TF FW190 A3 ARF
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: kahloq
Hey Ram....
Im in need of a canopy for the 71'' 190. No one has spares and fiberglass specialties doesnt make anything close enough in size. Got any ideas?
Hey Ram....
Im in need of a canopy for the 71'' 190. No one has spares and fiberglass specialties doesnt make anything close enough in size. Got any ideas?
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=860603
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: Ramstein44
I'd go with Iflytailies if you want to see it anytime soon. I've purchased several cockpits from them and have had nothing but good experiences! The cockpit kit from Inzpan took seven weeks to get. One was lost in route.
I'd wait until the ARF comes out before jumping the gun on the cockpit.. Until we can test fit one be it that the ARF is in between both scales.
ORIGINAL: n8622t
Here is a question, do you go with Inzpan or Iflytailies for the cockpit
Jimmy
Here is a question, do you go with Inzpan or Iflytailies for the cockpit
Jimmy
I'd wait until the ARF comes out before jumping the gun on the cockpit.. Until we can test fit one be it that the ARF is in between both scales.
Jimmy
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: hellcat56
LETS all just talk about the model
Talk about the plane isnt that is why you are on this thread
I have a small 70 inch 190
I will be getting one of these
BUT
will robarts be air or Electric?
LETS all just talk about the model
Talk about the plane isnt that is why you are on this thread
I have a small 70 inch 190
I will be getting one of these
BUT
will robarts be air or Electric?
Jimmy
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: n8622t
I personally won't follow the Gov't lead on this PC crap....Swastika's were created 70 years ago so let's not try to change history on account of a few people's feelings.
I personally won't follow the Gov't lead on this PC crap....Swastika's were created 70 years ago so let's not try to change history on account of a few people's feelings.
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
At the Gilchrist museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma there's a picture of an Indian village. There is a swastika on the side of a teepee. Yes it's true that the swastika did not originate with Nazi Germany. It also appears in India.
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
Just when I think I have enough planes and I dont want any more
ANOTHER one comes out that i cant live without
I will be getting one of these BIG bad boys
with the ME 109 and FW 190
The paint jobs are almost unlimited- I usually try to find a scheme that is not common
here is a shot of my 70in 190 russian winter not the usual paint job
if they come out in time-lets have gathering at the Warbirds over Texas 2013 June 14-16 for the most unusual 190
Whatever you build it is GREAT to have a distriubtor bring out a NEW KIT
ANOTHER one comes out that i cant live without
I will be getting one of these BIG bad boys
with the ME 109 and FW 190
The paint jobs are almost unlimited- I usually try to find a scheme that is not common
here is a shot of my 70in 190 russian winter not the usual paint job
if they come out in time-lets have gathering at the Warbirds over Texas 2013 June 14-16 for the most unusual 190
Whatever you build it is GREAT to have a distriubtor bring out a NEW KIT
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
I seen the TF FW190 in action at Fond Du Lac this past weekend.
The plane was set up with a DLE 55 and was a rocket ship.
The Hobbico respresentatives put on an impressive demonstration of it's abilities and I can say it not only looks the part but fly's extremely well. My only negative comment is that the DLE 55 at full throttle makes this thing zip around like a .40 size on steroids.
The plane resembleded a typical Top Flight flyer. Nimble, precise and very stable no bad habits.
The assembly is very similar to the P-47 ARC and ARF with a nice Hatch/Cockpit access up front. The Air Tank is positioned like the P-47 and all of the switches and Air filler are pre-cut in the same location.
For those who would like to convert to electric this should be no problem. Plenty of room and good access.
Nice scheme but it is common for many. If I was to do it myself I would strip the covering, glass it and do my own scheme.
The Airframe is solid and it fly's extremely well.
Z
The plane was set up with a DLE 55 and was a rocket ship.
The Hobbico respresentatives put on an impressive demonstration of it's abilities and I can say it not only looks the part but fly's extremely well. My only negative comment is that the DLE 55 at full throttle makes this thing zip around like a .40 size on steroids.
The plane resembleded a typical Top Flight flyer. Nimble, precise and very stable no bad habits.
The assembly is very similar to the P-47 ARC and ARF with a nice Hatch/Cockpit access up front. The Air Tank is positioned like the P-47 and all of the switches and Air filler are pre-cut in the same location.
For those who would like to convert to electric this should be no problem. Plenty of room and good access.
Nice scheme but it is common for many. If I was to do it myself I would strip the covering, glass it and do my own scheme.
The Airframe is solid and it fly's extremely well.
Z
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
this thing i would bet is smoking fast with that 55. I have a sist i put a da 50 in and its smoking fast, but i had to add 4 lbs of lead to the nose. im going to add more motor even though the 85 will be over kill. And the hood guns that come with it simply will need an upgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1OGX...layer_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1OGX...layer_embedded
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: Nordicz
I seen the TF FW190 in action at Fond Du Lac this past weekend.
The plane was set up with a DLE 55 and was a rocket ship.
The Hobbico respresentatives put on an impressive demonstration of it's abilities and I can say it not only looks the part but fly's extremely well. My only negative comment is that the DLE 55 at full throttle makes this thing zip around like a .40 size on steroids.
The plane resembleded a typical Top Flight flyer. Nimble, precise and very stable no bad habits.
The assembly is very similar to the P-47 ARC and ARF with a nice Hatch/Cockpit access up front. The Air Tank is positioned like the P-47 and all of the switches and Air filler are pre-cut in the same location.
For those who would like to convert to electric this should be no problem. Plenty of room and good access.
Nice scheme but it is common for many. If I was to do it myself I would strip the covering, glass it and do my own scheme.
The Airframe is solid and it fly's extremely well.
Z
I seen the TF FW190 in action at Fond Du Lac this past weekend.
The plane was set up with a DLE 55 and was a rocket ship.
The Hobbico respresentatives put on an impressive demonstration of it's abilities and I can say it not only looks the part but fly's extremely well. My only negative comment is that the DLE 55 at full throttle makes this thing zip around like a .40 size on steroids.
The plane resembleded a typical Top Flight flyer. Nimble, precise and very stable no bad habits.
The assembly is very similar to the P-47 ARC and ARF with a nice Hatch/Cockpit access up front. The Air Tank is positioned like the P-47 and all of the switches and Air filler are pre-cut in the same location.
For those who would like to convert to electric this should be no problem. Plenty of room and good access.
Nice scheme but it is common for many. If I was to do it myself I would strip the covering, glass it and do my own scheme.
The Airframe is solid and it fly's extremely well.
Z
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You can alway speed up or slow down any plane with "proper" propeller selection. Engine size doesn't have much to do with it. (as long as the engine is capable of flying the plane to start with).
I've notice the Top-Flite demo guys like speed. Me too.
I've notice the Top-Flite demo guys like speed. Me too.
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Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
The plane is overall very accurate to scale. The only real cheat was the horizontal stab and that was not excessive. Just taking the snap out of a stall:-)
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ORIGINAL: glazier808
Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: oliveDrab
I will never place a swastika on my German planes. Never.
ORIGINAL: n8622t
I personally won't follow the Gov't lead on this PC crap....Swastika's were created 70 years ago so let's not try to change history on account of a few people's feelings.
I personally won't follow the Gov't lead on this PC crap....Swastika's were created 70 years ago so let's not try to change history on account of a few people's feelings.
As for the plane, I am looking at getting one to bang around. They were demmo'ing one at Fond Du Lac, Dang if that thing was not approaching 90-100 mph with the 55 in it.
Jeff
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: tfarmer96
Ya thats off my a 8 project. But check out the hood guns they are putting in the kit...they are just tubes that surpised me.
ORIGINAL: glazier808
Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
Missed seeing that, the flying prototype looked good. I'll have too look again alittle closer at the gun hood
Casey
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: glazier808
Missed seeing that, the flying prototype looked good. I'll have too look again alittle closer at the gun hood
Casey
ORIGINAL: tfarmer96
Ya thats off my a 8 project. But check out the hood guns they are putting in the kit...they are just tubes that surpised me.
ORIGINAL: glazier808
Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
Terry,
The early style gun hood that it comes with is actually fairly close. The one you're showing there is for the A7 or A8. Unless your changing what model it is.
Nate I think you're correct about the tail wheel. This bird will take everything as far forward as you can get and that still probably won't be enough to balance. I've been surprised with my Holman A8, that even if I put my two 5cell batteries(electric) in front of the firewall, I'd still need more weight to balance.
Casey
Missed seeing that, the flying prototype looked good. I'll have too look again alittle closer at the gun hood
Casey
The hood looks good its the guns that suck. I will make a mold for an A8 gun good for this bird. i have looked and to be up front they did a good job so i dont have a buch of mods for it. The only other thing i might do is make functioning gear covers. I have a feeling the fact the lower half is so large they need to be able to move up and down.
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
ORIGINAL: n8622t
OK RAM...Im going with you on this one. I have a FW190 panel kit from Iflytailies and its a very nice piece so I will at least have that to fit into the cockpit.
Jimmy
ORIGINAL: Ramstein44
I'd go with Iflytailies if you want to see it anytime soon. I've purchased several cockpits from them and have had nothing but good experiences! The cockpit kit from Inzpan took seven weeks to get. One was lost in route.
I'd wait until the ARF comes out before jumping the gun on the cockpit.. Until we can test fit one be it that the ARF is in between both scales.
ORIGINAL: n8622t
Here is a question, do you go with Inzpan or Iflytailies for the cockpit
Jimmy
Here is a question, do you go with Inzpan or Iflytailies for the cockpit
Jimmy
I'd wait until the ARF comes out before jumping the gun on the cockpit.. Until we can test fit one be it that the ARF is in between both scales.
Jimmy
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Anybody electrify one yet? If so, what weight and set up? Also, still looking for a Sig P-51B ARF, NIB if possible, or new assembled in AZ. Wallace Tharp
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RE: TF FW190 A3 ARF
Yeah, I would agree with Jeff, probably I would guess about 100mph with the DLE in it.....fast enough to make low passes ripping down the runway for sure. Having seen it, I would recommend against going with something like the 85, even if some nose weight is required with the 55. It would be silly power and there's too much throttle that would never be used in any condition really, so probably not only hard on the airframe, but silly to spend that much extra money for something that would never be used. Weight is a lot cheaper than more un-needed power, and there was certainly un-needed power with the 55 in there. It was a great combo with the 55...could fly it scale or make as big of loops as one would desire. A DA 60 would be a better choice if you still want even crazier power than the 55 offered.