Nitro Models Bobcat
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Nitro Models Bobcat
I won a Nitro Models Bobcat...I never win anything.....any how anyone ever build one of these? Is there any thrust angles that I need to build in?...Any advice on anything? I'm not new to building or flying...I've flown the glow Bobcat once before and the electric version a couple of times...I know from those that laterial balance is a must.....
I'm going with a 60FX for power..because I have a spare laying around...fixed gear cause I'm cheap...
thanx and Good Flyin to ya
I'm going with a 60FX for power..because I have a spare laying around...fixed gear cause I'm cheap...
thanx and Good Flyin to ya
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RE: Nitro Models Bobcat
use alot of expo on the ailerons. make sure the tank is facing the right direction(clunk towards the rear of the plane). original manuals showed backwards installation. avoid using wooden props. there isn't a whole lot of ground clearance. maintain your speed in turns.
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142 pages of reading material at the following adress.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4588799/tm.htm
Have fun.
Bill
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4588799/tm.htm
Have fun.
Bill
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RE: Nitro Models Bobcat
NAH just toasted a little. J.Duncker Jet Mod
It is a nice flying aircraft and the thread given above covers all the little wrinkles on the build and set up.
It is a nice flying aircraft and the thread given above covers all the little wrinkles on the build and set up.