Seagull Bling 3D
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From: GainfordCo Durham, UNITED KINGDOM
Anyone know anything about this model, looks interesting.
[link]http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=20041[/link]
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Brian
[link]http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=20041[/link]
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Brian
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From: Williamstown,
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i saw it on horizon's site it looks like a nice plane the best setup would be: da50 in it with fromecos, because right now there peerless batteries are better than duralite and desert aircraft is top notch in motors
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I was wondering how your CRRCPRO 45I engine worked on the Bling? I just bought the Bling and I have a Brillelli 366GT that is very much like the crrcpro45i in looks, but it is just a little larger. Where you able to use the cowl? It seems to be very narrow and I was thinking I would have to really butcher it up to get it to work on my Brillelli 366GT.
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From: berlin hts,
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i don't want to highjack this tread,BUT do you have any run time on your brillelli 60 just woundering how you like it,starting wise,and any rpm number's,what prop.
THANKS, ENJOY!
i don't want to highjack this tread,BUT do you have any run time on your brillelli 60 just woundering how you like it,starting wise,and any rpm number's,what prop.
THANKS, ENJOY!
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Yes I do have some run time on it. I am getting 6500 RPM with a Xoar 23x8 prop and 7100 RPM with a Xoar 22x10. I am having some trouble starting the engine, but I know it is because I do not have the low end adjusted right yet. Once the engine starts it is sure a power house. I know I will be doing some throttle management when flying the Bling 50. I hope I answered your questions.
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Yes there is another thread on the Bling 3D 50 and here is the link.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_47...tm.htm#4729247
The only video that I know of is from the Seagull web page and they call the plane a Harrier 50. Here is the link to that video.
Just click on the little colorful circle with the black arrow in it.
http://www.seagullmodels.com/aerobatic.htm#46
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_47...tm.htm#4729247
The only video that I know of is from the Seagull web page and they call the plane a Harrier 50. Here is the link to that video.
Just click on the little colorful circle with the black arrow in it.

http://www.seagullmodels.com/aerobatic.htm#46
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From: Gulf Breeze ,
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OMG that video just about made me puke. If the music wasn't bad enough the flying was anything but exciting. I can't see them selling much with that.



