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Thank you XVIPER2 for the advice concerning the failsafe.
Today i had some time to instal and test the elctronics. I have some delay of 3 sec. with the landing gears, does somebody notice this also? and the upper white light don't flash , it stays steady. Will this flash when i'm connecting all the wires to the blue box?
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Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
Hey Flyer Phil, did those prop decals come with the plane ? I haven't seen them yet. Or did you print them up yourself? Brad
The home hangar seems to breed!!
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Originally posted by downwindleg View PostHere's a vid of my maiden of the Spitfire this last Saturday. Had to make the landing without flaps due to a way wrong mix with elevator. Started with 5% down and it looks like it's going to be 15% up before it's over. I can't post the link from my work computer but if you go to BP's Spitfire on youtube, it will come up. Maybe someone else can post the link after watching it. My friend Carlos did the video on his cell phone and added the music, Brad
Tom
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Originally posted by franky View PostToday i had some time to instal and test the elctronics. I have some delay of 3 sec. with the landing gears, does somebody notice this also? and the upper white light don't flash , it stays steady. Will this flash when i'm connecting all the wires to the blue box?
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Originally posted by xviper2 View PostIf you look at the demo video, you will see that the gear has a delay of ~3 seconds. That's normal. Certain things on these planes (like servos and lights) get their power from that control box. The control box gets its power from the RX. Depending on how the control box is wired, stuff is powered from different leads coming from the RX. Lights coming on and flashing is done in the control box. If you are testing the lights with outside power or testing when not all of the connections are made, things may not work as they should. I also caution you about testing stuff like lights from outside power sources (like a servo tester or a receiver pack). This method can fry LEDs very easily as they aren't being provided with the correct amount of voltage.
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Originally posted by Pogo View Post
Beautiful first flight Brad- well done! :Cool:
Tom
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Originally posted by Flyer Phill View Post
I ordered the Spitfire 1/7 scale nomenclature from Callie Graphics...
https://callie-graphics.com/collecti...e-nomenclature
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Originally posted by Dewey H Lee View PostBoy my phone is acting up. What i type and it post is different. Hope you could make out what came up Franky. Sorry:Confused:
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Originally posted by xviper2 View PostIf you look at the demo video, you will see that the gear has a delay of ~3 seconds. That's normal. Certain things on these planes (like servos and lights) get their power from that control box. The control box gets its power from the RX. Depending on how the control box is wired, stuff is powered from different leads coming from the RX. Lights coming on and flashing is done in the control box. If you are testing the lights with outside power or testing when not all of the connections are made, things may not work as they should. I also caution you about testing stuff like lights from outside power sources (like a servo tester or a receiver pack). This method can fry LEDs very easily as they aren't being provided with the correct amount of voltage.
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Originally posted by Twowingtj View Post
Welcome to the Squawk Joe. Good to have another Aeros member here:Cool:. tj
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