rc foam fighters f-117
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rc foam fighters f-117
hey guys iam starting on this as a build and iam wondering if a supertiger.10 or and eflight park480 will be enuph to power it they bouth will be run on a 3 cell 11.1 volt 2200 mha lipo.
i only have the planes cut out and taped together i will post picks as i build the plane might be a slow build though got alot of stuff going on starting my sr yr of high school in 2 weeks.
i only have the planes cut out and taped together i will post picks as i build the plane might be a slow build though got alot of stuff going on starting my sr yr of high school in 2 weeks.
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RE: rc foam fighters f-117
Looks good! I'm waiting on some deans connectors to finish up the speed-controller. Destructions say to mount that inside the left wing duct, so I'm going to wait to put the top half on until thats done.
Question....what is this foam? Just "foam board"?
Trying to figure if I should paint it, or find some colored tape, or what?
Also wondering if you think taping a down to the LE would help any?
Question....what is this foam? Just "foam board"?
Trying to figure if I should paint it, or find some colored tape, or what?
Also wondering if you think taping a down to the LE would help any?
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RE: rc foam fighters f-117
its just the foam bord you get from home depot i did not tape or paint the plane it plunty strong if you put the spar in it. It wouldent help to tape the leading edge of it.
look at thie thread i started in the park flyer forum it more elabrated on.
look at thie thread i started in the park flyer forum it more elabrated on.