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02-22-2010, 09:10 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Mobyal,

One thing I learned that seems to help with those horns is :
#1 - prethread the back plates by running the screws through them prior to installing them on the control surface.
#2 -...
05-13-2009, 04:59 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Looks great kingtiger, very nice landing.

How much flaps )if any) did you have in when you touched down?
05-04-2009, 08:31 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Front yard baby! I have 37 acres Hell I have real airplanes landing in the front yard. Hope to land my 172C there some day! I have about 1900 feet of runway if I get it all flattened out!
05-03-2009, 07:26 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Hows the idle speed on those Magnuns .52s? Are you going to use glow drivers?
05-03-2009, 07:24 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

My Fresno has three stop signs in it (no stop lights), does yours have more? lol :D:)[8D]

Really only three!!!
05-02-2009, 08:30 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

I'm going to use the same setup, .36's, twin sinc and gyro rudders. I hanven't put mine together yet but most people have run down the .36's as not enouph power. What made my mind up is one guy...
04-30-2009, 07:15 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

The adjustment screw is located where the Y is on the "Y" reversing extensions. It is designed to help center the servos on flaps and ailerons. Tevans55 is just saying that if you have a adjustment...
11-20-2008, 08:57 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Oh, I may trade for a 1/4 scale plane?
11-20-2008, 08:56 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Ran out of room and got the 1/4 scale bug. I have a H-9 b-25 with two nt.36's installed $450
the full robart package, $350 or so
a twin sinc with glow drivers setup $125
all required servo's...
05-03-2008, 10:00 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

John,

Glad to hear you have flown with the Evo .36's and had no trouble. They came with my bird in some kind of special, I basically paid $399 on ebay from an excellant seller for a "Horrizon...
01-28-2008, 09:35 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Mobyal

I understand about LHS loyalty, BUT, there is one on ebay with what looks to be some light damage [X(]right now, Item number: 150209369734????????

Probably go cheap????:D

...
01-28-2008, 08:47 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Mobyal

Call this LHS, they have a H-9 B-25 on the shelf for I think $379. The $20 off will almost pay the tax. 330-499-1300. (They open at 11:00 am EST I think)

I guess I don't...
01-20-2008, 08:14 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

highhorse,

Can you tell me more about a yaw gyro hooked to the rudder channel?
12-28-2007, 07:57 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

When you guys find the 10th scale Hornet, Call me and I'll bring my H-9 25 along, probably could not take off with the stock engines but I would be there for deck decorations.LOL;).

Denny
12-17-2007, 06:50 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Craig,

NICE!!!!!! looking plane. It looked like you had the three bladed props on? I'm a little worried, I don't have that nice of a runway to use when I fly. I think I,m gonna try and...
12-10-2007, 04:01 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Craig

Do you ever use any of those battery indicators that tell you how much battery you have left? I've tried them in my planes and like them. I found at least one bad battery that way.
12-10-2007, 01:32 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Craig,

Two switches I take is for two batteries? Is there a reason for this? I'm not being smart, I just don't know. The mounting don't look that bad on the outside and I agree, I don't want...
12-10-2007, 09:56 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Metal tees for Me TOO!

Craig,

Could you send some pics of your switch and filler valve mounting. I am so glad to here your report about the good flying caracteristics of this plane WITH...
12-08-2007, 03:25 AM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

MOBYAL

I was told this promo version was built better that the standard ARF's, (better balsa or something) also, I,'ve heard there are two versons or runs of the H-9 B-25 (early and late?) and...
12-05-2007, 01:46 PM
Replies: 526
Views: 130,337
Posted By djsdog

RE: Hangar 9 B-25 ARF: Building and Modifications

Just bought one. Have not got it yet. Boy am I excited! Will be watching for tips on modifying it.

Question, other than the retracts, do you need any other special servos for this plane? ...
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