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RE: KMP Cirrus SR 22-G2 ARF
Just wondered what happen to then post?
Posted on: 8/23/2012 1:21 AM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "ARF or RTF"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11203015
RE: NGH GT70Twin new when?
The design will work great in a warbird setup and a PawneeI like it
Posted on: 7/11/2012 7:39 PM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Gas Engines"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11152040
RE: World Models 25% Piper Pawnee
Nice looking plane. I was wondering only after a few flights I see you have it for sale. Did you not like the way it fly's?. I know I have built planes and some just seem to fly like they are on rails and some seem they just don't feel right.
Posted on: 6/6/2012 1:46 AM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "RC Scale Aircraft"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11108305
RE: Texas Rc Planes TL ULTRALIGHT AIRPLANE
nope
Posted on: 4/16/2012 7:49 PM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "ARF or RTF"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11045056
RE: ASM C-130
Would anyone have retracts for sale for the ASM C-130 new or used would work? Thanks
Posted on: 9/9/2009 6:56 PM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Twin & Multi Engine RC Aircraft"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9082401
RE: Gyro questions
Question on Gyros and mixers If you want to mix your servos and use a gyro do you have to do the following: Have the $40 gyro after the RX and then the $12 mixer and next your servo. Or can you use, lets say a $2200 14MZ with your mixes with in the 14MZ radio- condictions 1,2,3,etc and use a $150 to $250 Futaba Gyro GY351,or GY352 and then your servos. I am setting up a SU-34 Jet to do high Alpha and I need a lot of mixing
Posted on: 9/6/2009 11:48 PM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "RC Jets"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9075134
RE: How do I put a gyro on ailerons?
Yes you will need a open channel to switch the gyro on and off
Posted on: 9/4/2009 9:59 AM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "RC Radios, Transmitters, Receivers, Servos, gyros"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9069214
RE: NEW 92
Stuntpilot51 You mention you are using 3S in parallel and a 500kv motor, Turnigy 42-60-500 SK motors, with a 13"x 13 prop = 5,500 rpm. Do you think that will be enough rpm ?????????? I have some twins Honda jet, TT62 all with 3 blades I am turning 9x6 3 blade over 10,000 and a 10x6 3 blade close to 10,000 at max power take off then back it down. Master Airscrew props
Posted on: 7/10/2009 10:13 AM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Twin & Multi Engine RC Aircraft"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8920952
RE: NEW 92
I would think, since they show using KMS 4120/05 brushless motors which, is a great motor, it is 50mm dia x 55.5mm length 3-5 cell lipo, 710KV. Designed to they sayIt will hover a 5 lb 3D plane and is great for up to an 8 lb sport plane. I think the TURNIGY AerodriveXp SK Series 50-55 580Kv / 1580w. Dimension: 54x50, Kv: 580rpm/v, Cell count: 4~8 Lipoly, Rated Power: 1580w, ESC: 80A , Suggested Prop: 12*6, 13*8, 14*7, 15*9, Power equivalent : .61+ glow engine. I might look at using Masterair screw 13x8 3 blade props one CW and the other CCW rotation. Makes the SK 50-55 look pretty good at half the price. ,
Posted on: 7/10/2009 9:12 AM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Twin & Multi Engine RC Aircraft"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8921254
RE: NEW 92
Hi DGM You mentioned -I am using two Electrifly 50/55/500 outrunners with 70 amp controllers and two 3 cell 4000 mah packs in series on each engine turning 13X8 props at about 9000 rpm. Two 3S in series for a 6S at 22.2 volts x 500kv = 11,100 rpm Now I can see your setup working great with the 13 x 8 props. 1/2 throttle would be like auto cruise.
Posted on: 7/10/2009 3:47 AM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Twin & Multi Engine RC Aircraft"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8920964
RE: FUTABA GYROS - GY401 VS GYA 350,351,GYA352
Only the GYA`352 is two axis gyro
Posted on: 12/22/2008 4:19 PM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Questions and Answers"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8271775
FUTABA GYROS - GY401 VS GYA 350,351,GYA352
How does the GY401 heli gyro differ from the GYA airplane gyro. I guess what I really want to know, what seperates the two types from each other. These types of gyros detect movement, yaw,etc. What makes it so special if the movement to correct, comes from a plane or a heli?
Posted on: 12/22/2008 12:53 PM by Author "rampage-1"
in the forum "Questions and Answers"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8271130
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