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I love watching guys dogfight at airshows with those
Some one here posted a video a while back using them as aerial targets (gravity_ tester?) |
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You should try RC combat (with streamers), 5 minutes of pure adrenalin if you don't do the lawn dart maneuver or have a major mid-air.
Fly half a dozen rounds and you go home exhausted. |
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Quoted: I love watching guys dogfight at airshows with those Some one here posted a video a while back using them as aerial targets (gravity_ tester?) Yeah, pretty sure that is G_T for some MG shoot in AZ. |
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Quoted: HTF do you turn it without rudder. An airplane doesn't turn with the rudder. It rolls, the rudder just helps "co-ordinate" the turn. |
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So........ aileron to get you on the axis you want and then a little elevator?
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HTF do you turn it without rudder. Actually, you can turn an RC aircraft with either rudder or aileron. Turning with rudder is the beginner mode, turning with aileron is advanced. In the RC world using rudder with aileron is the very advanced mode. |
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HTF do you turn it without rudder. Ailerons and elevator. Just like the airline pilots do. Left bank then up elevator will get a very sharp turn. ETA: Okay, that is will covered now. |
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I always have loved the P40, especially the Flying Tigers edition, Chenault was awesome.
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used to fly gentle lady 2 meter gliders , much fun then dad got the bug and built some 6 ft wingspan super nice all fiberglass glider with 7 channels , 6 months to build... 1st flight dumped it into a pool and it hit the side and sunk... watching him go to the door of the strangers house was no fun and it was totaled, he never flew again after that either except for falcon 4.0 in the PC
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AZ, which company made your P-40? That is an E-Flight ARF. |
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I built several of the large scale gas types made from balsa wood. My largest was a P51 Mustang with a 5 foot wingspan and fully operational landing gears. I had over 400 hours into building the thing and never hasd the balls to fly it. I sold it 10 years ago and the new owner promply crashed and burned.
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When it comes to R/C planes, larger are always easier to fly. Be sure to fly that little plane in calm air and over tall grass to maximize its chances of survival. If you really wist to get into R/C, go find the local club and join. The clubs are always looking for new members to keep the hobby going strong. |
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How much do these things cost? Depends on how much you really want to spend. It is an addicting hobby. You can get into it for as little as $150 for an indoor electric flyer, or spend $300 for an outdoor electric flyer, if you want to go gas it will cost you more. |
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I flew my Mid-Star .40 today for the first time in about 7 years. I graded out a 300' runway out back.
Thank god for the sim as I really was able to brush up on my skills without plowing the real thing into the dirt. |
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Quoted: Quoted: How much do these things cost? Depends on how much you really want to spend. It is an addicting hobby. You can get into it for as little as $150 for an indoor electric flyer, or spend $300 for an outdoor electric flyer, if you want to go gas it will cost you more. To get started, something for outdoors flying. |
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I flew my Mid-Star .40 today for the first time in about 7 years. I graded out a 300' runway out back. Thank god for the sim as I really was able to brush up on my skills without plowing the real thing into the dirt. Are you using the G4 sim? |
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Oooooh that T28 is gonna be a heap of foam and balsa in a blink of an eye, I can feel it!!!!
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How much do these things cost? Depends on how much you really want to spend. It is an addicting hobby. You can get into it for as little as $150 for an indoor electric flyer, or spend $300 for an outdoor electric flyer, if you want to go gas it will cost you more. To get started, something for outdoors flying. If you have never flown RC before I'd recommend a very tame learning electric airplane. In that case you could get into it for somewhere between $100 - $200 dollars, that would include the airplane and a very simple transmitter. |
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Oooooh that T28 is gonna be a heap of foam and balsa in a blink of an eye, I can feel it!!!! Naw, I don't think so. I won't fly it till I'm ready. I also have a buddy cord for my TX. I'm already flying a parkzone micro P51 with good results. |
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I flew my Mid-Star .40 today for the first time in about 7 years. I graded out a 300' runway out back. Thank god for the sim as I really was able to brush up on my skills without plowing the real thing into the dirt. Are you using the G4 sim? Yes, but I have an older version. I think it's 3.5. |
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I use Realflight G4. I was awsome to learn how to fly heli, Crash, hit a button and do it again, hell of a lot cheaper than learning on the real thing. Same goes for planes, i wish i had it when i started flying those! Heres a couple screenshots this is from RF g4, upgraded to 4.5: One handed hovering is hard! lol http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045787.jpg http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045854.jpg And. you can modify the aircraft, i added a turbine and a 4 bladed v-tol prop on this one. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045682.jpg The thing I hate about G4 is that the people are too fast & get out of the way before you can plow your plane into 'em. |
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I used to play multiplayer and chase and collide with other flyers when i was bored.
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i've always wanted one, but afraid i'd trash it quick...
tag for follow up report + pics (hint hint) |
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crashed and burned my Schluter Heliboy in the 80's and it's still painful when I think about it
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Park Zone is the place to start for flying in my opinion. You can get into it for under 200-250 bucks and flying them is easy, fixing them is cheap.
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How much do these things cost? The plane I got was ~$200, the engine is another ~300, plus all the other crap...it's not cheap. |
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I built several of the large scale gas types made from balsa wood. My largest was a P51 Mustang with a 5 foot wingspan and fully operational landing gears. I had over 400 hours into building the thing and never hasd the balls to fly it. I sold it 10 years ago and the new owner promply crashed and burned. Nice post number! I noticed your post number when I noticed your user name. I just bought my first damascus folder and I am considering another. Damascus shotguns are also a favorite of mine. |
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I ordered this the other day...73" wingspan. Now I've just gotta find a good 4 stroke engine for it. http://site.wonderhobby.com/CMP_P40_140.jpg That an ARF? Sometime when I have time I'll snap some pictures of my dads non-ARF P-51 Mustang. I think it's got about a 45-50" wing on it. Don't remember what scale it is. Pneumatically retracted landing gears. |
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I use Realflight G4. I was awsome to learn how to fly heli, Crash, hit a button and do it again, hell of a lot cheaper than learning on the real thing. Same goes for planes, i wish i had it when i started flying those! Heres a couple screenshots this is from RF g4, upgraded to 4.5: One handed hovering is hard! lol http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045787.jpg http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045854.jpg And. you can modify the aircraft, i added a turbine and a 4 bladed v-tol prop on this one. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045682.jpg I have Real Flight Basic and have been having a blast learning to fly with it. Have you tried to fly under that canopy covering the benches behind the flight line? It's not easy but can be done. You can also land on top of it and sometimes take back off too. |
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What round for RC planes? I've seen them soak up multiple rounds from an M2-as long as you don't hit a servo, the reciever, the motor or a control arm, they're pretty tough to kill. And for a first plane, I would seriously recommend an IFO MK3. It's built out of carbon fiber rod (not tube) and ripstop nylon. If they're built as recommended, they are super forgiving. If you make the throws 4+ inches (instead of 2.5) and throw an outrunner and 3 cell on it, it's a whole other animal. http://www.wildrc.com/htmlpages/ifomk3.html They even have RTF kits now-plane is pre-built, test flown and shipped with everything you need-including the transmitter. |
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I have a Parkzone P51 and it's hard as fuck to fly... It doesn't like to stay in the air unless it's flying damn near wide open throttle.
My Hobbyzone Super Cub is easy as fuck to fly. I can cut the power to zero and glide if I want... If I try that with the P51, it will fall out of the sky. Needless to say... after the last fuselage destroying, lawn dart crash with the P51... I replaced the fuselage and hung it on the wall. Haven't flown it since. |
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I use Realflight G4. I was awsome to learn how to fly heli, Crash, hit a button and do it again, hell of a lot cheaper than learning on the real thing. Same goes for planes, i wish i had it when i started flying those! Heres a couple screenshots this is from RF g4, upgraded to 4.5: One handed hovering is hard! lol http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Screenshots/ScreenShot1257045787.jpg I have Real Flight Basic and have been having a blast learning to fly with it. Have you tried to fly under that canopy covering the benches behind the flight line? It's not easy but can be done. You can also land on top of it and sometimes take back off too. i have tryed flying in all sorts of places on the maps, its amazing where you can go, and what you can land on. I like landing on roofs, or hanging from the prop to land on walls. |
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Better hurry. If it lasts as long as the ones I have flown, you have about 55 seconds. Those little fuckers are harder to fly than the real thing ....... |
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I think your CG may be off now. |
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