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Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
Sat on this plane for 4 years. Stuck an OS .25FX in it with small servo gear and batt. Thing goes like a rocket. Sorry I sat on it so long. Nice cheap ARF. Is landing very hot. I'm going to move to the back of the C of G. 1/4" back is left. I started in the middle. Wasnt pitch sensitive. Fun plane so far. Made me remember why I liked small planes. Wheeee!!!!!! Jim
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
I just ordered one - plan to convert it to electric with a trinity gem 550 16T motor... anyone know if this plane can handle the Great Planes .20 size floats?
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
Hey Samson,
Dont know about the floats but wish ya luck if you pursue it! I still have my .25 in it and think this is the way to go. Dont get your motor wet! This is a fun airplane. Jim |
RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
How well does this plane do on take-off? Is it heavy? Does the airfoil have good lift? These are questions that will be helpful when and if I put it on floats.
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
I had one and hated it. Takeoffs were nearly impossible and I ended up handlaunching it. It flew very fast and was a handful once in the air but I wish its manners on the runway were better.
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
Well, somethings wrong cause I'm only an intermediate flyer. Short coupled small taildraggers are not for beginners and weak powerplants-this is where the .25 comes in handy. I wouldnt recommend 150' scale takeoffs unless your an expert with taildraggers. Mine started off comming in fast cause the cg was to far foward but that was two years ago. It goes fast or slow and I think its a kick. Not a float plane at all. Fighter trainer- not boat. Use micro and metal gear HS 85 or equivalent on the rudder/tailwheel and you can use a .25; a good .20 would work OK Have fun! Jim Wiggly landing gear doesnt help Good luck By the way the ME-109 was a deathmobile with a .32SX OS Had two and killed both flying too long without checking the onboard pack Death Spiral Thats part of the fun.
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
Word is to add better - spaced landing gear to get more ground stability. I am positive some tweaking is involved to get this plane to perform more to your liking. I do, however, believe that Global doesn't advertise the 'bulletness' of it's flying personality. Yeh' just gotta expect that. Mine is on its way to becoming an electric w/ .20 sized floats. The engine is a 600 16T size with an 8 cell 3000mAH battery (enough power I think [:@] ) The floats and the battery will lower the CG enough to reduce any strong 'yaw'. I'll keep this thread posted on further developments.
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
VIDEO:
http://www.warbirds-rc.com/Photo%20R...l/at6_0001.wmv "Phasor 30/3 brushless on 8x1700SCR's. Using a 10x8 Master Airscrew prop and getting 5.25 min flight times at full throttle." |
RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
My work thus far on an electric conversion:
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
I wish you much luck in this endeavor. Happy Easter! You'll need the luck as your building an X -plane! Jim
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RE: Global Hobbies AT-6 Texan
Thanks! - I need it. I was having some trouble getting the aileron controls to work correctly. I don't like the design, which uses finicky nylon strips. I wasn't getting much extension on the ailerons,, so I am designing a pulley system to assist/increase the servo 'throw'.
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