Freewing F-14 Tomcat Twin 64mm Flt 4 Sure loves to...! J3$*s! Oh man...what is up with this?!
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- Freewing F-14 Tomcat Twin 64mm
Radio/Receiver: RadioMaster TX16S (Carbon), Upgrade parts set (Silver), Leather Side Grips (Black), TX16S CNC AG01 Hall Gimbals / FrSky RX8R PRO Receiver and FrSky MLVSS
Battery: SMC HCL-HP 22.2V-5000mAh-80C (6s)
Upgraded Elevator servos to the Hitec HS-5065MG Ball Bearing Digital Metal Gear Sub-Micro Servo
Reinforced the elevator control rod with cutting an aluminum spar using a pipe cutter (7/32 x .014) (5.56mm x 355mm)
Reinforced the plastic support arm for the nose gear by gluing a brass wire
Replaced spring in the nose gear with fuel tubing
Reinforced main gears with carbon sheet (x2 Carbon Sheets .5mm each glued together with Shoe Goo) 15mm wide x 6 inches length (see RCGroups.com post: 1465 (www.rcgroups.c...)
and post: 1577
(www.rcgroups.c...)
7/8/2024
Great job Frank, better than I would have done!
Thank you much Shadow! Your good words are always appreciated!
Hold power up a bit and the elevator at the same time. Think.....High Alpha Landing. Keep the nose up by holding elevator, and power up, so it doesn't stall. You don't need much of either. Also, might help to mix in a little bit up Up elevator with the flaps.
Very true! Flies very stable and is pretty predictable! But landing it has been a different story! It's been bouncing back in the air after touching down for me. I'll try to come in with more of a high alpha instead of trying to do the power off glide approach.
I see too many people struggling with the landing one of the Reasons why I didn't get it😊
I hear you! This model's been giving me fits trying to land it! But I'll figure it out! It will be back at the field again!
Could it be that it was a bit fast to land.
Yeah, the speed was a factor, for sure! The nose over on the last flight caused a broken connector on the left wing, and bent vertical stab. Also stripped servo for that wing. Need to replace the servos for the wings.
@@frankflyrc Things like that can happen. I've had to repair my F-14 a few times after bad landings. The F-14 flies as elegantly as an albatross, but unfortunately it also lands as badly as an albatross.
Maybee there is hardly/no damper on the landing gear.
It doesn't absorb the energy, it's more or less 'full-elastic'. And a bad resonant circuit.
It sure does seem to like to bounce! Still working on getting a good landing out of this one.
This is not a good jet