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Title: My Rc planes
Post by: Zeagle on August 27, 2016, 05:21:21 PM
Here is my current bird.  (http://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc-airplanes/propeller-airplanes/48025-fms-1400mm-t-28-maiden)
Got a 90mm T-45 in the hangar.

 Looking at this as my next ship (https://youtu.be/zBJexPmYKIg)


Sorry guys but I have not been in the air lately. I took Windows off forever I think. But I do fly RC a lot.
If HTC ever makes a linux port of AH then I will be back. Until then...<S>
Title: Re: My Rc planes
Post by: Randy1 on August 28, 2016, 07:47:36 AM
Well done.  My first R/C plane had only one channel with a single button and used a rubber band driven escapement(old version of servo.
Title: Re: My Rc planes
Post by: Serenity on August 28, 2016, 04:57:49 PM
Here is my current bird.  (http://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc-airplanes/propeller-airplanes/48025-fms-1400mm-t-28-maiden)
Got a 90mm T-45 in the hangar.

 Looking at this as my next ship (https://youtu.be/zBJexPmYKIg)


Sorry guys but I have not been in the air lately. I took Windows off forever I think. But I do fly RC a lot.
If HTC ever makes a linux port of AH then I will be back. Until then...<S>

Do the ejection seats in the T-45 work? :p
Title: Re: My Rc planes
Post by: Chalenge on August 29, 2016, 03:31:54 AM
No one knows how to build their own birds these days. Sad.
Title: Re: My Rc planes
Post by: eagl on August 31, 2016, 01:41:34 AM
Looking at this as my next ship (https://youtu.be/zBJexPmYKIg)

Look at those wings flex in the vid :)
Title: Re: My Rc planes
Post by: earl1937 on September 01, 2016, 03:04:51 PM
No one knows how to build their own birds these days. Sad.
:airplane: You are so right! Sad! When I flew RC's, I was into "scale" stuff big time! I built a 1/4 scale DC-3, powered with 2 "Quadra" engines, down to a J-3 "cub", first one, with a super Tigre 60 engine for power! Last time I saw the J-3, after about 3 years of flying it at meets, I watched it fly out of sight down in Georgia, as my Kraft radio had quit! We hunted the thing, but never found it! Even rented a C-172 for low and slow looking, but no luck! One problem was, my wife had a cat which used to love to set in the thing and I had flown it around several times at meets and it seemed to love it, but I have often wondered if that cat turned off the switch which was inside the cockpit! It was a "rocker arm switch" mounted on top of the so called baggage rack behind the back seat! Of course I was in the dog house until I found a baby raccoon and brought it home and all was well again with the wife! She kept it about 3 years and it disappear one day and I had to swear on a bible that I did not fly it off somewhere!