ORIGINAL: corn2990
So, please explain for the forum how when a customer balks at browsing over 2,500 search results, many which are false hits, suddenly becomes "you're expecting NP to build your plane for you". It's a freaking ARF.
Sheez!
What's the problem?
Weight the plane, measure the available space for the DF and figure out what you want to do powerwise.
Many ARF's come with nothing more than a single blueprint type sheet and it's up to the person putting things together to deal with everything.
You want a step-by-step. I'd advise you to start reading these forums, and maybe build some more ARF's which do provide step by step instructions, first. These planes are not for people who have not put a few similiar planes first.
As far as your 2500 "hits", try adjusting your search parameters. e.g. only to include THIS or the EDF forum.
A 20 second search turned up this...
F-20 Tigershark
Specifications:
Wing Span: 800 mm (31.5" )
Length: 1158 mm (45.6" )
Flying Weight: 0.86 - 1.1 kg (30.5 - 38.6 oz )
Radio: Elevators.
Ailerons.
Rudders (optional ).
Motor speed controller: 60 Amp Controller.
Motor EDF 6904 or Wemotec Mini Fan
Mega 16/15/2, or 3 or 4, or 16/25/4
Typhoon EDF motors 2W or 2W-20
The F-20 Tigershark is a single-seat high-performance fighter plane. This sleek looking semi-scale jet powered by a 480 minifan is very fast, it has excellent stability and tracks like on rails. Loops and snap rolls are easily obtained with adequate entry speeds.
The construction is very easily so there is not much experience needed. This in not a plane for beginners, and you should have some experience with putting together ARF's.
Although this F-20 Tigershark is a stable airplane, it is not a trainer or first EDF airplane. This airplane is capable of very high speeds.
Features:
- Lite-Ply and balsa fuselage
- Fiberglass nose, tail and turtle deck
- Balsa covered foam wings
- All parts laser cut
- Clear canopy
- Decal set