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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:12:59 PM   
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flown the patriot yet ?

or is it too cold :-)
it is here anyway

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:13:12 PM   
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Kay, I leave the engine side mounted.

Can't figure out these retracts. Veyr odd. Have you got eurokit's in your hotspot?

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:16:06 PM   
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Flew the patriot once .. in less than pefect condtions .....................................................

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........................... And it was very twitchy.... .........................................................................

I flew it with an 11x7, too slow ................................................... I flew it around .........................................................

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..............................LANDED IT!!!! .

All was fine, have got a 10x6 on it now, waiting for a nice day!!!

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:18:37 PM   
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Get some of these to put in the wings of..... well...... all of your planes. They sound great. I have a pair in the Patriot's wings.
http://www.i4cproducts.com/air_whistles.htm

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:21:36 PM   
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hehe...

what engine is in it ?


Yes, eurokits in the hotspot.
There is a 6mm pin that sticks into the oleo in one end, and the retract unit the other end.

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:22:45 PM   
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heh...no need for those in the jet :-)

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:23:40 PM   
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Patriot's got the 46fx with weston Throttle pipe.

These are the retract plates that will spread the load in the hawk wing!

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:27:33 PM   
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My F15 is due to come this week!

I'm also abit worried about all the extra weight in the hawk. I mean when I pump the air tank up, all that added weight will make the plane fly awfully!

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:29:53 PM   
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That should work out fine...Im sure...

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:31:29 PM   
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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:39:24 PM   
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but they are not indestructable :-)

broke both main gear on my second landing :-)

too much speed.

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:41:28 PM   
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ooooooo, ouch. you don't want too much speed. Did anyone ever mention to you a trainer. Ripmax make several good ones. (by the way I'm joking, you have to say to people that you're joking otherwise they might take offence!)

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:45:02 PM   
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hehe... I know what you mean


That`s why Im getting a eurosport......should be much more forgiving. Only good words about the plane

Ill put the speed demon on the shelf in the mean time.
Not funny when you are only flying at 1/3 thrittle, and you buddy complements you on how fast he thinks its going :-)


SJ.

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 10:49:51 PM   
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I'm in dispare. Don't get me wrong, it's nice to have the planes I've got, but it's trying to build them all at once. My room, has a few shelves. I have my A7 fuz on one shelf, my hawk fuz on another. My A7 wing on top of my pc, my hawk wing on top of my stereo, and my Patriot requires attention too! i found a servo under my pillow couple of days ago. (not a toothfairy present) but it found it's way there!

I need a work room I usually have the garage, but it's soooooo cold. I think I'll finsh my A7 first.

Post again soon
Dave

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 11:11:05 PM   
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hehe....my room is also full of RC stuff :-)

I too embarresed to even take a pic of it for you :-)

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RE: speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 1/5/2004 11:15:09 PM   
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did I show you the maiden movies of my hotspot ?

cant remember....


The first takeoff ever: http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Hotspot/Flyvning/Keldstart.WMV

The instructor trimming: http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Hotspot/Flyvning/keldflyver.WMV

The instructor landing: http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Hotspot/Flyvning/keldlander.WMV

Me flying around: http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Hotspot/Flyvning/migflyv.WMV


SJ.

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