How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying    Gallery
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as Guest



Users viewing this topic: none
    Search This Thread  
 
Printable Version


Jet Central Rhino - RTF
Seller:  thunderbolt-RCU
Details:   $2,700.00   |  5/18/2013   |  Classified Ad
We will rotate YOUR AD in this spot if you select "Forum Featured" when placing or editing your ad!

All Forums >> RC Airplanes >> RC Jets >> How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying
Page: [1]

Tower Hobbies Get Coupon Codes Brands  
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/20/2013 7:55 PM   
Hughes500E



Posts: 1485
Score: 105
Joined: 11/23/2002
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: Armstrong, BC, CANADA
Status: offline
Just curious how many are still flying or building the Jet Legend (GJC) T-45's or BAE Hawks. I'm working away on modifying one. The T45 Hawk bible (thread) here on RCU is no longer active.



Hide Signatures
       Post #: 1

RE: How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/20/2013 9:25 PM   
DelGatoGrande



Posts: 2529
Score: 105
Joined: 3/25/2004
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: ATHENS, , GREECE
Status: online
wasted money

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10837629/mpage_4/key_/tm.htm

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9546375/anchors_9546375/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#9546375

_____________________________

Best Regards George SKYMASTER-A/D JETS-JETCAT-POWERBOX www.rcjet.gr "props are for boats"

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Hughes500E)
       Post #: 2

RE: How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/20/2013 9:44 PM   
ash 26


 

Posts: 354
Score: 100
Joined: 4/3/2006
Last Login: 5/21/2013
From: private, IRELAND
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: DelGatoGrande

wasted money

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10837629/mpage_4/key_/tm.htm

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9546375/anchors_9546375/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#9546375


How can you make such a statement I no of lots of guys that fly them successful UK-and Ireland it is all down to the set-up
anyway for some one that is a so called rep of another Mfg to bash the competition is out of line

Hide Signatures

(in reply to DelGatoGrande)
       Post #: 3

RE: How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/21/2013 12:58 AM   
Hughes500E



Posts: 1485
Score: 105
Joined: 11/23/2002
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: Armstrong, BC, CANADA
Status: offline
Mine is coming along good. Mostly interested in hearing from guys flying them, thanks!

Steve

Hide Signatures

(in reply to ash 26)
       Post #: 4

RE: How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/21/2013 6:56 AM   
paulsf86


 

Posts: 174
Score: 105
Joined: 11/26/2004
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: Escondido, CA, USA
Status: offline
I had 135 flights on my first one until I made a bad mistake during one manueuver. My mistake. If you set this airplane up correctly you will have many fun hours of flight time. Like any other jet/model aircraft, if you maintain it correclty and treat it with respect, it will last forever. Does not need to be overpowered. I flew mine with a P70 and it was quite scale, in fact won a number of Scalemasters qualifiers and one open class championship.

I am working on a second with some scale modifications. I will not make any changes to the airframe as the design works well. Set the CG at 140-145 mm from leading edge at center section. Don't use too much flap and use the speed brakes. As I said, don't overpower, it does not need it and only adds weight and drinks more fuel.

Good luck and have fun. Ask any questions and I will try to answer them honestly.

Paul S

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Hughes500E)
       Post #: 5

RE: How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/21/2013 7:04 AM   
kev-o


 

Posts: 286
Score: 100
Joined: 2/16/2008
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: Surrey, BC, CANADA
Status: online
Just starting on one for a customer , will,do the usual things I domon a build and will beef up,te stab pivot are Will be p70 powered and kept light where I can without sacrificing strength.

Kevin


_____________________________

if ya aint burnin well?


Hide Signatures

(in reply to paulsf86)
       Post #: 6

RE: How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying - 4/21/2013 6:23 PM   
Hughes500E



Posts: 1485
Score: 105
Joined: 11/23/2002
Last Login: 5/22/2013
From: Armstrong, BC, CANADA
Status: offline
Thanks guys! I will be using JR8711 servos on the tail and flaps. Right now I have one servo setup on the tail with the upgraded arms instead of the ujoint. I'm thinking (after watching the F-14 vid) maybe I should be running two, one for each side?

I too have a P70 kero start for mine.



Hide Signatures

(in reply to kev-o)
       Post #: 7

Page:   [1]
All Forums >> RC Airplanes >> RC Jets >> How many JL/GJC BAE/T-45's are flying
Page: [1]





Jump to:


 
Google 



Search | Marketplace | Event Calendar | Local Clubs | Magazine | Product Ratings | New Products | Discussion Forums

Photo Gallery | Instructor Search | Field|Track|Marina Search

Advertisers | Hobby Vendor Resources | Rate Manufacturers | Sign In/Sign Up

SITE MAP!   : :   FORUM RULES

RC Universe is a service of Internet Brands, Inc. Copyright © 2001-2013.

Charities we support that also need your help
Yorkie Rescue | Humane Society | ASPCA | Crohn's-Colitis America


0.189RCU1