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04-23-2010, 08:20 PM
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Posted By BubbleGum

RE: Official F27 Stryker Part 8: Beginners to Custom Darkness

That looks like some serious bats for a Stryker, MPMW

Any more hints you willing to share? I noticed NEU is selling overstock of 1509-2Y and 2.5Y at only $110. Will that get me into the 150...
04-06-2010, 09:35 PM
Replies: 1,955
Views: 230,907
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: Official F27 Stryker Part 8: Beginners to Custom Darkness

Duhhh.. ? Put it on a Stryker with a 'stock' fuse with a 'stock' 3cell and let us know how it feels to fly it again for the first time.

[8D]


~Bub
04-06-2010, 09:13 PM
Replies: 1,955
Views: 230,907
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: Official F27 Stryker Part 8: Beginners to Custom Darkness

Hi Joe. I have been flying Strykers with a 16/25/2 and a Castle Creations Phoenix 80 for the last 2 1/2 years. 1000 flights, two motors and countless props. Always on a three cell Lipo.

The...
08-04-2009, 06:58 AM
Replies: 1,955
Views: 230,907
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: Official F27 Stryker Part 8: Beginners to Custom Darkness

Naah, Mopar. It's castered. Point and shoot and hope for the best. At least I still have have all ten fingers.

I'm in the Glorious People's Rebuplic of China at the moment. Which means I got...
08-02-2009, 06:59 AM
Replies: 1,955
Views: 230,907
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: Official F27 Stryker Part 8: Beginners to Custom Darkness

Hello Darksiders !

Congrats to ya'll for keeping this bird flying. Especially Moparmyway for making the (unofficial) record (140+ mph?). I am a part 6er myself. But I still keep a Stryker in...
02-20-2009, 10:59 PM
Replies: 2,864
Views: 237,075
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER Part 7 : The Basics To The Darkest of Dark

Hi Brazman,

My CC80 has had over ?00 flights. It has been part of several motor/prop/battery/airframe combinations. I once tried a power system that on paper was pushing 120 amps and I ran that...
02-20-2009, 09:54 PM
Replies: 2,864
Views: 237,075
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER Part 7 : The Basics To The Darkest of Dark

Hey, everybody! Check out my Stryker !

I had a little problem with her the other day. I was doing a high speed low pass, something I do often. When I went to pull up, she didn't. I cut...
Forum: RC Humor
01-17-2009, 09:52 PM
Replies: 537
Views: 93,111
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: Things you say after crashing

I have a electric delta pusher fitted with a rudder. The plane can flat spin at full throttle and full rudder at about 4 rpm. Give it aileron and acts sort of like a helicopter, flat spinning while...
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Views: 1,981
Posted By BubbleGum

Max Voltage for a Neu Motor

Hey Ya'll.


I am looking for a new Neu motor. I have a been flying a Neu 1510-1Y in the Sunracer ~1meter pylon plane. Now I am looking at a 4x higher power application with lower prop pitch...
05-26-2008, 01:29 PM
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Views: 237,075
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER Part 7 : The Basics To The Darkest of Dark

Hi Flightops. I have a JR SX600. It is pretty good quality for being a bottom-of-the-line transmitter. It has just the basic; 10 model memory, dual rates, but no mixing or anything special. I had...
05-03-2008, 09:52 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Hey Man. Congrats.

Glad your maiden(s) went so well. You did your research and your homework and it paid off. I am impressed. That's a lot coming from a guy who has invested some 27 landing...
05-02-2008, 10:45 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Sounds like you know what you are doing and you're good to go!

~Bub
05-02-2008, 06:09 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Hey Man,

Nice work. One word of caution... You have the main gear pretty far forward so there is a possibility that the prop might hit the ground on take off. Have you seen at what angle nose...
04-26-2008, 09:57 PM
Replies: 2,592
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Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Great News, Mr. Mugen.




Flightops, To make channels I use 2, 3, or more hack saw blades side by side as a sort of broach. It works better then a soldering iron IMO. Also you want to...
03-31-2008, 08:32 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Clearance only allows for 7" props due to the position of the rudder and elevator control rods.

My cc80 is hard soldered to the NEU 1110-1Y. I plan to keep it that way for now.

I ended up...
03-31-2008, 08:21 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

I would recommend the 16/25/2 for the 4s 3850/cc80. The /3 can take 4s, the /3 can take 6s. Ihave tried both motors. I ran my 16/25/2 on 3s TP2070 x 2 in parallel on a CC80 with a APC 7x5E and had...
03-30-2008, 10:22 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Results from this weekend:


No unlimited vertical.[:o]


Tested with a APC sport 7x8 and a 8x6E chopped to 7". The sport seemed to deliver better speed and similar climb to the 8x6. ...
03-30-2008, 10:15 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

I am not sure I have ever seen someone reply to a post that came after theirs.


Anyway, iamman has the right answer. It will give you a bit more power but it will make the plane weigh more. ...
03-29-2008, 03:08 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 1,837
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F-27 Stryker CG

There's two dimples in the two 'belly handle' slots. Check you balance by balancing the plane with two finger in the two dimples.

~Bub
03-29-2008, 12:20 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Iamman, Most hobby stores will take it back if it is in a like new condition. My LHS is Hoobytown. They take returns no excuse needed. But the only give credit, no refunds. Which is not a problem...
03-28-2008, 12:25 AM
03-28-2008, 12:23 AM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Yeah, that's pretty much what I was thinking.

:) The student to his teacher.

The naked (no esc or motor) SU27ish is around 28 ounces.

I have four pairs of matched 3s batteries. 1.6 -...
03-27-2008, 09:41 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Very nice, Stryker Viking

What is the black stuff around the PVC. I have a plan in my head to build a similar device. (Longer and no bungee, I can build and leave it at my field.) But I was...
03-26-2008, 11:51 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

Gryph,

Couple of answers for you:

1) Because I had good reason to believe that Neu motors are the best. So I wanted one. I picked this particular motor because it was in stock at the...
03-26-2008, 08:46 PM
Replies: 2,592
Views: 227,923
Posted By BubbleGum

RE: F27 STRYKER -Way Past the Limits Part 6 -Go deeper in to the Dark Side...

WOW, Gryphon.

That post confused me for a bit. I was trying to figure out who you were replying to. Gryphon always giving high quality power plant advice to anyone at any experience level. ...
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