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David Janashvili
2009-03-04, 09:38 PM
This is my new Ducted fun plane collection, I am planing to fly them in summer time .
Two of them have retractable gears working on air pressure .
1,Sabre, 102mm ducted fan, 4500mah Li-po Battery 18V
2,Mig 29, 2 x 102mm ducted fan, 4500mah Li-po Battery 18V x 2
3,Hawk, 102mm ducted fan, 4500mah Li-po Battery 18V
Elgreco
2009-03-04, 09:43 PM
Any pictures ?
David Janashvili
2009-03-04, 09:51 PM
This is my new Ducted fun plane collection, I am planing to fly them in summer time .
Two of them have retractable gears working on air pressure .
1,Sabre, 102mm ducted fan, 4500mah Li-po Battery 18V
2,Mig 29, 2 x 102mm ducted fan, 4500mah Li-po Battery 18V x 2
3,Hawk, 102mm ducted fan, 4500mah Li-po Battery 18V
here are some pictures hope u like them
Burning Head
2009-03-04, 10:57 PM
Cool foamy jet David,I got a foamy Mirage too. There are tuff to control,but so powerfull:cool:
Dwight Macdonald
2009-03-05, 12:45 AM
They look great David. They should have a cool sound and look in the air.
LAMAHORSE
2009-03-05, 09:20 AM
Great looking FoamyJET"S buddy,,,
Did you cover them with fiberglassing to protect the foam from scratching?
Very nice color scheme you have done on them,,, Your models are very popular models in foamy style flying EDF Jet's...
I have a Big Foamy F/A-18C Hornet that is on the long run building bench...
If I want my Hornet to fly properly,,, I will have to fit a pair's of 90mm fan's unit's or one big 100mmm and + size into it....
Again,
I hope to see them flying this summer at WIMAC while I pass by for a visite...
Burning Head
2009-03-05, 09:43 AM
Hey LH, when you say cover with fibreglas, you mean the tip and border of the wing or all the craft. that scarry overweigth the plane no...:cool:
David Janashvili
2009-03-05, 09:58 AM
Hi, Thanks,
I have order the Mirage last week, I wold like to have all the colection of FLYFLY,
Its powerful, I think its vill run Good on this summer.
David
David Janashvili
2009-03-05, 10:05 AM
Hi Lamahorse,
I realy dont know how cover foam with fiberglassing to protect the foam from scratching,
Can you halp me???
David
David Janashvili
2009-03-05, 10:08 AM
Thanks Dwight...
David
LAMAHORSE
2009-03-06, 06:12 AM
Hi buddies,,
Yea glassing the hole bird B/H buddy,,, the hole thing,,, ...
If not,,, even if the NEW foamy fighter jet's are mutch better then the old version from a fiew years back,,, they will keep having scratching issues if you dont glass the bird...
If you go to RCG website,
You'll find a ton's of informations to glass your wonderfull FighterJet's...
And will add some weight a little ,, but better to be that,,, then a plane that scratch all over and affect your flying performance with the Drag issues...
Their is some very lite fiberglassing that can do the job for your Jet's buddies,, And mutch easyer to do then from the past....
Good luck,,,
And B/H ,,, can't wait to see your Mirage this summer buddy...
By the way,,, how have you been since I saw you last fall?
Keep up the good work guy's !!!
Burning Head
2009-03-06, 09:05 AM
It a raffal not the mirage sorry bro. And boff the same thing LH, take care of the building befor any fly at my local park :cool:until late spring. then the club the club and the club:D
LAMAHORSE
2009-03-06, 09:39 AM
Cool Bud,
The Rafale is a great fast fighter jet...
What is the name of the Rafale product?
And have you complet the model or you still on the work bench with it?
Pic's would be welcome Buddy,,,
Do you plan to do your own colorscheme on it?
Burning Head
2009-03-06, 12:47 PM
I buy last spring from Hobby lobby. I will put some bidirection fibre tape to the tips and LE of the wing that all. I dont want overweigth the craft...or it will be nomercy flying:cool:
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