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  • #21
    There are incredible Freewing and custom aircraft here.

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    • #22
      I’m a huge fan of sport jets in a military livery, so I figured I’d paint my Freewing Avanti S (still one of my favorite aircraft) in one of my favorite liveries, the VFA-102 Diamondbacks. If you own an Avanti S and want to freshen it up after years of service, consider giving it a makeover with a new livery. Hopefully the next sport jet that Freewing releases is in a military livery. I’d be a buyer for sure.

      I removed the old decals, filled in the rudder hinge slots, concealed the front vertical stabilizer screw holes and the four horizontal stabilizer screw holes, and 3D printed and painted a tailcone/nozzle. These changes made for a bit of a sleeker look.
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      • #23
        Well you guys said you wanna know what we are doin with your models out in the field, so here are my 5 cents on the topic.

        I baught this Freewing F-35c version II in late 2019 and since this is an slightly older model i thought i should bring it up to current standards so i modded it a little, moved the battery hatch to the top, oleo landing struts for better ground handling, landing lights, 120mm more wing span for a better glide path and lower landing speed and a more visual color scheme for better visibility in the air...its a super nice flyer :)

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        • #24
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          • #25
            Originally posted by Airguardian View Post
            Pics don't show!
            very odd, because i can see the pictures and i can see the pics in other posts too..., uploaded them again...thanks for the notice Airguardian

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            • #26
              Now I can see them, good job! :D

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post

                Great Segment, here are a couple video's from my A-10 redone in the Arctic Thunder scheme maiden flight and my F-18 redone in the Canadian Demo scheme at it's maiden flight.

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                hahaha. Disregard the post in the A-10 Thread Hugh! Scrolled down and found these now! Awesome!

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                • #28
                  Thanks so much to everyone for posting thus far, sorry I missed some last week, but they will be in this week for sure!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by James View Post
                    Thanks so much to everyone for posting thus far, sorry I missed some last week, but they will be in this week for sure!
                    He's a couple with the new cockpit. Everyone knows I hate posting pictures of my repaints, but for you I'll make an exception. The flight video I posted with the above pictures was also before I did the cockpit.

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                    Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
                    Hangar: FL/FW: Mig 29 "Cobra", A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, F16 Wild Weasel, F4 Phantom & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, Olive B-24, Stinger 90, Red Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 60" Extra 300 V2, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, MXS Green, & Demonstrator. FMS-1700mm P-51, Red Bull Corsair. E-Flite-70mm twin SU-30, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P-51.

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                    • #30
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                      Hi James, pictures of my repainted Dynam ME262,F16, MIG21,SU35 and Rebel. Click image for larger version

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                      • #31
                        They all look awesome paulrkytek ! Especially that 262. One of my fav's

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                        • #32
                          That 262 looks great!

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                          • #33
                            Thanks jlink, the me262 has FMS 12 blade inrunners and is painted with 2 brushes, one soft, one stipple. Pointism rules !!!! Click image for larger version

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                            • #34
                              Here's a pic of my Freewing F-4! I'd love to see it in the video tomorrow. (and I'd love to see the new BH plane Click image for larger version

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                                Pic from yesterday... Late evening flights!

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                                • #36
                                  Hi!

                                  This is not so much about the picture but more about something to make life easier.

                                  I have a tip for all new and old pilots getting in to 6S models that I think should be mentioned on the show: Make yourself an approx 1ft, or more, battery-cable with a smaller connector at one end and the 6S battery connector at the other end. Then you can use smaller batteries when working on the model on the bench. I use 3S or 4S depending on what is at hand. It will cycle the gear, you can set throws and test everything you need, also throttle at low rpm. This takes away the hassle of having to work with and connect/disconnect big 6S batteries indoors. With a longer cable the battery can rest on the bench and out of the way. I use XT90s on my 6S batteries and XT60 on my smaller ones, so the picture is a FW Su35 on its back with a 1800mah/4S XT60 battery on the bench connecting to the XT90 in the model.

                                  Use it if you want to, at least it has made my life easier.

                                  And for all the Mig29 guys: Get yourself a Y-cable from one battery connecting to both ESCs, and the calibration will be as simple as on a single engine model.

                                  Cheers!

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                                  • #37
                                    I'd recommend to go a step further and use separate 2S Li-Po receiver packs to power your electronics separately from the EDFs, using a high-power UBEC (continuous 8A minimum).

                                    I use 600mAh batts and will normally replace them every two flights, leaving a lot of margin. Then again, all up to personal preference!

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                                    • #38
                                      Ok here is another of my captured/Stranger in a Strange Land/Spoils of War Bird. FlightLine FW-190 V1 1120mm (44") Wingspan - PNP bird. As usual it looked great right out of the box. However I wanted to make it mine. So with the help of Callie-Graphics.com I changed it to one of the Fw-190's that the USAAC Captured, repainted, changed the markings to US markings and test flew it.

                                      So as usual the first few pics are what it looked like out of the box. the next few are in work pics. and the last few are of the finished warbird. when I get some pics of her in the air I will post them latter.

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                                      • #39
                                        Fulcrum being scrambled with its new weapons loadout, looking right at home on an unimproved surface.

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                                        • #40
                                          Originally posted by TangoVector View Post
                                          Hi!

                                          This is not so much about the picture but more about something to make life easier.

                                          I have a tip for all new and old pilots getting in to 6S models that I think should be mentioned on the show: Make yourself an approx 1ft, or more, battery-cable with a smaller connector at one end and the 6S battery connector at the other end. Then you can use smaller batteries when working on the model on the bench. I use 3S or 4S depending on what is at hand. It will cycle the gear, you can set throws and test everything you need, also throttle at low rpm. This takes away the hassle of having to work with and connect/disconnect big 6S batteries indoors. With a longer cable the battery can rest on the bench and out of the way. I use XT90s on my 6S batteries and XT60 on my smaller ones, so the picture is a FW Su35 on its back with a 1800mah/4S XT60 battery on the bench connecting to the XT90 in the model.

                                          Use it if you want to, at least it has made my life easier.

                                          And for all the Mig29 guys: Get yourself a Y-cable from one battery connecting to both ESCs, and the calibration will be as simple as on a single engine model.

                                          Cheers!

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                                          Good call Tango. will definitely mention this tomorrow!

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