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Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and pain... - 6/24/2009 8:10 AM   
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Hi all,

This is my 2nd turbine jet build and painting job. It's the SkymasterJet's 1/8th scale F/A-18F Super Hornet. I bought it unpainted and have decided on the Black Aces VFA-41 squadron based on USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. I took me about 9 months from start of project till maiden flight which was on 31st May 2009.

I want to publicly thank Michel Durand for his great advises on my jet setup prior to maiden flight.

Taxi tests video link:

http://www.rcuvideos.com/video/FA-18-TAXI-TEST-PART-1-by-Steve

Maiden flight video link:

http://www.rcuvideos.com/video/Skymaster-FA18-Super-Hornet-Mai

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:12 AM   
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Hey, if thats wong I dont want to be right....

Seroulsy, congrats to you!

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:25 AM   
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Thank You F18DiamondBack

I am very happy to know that this airframe is very light, total all up weight is 16kg (35.2 lbs) dry.

My turbine is the now-defunct TJT3000 producing 30lbs of thrust, just nice for scale flying.

Some internal pictures, it is very neatly fabricated. Carbon-reinforced at many places.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:33 AM   
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Now-defunct TJT3000 bench-tested extensively before installation into jet. Pretty old turbine but a very reliable one. I also installed the Skywriter smoke system, smoke tank is a small little 24 oz capacity, good for only 1 minute 15 seconds of smoke... LOL!

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:37 AM   
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Full Nav and Strobe lighting using ultra-bright LEDs bought at local electrical shop. Got the shop to do a simple timer circuit board for the strobing effect at both rudders. It's powered by a 3-cell lithium-polymer battery, which also powers the Skywriter smoke pump.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:42 AM   
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I forgot to mention that i like to do airbrushing and painting, have been doing airbrush since young age. Tamiya plastic model planes etc...

Instead of using the BVM Heatshield, i got another type of heatshield from the local car shop, it's auliminium coated with ceramic with adhesive on one side, excellent heat rejection, the top and side of the aft fuse was totally cool to the touch.

SmartFly "Power Expander Pro" was used, powered by 2 pieces of 5-cell 2400mah Sanyo Ni-Cad Sub-C batteries.

ECU battery is also this same type but with 6-cells.

Transmitter used during maiden was my 7-yr-old and trusted JR 9X with Spektrum 2.4Ghz module, receiver is the JR RD921 9-channels 2.4Ghz with 3 remote receivers. Front steering arm is by AirWild.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:52 AM   
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Aileron servos : JR DS3401 (similar to JR DS3421)
Flap servos : Hitec HS5955TG
Elevator servos : JR DS8911
Rudder servos : JR DS3101

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 8:59 AM   
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I used CAD software to produce all the fonts and insignias for this jet. It is time-consuming but worth every bit of it. I use overhead projector films as decals. After i sprayed the clearcoat matt finish, the decals did not wrinkle.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 9:02 AM   
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Airbrushing this section required some patience...

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 9:06 AM   
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Main two-tone grey painted, sticking the insignias, masking the gear doors for shooting red trim...

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 11:54 AM   
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Masking the turtle deck area for red/black trim colors.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and ... - 6/24/2009 12:14 PM   
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Finished paintwork, fully airbrush weathered, turbine installed, fired up and taxi tests done before maiden flight...

Sidewinder missiles were scratch-built from balsa and birch ply.

Overall it was a very satisfying project over these few months. It may take long for me but i work slow anyway LOL!

I am not an experienced jet flyer, only a novice, but i enjoy painting aircrafts and weathering them. I have a lot to learn from jet gurus here in this great forum. Cheers All!

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 12:17 PM   
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Very nice, Steven. Thanks for sharing it with us!

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 12:22 PM   
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Thanks a lot Gary

It has taken me 2 years to save $$$ to get this far. I hope to have more good flights out of this jet.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 2:44 PM   
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SW,

Thanks for that material. Great work!

Read every word and looked at every photo. For sure twice with some stuff.

Please help me with this, OK?

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I used CAD software to produce all the fonts and insignias for this jet. It is time-consuming but worth every bit of it. I use overhead projector films as decals. After i sprayed the clearcoat matt finish, the decals did not wrinkle.


I understand the CAD. I don't understand the "overhead projector" thing? Did you use Krylon for clear coat over decal paper?

I do vinyl graphicxs/masks and CAD my own art, but never decals on clear paper. I could actually use my art to print on decal paper. When the decal is finally cleared, does the clear paper actually disappear? That is, the paper between letters and numbers.

Thanks again for that fine presentation.

Well done.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 3:46 PM   
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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 3:57 PM   
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Your F-18F looks great. Nice weathering.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 5:15 PM   
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Congrats Steven, you F-18 looks really nice, and the paint job is amazing, I love that scheme...
I am sure you will have lots of fun with this jet.
It was a pleasure helping you out my friend... I am glad all went well.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/24/2009 11:42 PM   
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Congratulations Steven

Your job is truly amazing.....

What weather technic did you use?

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/25/2009 2:01 AM   
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Thank You Charles, Jeff, Michel and Nuno for your kind words and encouragements!

Michel, if i can fly half as good as you, i would be a very happy bunny . I am low on jet stick-time, so need to work on that, now that i've flown her once, i am more comfortable with the way she handled in the air, pitch control is still very neutral even with c.g. at 130mm. Thanks again!

Hi Charles,

What i meant was i use "Epson" brand transparencies films for overhead projector. I place these films into the Hewlett Packard Color LaserJet 4550N printer and print the artwork (reversed) , why i do it this way, it is so that the logos and insignias face the inside, i will then spray-paint the base color on the inside of this film, let dry, before sticking onto aircraft surface with 3M sprayglue can. All my decals (Epson transparencies) are done this way. No i did not use Krylon, i use acrylic-based automotive car paints color-matched at the paintshop for all the colors as well as clearcoat matt finish, it is kerosene fuel-resistant.

Take a look at this "100" logo for the flaps, after printout, i have to spray-paint the grey color underneath, let dry, before gluing onto actual flaps. Than final clearcoat matt finish. It is slower process, but the outcome is ok for me!

Hi Nuno,

I use the "Pasche" single-action airbrush for all surface weathering. Certain areas were masked before airbrushing to create oil stains seeping out from hydraulic cyliners, i.e. leading-edge slats, flaps and aileron hinge areas, underbelly turbine oil stains. It is not very difficult to create the effects, just get a cheap airbrush and have a go! There are lots of videos on Youtube regarding airbrushing techniques.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/25/2009 11:13 PM   
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Thanks for your reply Steve

In fact if I understand correctely, you will transfer the decals to the plane with paint underneath. Is that correct?

Once I rebuild a flap of my F18 and did the "102". Mine is the diamond backs. I just plotted 2 "102" numbers in negative and stick one int the flap, then paint the red "102", let dry and stick anothe vinil mask and paint the black "102"

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/26/2009 3:13 AM   
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Hi Nuno,

That is correct.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/26/2009 3:30 AM   
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Very Nice jet Steven
I know what you mean about saving up for a jet, it can take time but it looks like you have a jewel!!
Pilots dude Pilots, that bird needs a cockpit and Pilots.
It looked like on the video that maybe you were a little tail heavy but the gear were down for the flight. I know in the Tam F18 the cockpit is really needed to help balance out the bird
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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/26/2009 4:12 AM   
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Thanks Kelly

Yes i know i need the cockpit and pilots to complete it. I am saving again to get this! LOL. Yes you are correct, i may need to add some weight to the nose, just a little bit. But it is flying well at this C.G. setting. Pitch control is neutral. Again i only used half flaps for take-off, i should try it with full flaps on next flight. it should rotate better with less of the 'cobra' maneuvre.

Gears were down throughout the flight due to my gear valve spring too weak. I did up my own gear/door manual sequencing device. I assigned the landing gear switch to the "3-position" flight mode switch, using just 1 Hitec HS645MG servo, i can control gears up/down and doors open/close with this "3-position" toggle siwtch on my transmitter. It is fully manual control. I have since changed out the weaker spring to a stronger one and it is working much better now.

I am attaching a drawing of my design here. Pls feel free to copy and use, for those who would like to safe some money on the latest electronic 5-way sequencers.

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RE: Skymaster F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/8 scale build and... - 6/26/2009 5:40 AM   
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Your F-18 looks very good to me. It takes along time to accumulate your airbrush skills.
Here's another way of operating the gear and doors.

This is the BVM tried and proven method of dealing with the problem of opening and closing landing gear doors.
No cams, no springs, no levers.....

Here's how it works......

When "gear up" is commanded, the end of the servo arm rotates toward the trigger valve, the gear goes up, then the servo arm bumps the trigger valve closed, closing the doors.
On the "gear down" command, the servo arm rotates away from the trigger valve opening the doors, the landing gear valve then completes it's transit toward the gear down position, lowering the gear.

Adjust the end points to suit the gear valve, then locate the trigger valve as shown in the photos.
The set-up shown is for a Skmaster 1/6 scale F-16.

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