FokkeRC 1/4 Electric Spitfire MKIX build log
#76
Ok, thank you. I have already got a ramoter 3 blades prop 30.8". I'm waiting for the motor in order to test
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#79
Hi Isaac,
Now this is a masterpiece in progress !
Stunning work that you do !
The thread surely belongs to the RCSB forum for sure - it is just a waste to continue here on rc universe !
Your work shoud be recognised by the cracks on RCSB - just saying !
see you
Hans
PS: you will have one of the very few fokke kits that will get completed and flown for sure - almost everyone is stranding somewhere during the build of these kits !
Now this is a masterpiece in progress !
Stunning work that you do !
The thread surely belongs to the RCSB forum for sure - it is just a waste to continue here on rc universe !
Your work shoud be recognised by the cracks on RCSB - just saying !
see you
Hans
PS: you will have one of the very few fokke kits that will get completed and flown for sure - almost everyone is stranding somewhere during the build of these kits !
Last edited by hofer; 07-02-2023 at 10:49 AM.
#80
Isaac,
I agree with hofer - your photos are a masterclass and your craftsmanship superb. I have used many of your photos for guidance in my FokkeRC 1/5th scale Spit IXc build (along with Wyoturbine who has also been fantastic to follow). Like you I decided to go electric. Your photos are well staged in terms of tools/glues/materials used for the task and convey so much information without words.
I agree with hofer - your photos are a masterclass and your craftsmanship superb. I have used many of your photos for guidance in my FokkeRC 1/5th scale Spit IXc build (along with Wyoturbine who has also been fantastic to follow). Like you I decided to go electric. Your photos are well staged in terms of tools/glues/materials used for the task and convey so much information without words.
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Hi Isaac,
Now this is a masterpiece in progress !
Stunning work that you do !
The thread surely belongs to the RCSB forum for sure - it is just a waste to continue here on rc universe !
Your work shoud be recognised by the cracks on RCSB - just saying !
see you
Hans
PS: you will have one of the very few fokke kits that will get completed and flown for sure - almost everyone is stranding somewhere during the build of these kits !
Now this is a masterpiece in progress !
Stunning work that you do !
The thread surely belongs to the RCSB forum for sure - it is just a waste to continue here on rc universe !
Your work shoud be recognised by the cracks on RCSB - just saying !
see you
Hans
PS: you will have one of the very few fokke kits that will get completed and flown for sure - almost everyone is stranding somewhere during the build of these kits !
Best regards,
Isaac Najary
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Isaac,
I agree with hofer - your photos are a masterclass and your craftsmanship superb. I have used many of your photos for guidance in my FokkeRC 1/5th scale Spit IXc build (along with Wyoturbine who has also been fantastic to follow). Like you I decided to go electric. Your photos are well staged in terms of tools/glues/materials used for the task and convey so much information without words.
I agree with hofer - your photos are a masterclass and your craftsmanship superb. I have used many of your photos for guidance in my FokkeRC 1/5th scale Spit IXc build (along with Wyoturbine who has also been fantastic to follow). Like you I decided to go electric. Your photos are well staged in terms of tools/glues/materials used for the task and convey so much information without words.
Best regards,
Isaac Najary
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spitty (09-16-2023)
#100
Superb craftsmanship/extraordinary nat layout
As I’m making the 1/5th scale version from FokkeRC I really appreciate your skill! And yes, I’ve used several of your ideas presented in the photos. I’m interested in how flattened is your forehead from banging against a wall? Mine is definitely less round and the wall now dented trying to fit the wing, esp. the trailing edge of the wing into the fuselage. Seeing how it can turn out with thought and care is a great motivation! Great job!!!