Hello 👋 everyone couldn’t find a thread on this little warbird so wanted to get the conversation started. We have had an absolute ball with this bird. The manual recommends 3s on this bird but we have been flying ours on 4s with no issues for over a year. I have flown this with everything from a 3s 2200 to a 4s 4000 and it just likes them all. If your looking for your first warbird or you an experience fighter pilot I can’t recommend this one enough. The large wheels and wider gear make it a breeze to land and take off and safe is there for you newer pilots 😉 anyway check out our full review and if you enjoy it hit that subscribe button.
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Hey Boozer! I loved your video review of this airplane. I just finished the assembly of mine (Been on Backorder for a while and just arrived).
I found she’s tail heavy with a 3s 2800 and using the recommended 65mm CG measurement. So, will be adding some weight.
More disturbing is my elevator pushrod tube is not secure within the fuselage allowing it to flex significantly when up elevator is applied. Trying to figure out how to secure it without cutting into the fuselage.
Cant wait to fly it!
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Maidened the Jug today. What a great airplane! I was expecting a lot more P-factor input on takeoff. With hardly any rudder input, she tracked straight as an arrow! Wanted to climb even with added nose weight. Trimmed it out and adjusted at clevis. Second flight was much more stable.
Rolled her right on with both landings. She does land faster than I expected. Touch down a quarter of the runway and she rolled the length (approx 115’ grass runway).
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Originally posted by Cobra1365 View PostMaidened the Jug today. What a great airplane! I was expecting a lot more P-factor input on takeoff. With hardly any rudder input, she tracked straight as an arrow! Wanted to climb even with added nose weight. Trimmed it out and adjusted at clevis. Second flight was much more stable.
Rolled her right on with both landings. She does land faster than I expected. Touch down a quarter of the runway and she rolled the length (approx 115’ grass runway).
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Originally posted by Merry Boozer RC View Post
I to found it a bit tail heavy on the lighter packs I now only fly her with a 3000 4S pack all the way in the nose and it’s a puppy dog. Sorry to hear about the bad luck on the elevator rod hopefully it wasn’t to hard of a fix.
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I love the plane but I don't understand why they used an A330 digital servo on the elevator and an A330 analog servo on the rudder or why my rudder servo has a restricted range of motion. The servo moves less than half the distance of the digital servo. I know many flyers don't use the rudder but I do for steering on the ground, which is almost no existent, and for coordinated turns to counter the effects of reverse yaw. Does anyone else have this problem. I can program more throw in my radio but it doesn't show up in the servo.
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Originally posted by Mtbkr123 View PostHey Guys,
Any Ideas about putting a more scale looking Propeller on the P-47 ? the 10.5x8x4 looks so small !! I thought about trying an extra 12x7x3 from my T-28 1.2m and round the ends and paint them yellow but would really like to find a 12x5x4 or 12x6x4..
any Ideas ?
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Hey Guys,
I found a Prop I'm excited about trying, it is a 12x6x3 prop off of a Banana Hobby Wildcat F4F 1.2m. Part# BHLX-F4F-W18009. I haven't flown with it yet but looks like a good match for the P-47.
My T-28 1.2m has a 12x7x3 prop with a 3540-850kv motor and 70A Avian ESC. The P-47 has a 3541-880kv motor and the same 70A Avian ESC. I ran the specs through eCalc and the results are almost identical.The only modification I had to do was cut 4mm off of the Propeller hub, it was a little to long.
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