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RE: New! Hero Eagle 100 Fiberglass Electric Ducted Fan
Finished mine today except for thr motors which are in transet. This is probably the worst arf I have put together. Poor fit, just about everything had to be worked to fit. Nice looking plane, hope it flyes as good. Ray
Posted on: 2/5/2009 7:29 PM by Author "Mr Ray"
in the forum "NitroModels Support"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8442863
RE: prop prop plop
Sorry, Iam a new and probably can't answer anything. I also have a Z-50-EP, and could not find any info. on C/G. What are you using?
Posted on: 5/11/2008 12:43 PM by Author "Mr Ray"
in the forum "Brushed/Brushless motors, speed controls, gear drives"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=7482785
RE: Nitromodels PREDATOR RQ-1B
Freddy, why didn't I think of that? Thanks so much. Ray
Posted on: 1/6/2008 6:17 PM by Author "Mr Ray"
in the forum "Electric Aerobatic & Sport Planes"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6864881
RE: Nitromodels PREDATOR RQ-1B
papajeff Did you use a pusher prop? Are brushless motors reversable? Where did you find pusher props? Did not receive my second predator yet, want to do this one right.
Posted on: 1/6/2008 1:58 PM by Author "Mr Ray"
in the forum "Electric Aerobatic & Sport Planes"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6863473
RE: Nitromodels PREDATOR RQ-1B
Hi to all, as you can see I'm new to the forum. I was talked into buying a Pred after being assured it was a beginners delight, began to assemble it and now almost finished. Still waiting for the motor and battery. Sorry to say I found this thread too late and feel I screwed it up so bad it probably will self destruct the first flight, so I ordered another to do it right with the help of all of you. I have learned so much reading this thread, thanks to all. Must admit I never was in to r/c. Bought a Super Cub from Hobby Zone to get started, only had it up once, over a hour. 20 seconds free flight, over an hour in a pine tree. Took a 28 foot extension ladder and a 15 foot pole to get it down. no damage to the cub. Not too bad for a 71 year old retired electrican. Never too old to have fun. My wife of 51 years says I never had a childhood, so I'm having it now. It's nice to be able to afford a belated childhood. I have been into model railroading for about 20 years, and still injoy running trains arround and arround. If interested go to http://rme09216.general-hosting.com/ and click on trains. By the way are the flight simulator training kits worth the effort?
Posted on: 1/2/2008 2:01 PM by Author "Mr Ray"
in the forum "Electric Aerobatic & Sport Planes"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6842230
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