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Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yup fly on low rates for the maiden.
And 1/2fil the tank!
And 1/2fil the tank!
Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Goddard wrote:Looking GOOD Ron
Based on my yesterday Exploits 1 small snippet of advice.
Small rudder throw.
I neglected to mention in my Rainbow reveiw (I'm like that ) but as it climbed
I gave it a handful of rudder and the resulting full power spiral dive had me
me thankful for modern laundry..That was with a high wing, high dihedral and I
JUST got away with it. The Spit was designed to be unstable.
Give it as much height as you can before attempting to turn it and make it very gentle.
If you can, put a nice bit of expo on the TX.
We're all rootin for Ya
Ooooo scary John!
Ok, low rates like you and Indra suggest. Not sure how to set that up just yet. I need to study up on my DX5E and figure out how to "bind" my receiver. Indra said he would fly over and give me a hand, I may have to call him out on that one!
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kim wrote:Looks Great !!!!! Ready for it's first Scramble !!!!!
Yeah man! The Baby Wulf is shaking it's stringers loose right about now isn't it?
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Binding,
Turn on the Reciever with a bind plug plugged in.
Then with the transmitter off hold down the trainer switch and turn the transmitter on.
After several seconds it should bind.
On the top right there is a switch that says high/low set that to low and you are good for to maiden.
Turn on the Reciever with a bind plug plugged in.
Then with the transmitter off hold down the trainer switch and turn the transmitter on.
After several seconds it should bind.
On the top right there is a switch that says high/low set that to low and you are good for to maiden.
Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good job I didn't add. 'Negative expo for Futaba, Positive for you weirdo's with Spektrum.'
Like I was going to.
Doh hit the return key......
Like I was going to.
Doh hit the return key......
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
I forgot you are a futabite!
I nearly was but then it hit me there would be no ultra micro BNFs.
I nearly was but then it hit me there would be no ultra micro BNFs.
Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
nitroairplane wrote:I forgot you are a futabite!
I nearly was but then it hit me there would be no ultra micro BNFs.
Zute Alors they might say not that far from here..
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Goddard wrote:nitroairplane wrote:I forgot you are a futabite!
I nearly was but then it hit me there would be no ultra micro BNFs.
Zute Alors they might say not that far from here..
Actually John, it sounds like something my French teacher would say at my attempt to conjugate the verb.
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So, how did it fly?
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
dirk gently wrote:So, how did it fly?
What Ron's French Teacher?
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It didn't at least not yet. I am waiting for John Boy to hop on over to OKlahoma.
We can go noodling and fry up some catfish!
We can go noodling and fry up some catfish!
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
I told you Ron be careful what you wish for.........................!
Seriously tho if you're a mite shakey IMHO the best tool I've come across is the Pheonix
Sim. Even if your PC ain't 'all that' it will run OK, some of the others stutter.
With a bit of ram and a warmish video card it is almost like 'being there'.
My personal goal for the last couple years was a maneuver called a Rolling Harrier
and I just could NOT get there. Practice a hour each evening for a few weeks and it's
second nature now.
I can tell my pupils (hark at me blind leading the blind) that practice at home cos they're
the ones who'll struggle before going home on Sunday evening and pop up like pro's
and full of confidence 7 days later.
Seriously tho if you're a mite shakey IMHO the best tool I've come across is the Pheonix
Sim. Even if your PC ain't 'all that' it will run OK, some of the others stutter.
With a bit of ram and a warmish video card it is almost like 'being there'.
My personal goal for the last couple years was a maneuver called a Rolling Harrier
and I just could NOT get there. Practice a hour each evening for a few weeks and it's
second nature now.
I can tell my pupils (hark at me blind leading the blind) that practice at home cos they're
the ones who'll struggle before going home on Sunday evening and pop up like pro's
and full of confidence 7 days later.
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you teach 3d courses?John Goddard wrote:I told you Ron be careful what you wish for.........................!
Seriously tho if you're a mite shakey IMHO the best tool I've come across is the Pheonix
Sim. Even if your PC ain't 'all that' it will run OK, some of the others stutter.
With a bit of ram and a warmish video card it is almost like 'being there'.
My personal goal for the last couple years was a maneuver called a Rolling Harrier
and I just could NOT get there. Practice a hour each evening for a few weeks and it's
second nature now.
I can tell my pupils (hark at me blind leading the blind) that practice at home cos they're
the ones who'll struggle before going home on Sunday evening and pop up like pro's
and full of confidence 7 days later.
Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
'Teach' mmmmm may be stretching it a little.
I seem to have pulled the wool over the eyes of most of our guys but
I sorta 'advise' ish.
I've told you to get your backside over Enfield anytime you want.
But if you're stuck Indra as above to Ron, get yourself a Pheonix
and checkout Bone Doc's 3d clinic on Utube.
I seem to have pulled the wool over the eyes of most of our guys but
I sorta 'advise' ish.
I've told you to get your backside over Enfield anytime you want.
But if you're stuck Indra as above to Ron, get yourself a Pheonix
and checkout Bone Doc's 3d clinic on Utube.
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
I get shy
But I am getting a MoJo .60 for a 3d ship with Mo Ass mod
BTW if you want to maiden that when it's done you may
But I am getting a MoJo .60 for a 3d ship with Mo Ass mod
BTW if you want to maiden that when it's done you may
Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can fly some. But only have experience with "lekky" park flyers John.
A sim might not be a bad idea!
A sim might not be a bad idea!
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Re: Guillows Spitfire park flyer FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!
cribbs74 wrote:
A sim might not be a bad idea!
I second John's recommendation for the Phoenix. You can get it with a Spektrum DX5e transmitter or as a standalone and use your own TX. While the DX5e is a fully working TX, it's not much punkin' and I think you would be better off getting a fully computerized radio.
I think some of the other sims have slightly better fixed wing physics, the Phoenix is the choice for heli practice.
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