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Alpha Jet ARF Kit
I just bought one of these kits and I just wanted to find out if anyone has finished one and flown it. Were there any problems with it and were there any changes made from the recommended set-up? I would appreciate your input. Thanks. Chris :confused:
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Alpha Jet ARF Kit
I have one and I just maidened it last weekend. The thing flies great. Not overly fast but very stable and honest.
As for construction, the only real problem I had was a very tight fit of the wing spars when trying to insert them into the wings. A little bit of sanding and trial-fitting took care of that. There has been a review done of this plane here on RCU: http://www.rcuniverse.com/reviews.ph...ew&reviewid=74 The review shows some photos and gives some tips to assist the assembly. What fan, motor and battery are you going to use? I used the Hobby-Lobby recommended setup: Speed 480 Race Vasafan 65/1G 10 x cp1300's |
Alpha Jet ARF Kit
If it ain't fast or don't hover, I don't want one :D
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RE: Alpha Jet ARF Kit
OK, so the above linked review won't load so I've a question.
Is the horizontal stabalizer designed to be removeable ? Wings ? Fan ? Thanks. |
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Do you mean the FW TA183 Huckebien?
If so, no, the wings or tail won't come off after they are installed. (They're glued on.) A simple modification to the fuselage can be done to make the fan accesible. Here it is (from the Alfa website) Note the drilled and tapped lugs and screw holes. I would recommend nylon screws as they won't vibrate loose. Then take a look at the new Alfa MIG 15 video at http://www.alfamodel.cz/index_eng.htm click on "video" That model was powered by a MPJet 25/25-26 Mk 2 Brushless drawing from a 3 cell Lipoly. Not many models around that can take off from the ground without wheels!!! The TA183 can be retrofitted with the same motor which will liven up the model's performance. |
RE: Alpha Jet ARF Kit
OK, Thanks Woody.
Actually was asking about the Klien Aplha Jet. I have sence got the ARF kit. It too is designed to have the horizontal stabalizer permenantly glued on. |
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