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  • #21
    Fair enough ;)
    Brandon Moon

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    • #22
      Personally I'm glad we have a choice.....

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      • #23
        Originally posted by xviper View Post
        I'll digress as well ....................... I've got one video that's monetized (just to see). I have over 20,000 views on it and I've received nothing. I think you need 100's of thousands of views to get even a few cents. I see one, maybe two of RCInformers videos with over 100,000 views. He must be just raking it in. LOL Sure, he may be doing it for views, but it's not for money. He likely gets compensation (in the form of money and planes) from the people he does his reviews for and that might be hard to put into a $$ value. Fame maybe? :Silly: I hope he didn't quit his day job just to do this. And you're right, he has never replied to any questions I may have asked nor have I seen him reply to others (unless it was frivolous banter and not committing to anything that might get him into "hot water"). I would have liked to have received a reply but hey, I'll live. I'm sure he get's a lot of questions by PM as well. I can see where it would be too time consuming to address them all. I don't mind him spamming. It gets the word out. I don't care what his rationale is. I just care that I got to see stuff I like to see.
        If it was not for the RCInformer buld videos I would have encountered a lot of undocumented problems that were solved for me thanks to the "Build" videos. Anyone who bought and built the FMS P-38's, the Freewing AT6, the Freewing Mosquito planes would know what I mean. In the RC Informer videos they went into expanded detail to show how to address various problems encountered during the build that were not addressed in the manuals. I had a number of questions answered as well when I contacted RC Informer for additional information. To a lessor degree RC Motion has also expanded some of their build videos to address problems they found during the build of a few aircraft as well.

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        • #24
          Speaking of the P38. They never should have ended production of that one. I really love how it flys.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by rifleman_btx View Post
            Speaking of the P38. They never should have ended production of that one. I really love how it flys.
            I had the FMS P-38 and now the Flightline P-38 - no comparison. I had nothing but trouble with the FMS one. In my mind, it was a good thing they stopped making it. I couldn't sell it. I ended up giving it away.

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            • #26
              Dang mine flew almost as good as the flight line. With the 3s 3600 packs it had the power to hang on the props all day if I wanted. It landed easy, and I never had an unpredictable moment with it. The only thing I didn't like was the rudder servo in the horizontal stab. I thought that was tacky

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              • #27
                You must have had the one in a thousand "Winchesters" that were "perfect". ;)
                My FMS 1700mm Corsair ................. love it. My FMS 1450mm P-51 ............... love it. Each company seems to excel in certain models. IF I were in the market for the F7F, it would be the FMS. I prefer the size and the power of it.

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                • #28
                  Indeed, I'll definitely drink to that!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by OV10 View Post

                    I personally would expect that the FMS should burn the candle brighter being that it is $200 more expensive but WOW..........those words coming from someone that has had their fill of brand belittlement.
                    This is what you responded to me with a month earlier when I asked a simple question and you got sorta defensive.

                    https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...postcount=1023
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                    Originally Posted by OV10Bronco
                    Wasn't looking for a debate, just wanted to understand the logic between the disconnected CG's.
                    I understand a more conservative CG explanation but don't understand the testiness over a simple question?
                    Sorry, not trying to be testie, Just have seen too much of the bickering between the two major brands these days and fans of one or the other using an subject from one brand to belittle the other. Had my fill of it.
                    Last edited by brandonmoon; Jul 23, 2017 at 09:46 PM.
                    As mentioned the main difference between these two versions of theF7F is the $200 price difference.

                    From my review of the two planes it seems to me that the major cost item found in the FMS plane and not the Flightline plane is the new landing gear.

                    If you were to check other sites who carry third party landing gear you will find the price of landing gear varies greatly.

                    I am advised by those flying the larger nitro planes that the best landing gear out there is the pneumatic driven type. That type also has a major advantage should the system fail, the landing gear will not be retracted but will be lowered and ready for landing.

                    Those who have flown and tested the new FMS F7F are quite happy with the new FMS landing gear. If the landing gear is that much of a major improvement then it will be iteself be worth the $200 premium.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by DonRhone View Post
                      As mentioned the main difference between these two versions of theF7F is the $200 price difference.

                      From my review of the two planes it seems to me that the major cost item found in the FMS plane and not the Flightline plane is the new landing gear.

                      If you were to check other sites who carry third party landing gear you will find the price of landing gear varies greatly.

                      I am advised by those flying the larger nitro planes that the best landing gear out there is the pneumatic driven type. That type also has a major advantage should the system fail, the landing gear will not be retracted but will be lowered and ready for landing.

                      Those who have flown and tested the new FMS F7F are quite happy with the new FMS landing gear. If the landing gear is that much of a major improvement then it will be iteself be worth the $200 premium.
                      6s power - that's where the difference comes in. As for the retract itself, the FMS retract isn't going to be the money difference. Maybe the intricacy of the strut set-up will add a few bucks but even then, that's neither here nor there when people starting bouncing the thing off rough grass or unprepared fields. Even the retracts on the FMS 1700mm Corsair will get beat up on a rough field and those are plenty big and strong.
                      If you got the power upgrade on the Flightline one, you're closing the gap on $100.00 but that's still 4s. Change the power system to work on 6s and you'll come closer to that $200.00 mark. Oh, and stretch the size out another few inches on the wingspan and there's the rest of it. You may be comparing apples to apples but one is a Mac and the other is a Delicious.

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                      • #31
                        Good points, but there is a little more to it than that. Hope they make more like this one. Both nice planes though in their own regard.
                        Brandon Moon

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                        • #32
                          I just received my Silver version FMS F7F and there was a revision made to the manual, a page was added and it appears the later versions of this plane now have counter rotating props

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                          • #33
                            Originally posted by DonRhone View Post
                            I just received my Silver version FMS F7F and there was a revision made to the manual, a page was added and it appears the later versions of this plane now have counter rotating props
                            How did you manage to get one? They aren't supposed to be available for sale till end of November. Even FMS has them on "pre-order" only.

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                            • #34
                              Originally posted by xviper View Post
                              How did you manage to get one? They aren't supposed to be available for sale till end of November. Even FMS has them on "pre-order" only.
                              I assume that as I was a VIP member of their Web Site was the reason I received the pre-order offer, which I accepted and just recently I received an invoice and six days later my Silver F7F.

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                              • #35
                                ;) benefits of being a VIP member....cool beans
                                Brandon Moon

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                                • #36
                                  "VIP" - Never heard of it for FMS.

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                                  • #37
                                    You can log into their web site and register as a VIP member if memory serves me correctly? real easy to do.
                                    Home essentials & kitchenware, plus home decor and lifestyle goods. Affordable prices, fast shipping, secure checkout. Shop now for deals & free returns.
                                    Brandon Moon

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                                    • #38
                                      Originally posted by xviper View Post
                                      You must have had the one in a thousand "Winchesters" that were "perfect". ;)
                                      My FMS 1700mm Corsair ................. love it. My FMS 1450mm P-51 ............... love it. Each company seems to excel in certain models. IF I were in the market for the F7F, it would be the FMS. I prefer the size and the power of it.
                                      If you check the RC Groups site for this plane, the FMS 1400 P-38 you will find that there were a lot of satisfied users of the FMS P-38.

                                      There is no doubt that the Flightline plane is also a fine plane, but then again it is more or less a generation later product.

                                      Like all planes there are also some who had problems with the FMS P-38 plane as well. However the vast majority quite liked this plane and were sad to see it discontinued.

                                      https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...ghtning-1400mm

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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by DonRhone View Post

                                        If you check the RC Groups site for this plane, the FMS 1400 P-38 you will find that there were a lot of satisfied users of the FMS P-38.

                                        There is no doubt that the Flightline plane is also a fine plane, but then again it is more or less a generation later product.

                                        Like all planes there are also some who had problems with the FMS P-38 plane as well. However the vast majority quite liked this plane and were sad to see it discontinued.

                                        https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...ghtning-1400mm
                                        No need to check. I had the FMS P-38. For me, it was garbage - no satisfaction here. Total waste of money. I got rid of it so cheap, it was like giving it away. I think I got the price of the RX back out of it. The next guy flew it a couple of times and then hung it up as a ceiling ornament. He was a "biker" type. Had I charged him a buck more, he would have hunted me down and beat me to death with his Harley. When it flew, it wallowed like a pig in mud, poor alignment of some parts, tail booms were so flexible, they wagged like a dog's tail (and they were crooked). I now have the Flightline. What a huge difference. Unless FMS updates their P-38 (a LOT), they can't compete.

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                                        • #40
                                          Would be interesting to see if they build one 1700mm like this f7f

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