.
See ya there
Eddie
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