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What do you got that is easy to build and can scare the circle flyers with a .46fx? Standard servos and stuff regular guys got sitin' around the shop.
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RE: speed for regular guys
As daven pointed out, the Q-500 planes are good for above average speed. You might also consider the Shrike 40 or for real wow/scare factor the Diamond Dust can't be beat. All will work great with a 46 FX and standard radio gear.
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RE: speed for regular guys
Another option would be the World MOdels Mustangs. We use to race them locally with the .46 FX, now I wouldn't call them "Extreme" speed, but they consistently ran about 90 mph with the gear up.
Nice planes.
Nice planes.
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ORIGINAL: buildflycrash
links please for the shrike and dimond dust.
links please for the shrike and dimond dust.
Very fast build and lots of WOW factor and low total cost.
http://www.lanierrc.com/lrcprivate/r...s/shrike40.htm
Easy to build but will take much longer the a Dust. Neat looking and fast
http://www.lanierrc.com/lrcprivate/r...tor500arf.html
A little more money but it is an arf and it has landing gear.
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RE: speed for regular guys
You guys are great, I think i'll go with the dimond dust . In the photo on the DD site the plane looks to be about !/2 inch thick. Is that the way this is? How do you get receivers tank and servos inside?
Can you give me some more photos? Is there a good build thread?
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Can you give me some more photos? Is there a good build thread?
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RE: speed for regular guys
Hey, just as a alternative, the Gremlin has turned out to be a blast to play with. Pretty fast and as durable as they can get. Ease of construction and a cheap price for the kit to boot. Can be built with a non computer radio and three servos.
I put a tuned pipe on a O.S. 40 and got unlimited vertical with amazing high speed passes. A little to close to the ground on a windy day put it into the dirt at max speed, the carcass came to rest 30 yards away from the point of impact and the motor over 75 yards. It was one of my best crashes to date! I have another kit on order and plan on building it as soon as I get it, best bang for the buck yet.
[link=http://www.racores.com/current_products.html#Gremlins]Gremlin link[/link]
I put a tuned pipe on a O.S. 40 and got unlimited vertical with amazing high speed passes. A little to close to the ground on a windy day put it into the dirt at max speed, the carcass came to rest 30 yards away from the point of impact and the motor over 75 yards. It was one of my best crashes to date! I have another kit on order and plan on building it as soon as I get it, best bang for the buck yet.
[link=http://www.racores.com/current_products.html#Gremlins]Gremlin link[/link]
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ORIGINAL: buildflycrash
Can you give me some more photos?
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Can you give me some more photos?
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RE: speed for regular guys
Go to Ebay and do a search for the D.Dust there is a guy selling them for about 45 dollars I believe. Also IMO its better to build one rather than pay for one because when you crash you will know exactly how to put it back together. GL
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RE: speed for regular guys
Here's a better description from the Great Planes Viper at Tower hobbies:
Wings: One-piece foam core with carbon fiber reinforcement, balsa
sheeting applied with epoxy for added security and stiffness,
recessed wing hold down bolts to minimize drag, center section
wrapped in double layer of fiberglass cloth.
Covering: Covered in Top Flite Monokote covering, color scheme is
entirely white.
Wings: One-piece foam core with carbon fiber reinforcement, balsa
sheeting applied with epoxy for added security and stiffness,
recessed wing hold down bolts to minimize drag, center section
wrapped in double layer of fiberglass cloth.
Covering: Covered in Top Flite Monokote covering, color scheme is
entirely white.
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The Shrike is my Favorite! This plane hauls Butt! Its Sleek and looks very cool and its amazing how easy and fast it is to build! I'm building three of them at once as of right now!.
Seeing the shrike come down in a straight steep dive and pulling out for a High speed pass .. Oh man! the chill bumps just came up!.
I love the Shrike!
Video of my Shrike.. Not very fast cause I had to cut the Nose cowl off which caused big time drag!
[link=http://www.qcrcc.com/links/files/ShrikeClip.wmv]http://www.qcrcc.com/links/files/ShrikeClip.wmv[/link]
Seeing the shrike come down in a straight steep dive and pulling out for a High speed pass .. Oh man! the chill bumps just came up!.
I love the Shrike!
Video of my Shrike.. Not very fast cause I had to cut the Nose cowl off which caused big time drag!
[link=http://www.qcrcc.com/links/files/ShrikeClip.wmv]http://www.qcrcc.com/links/files/ShrikeClip.wmv[/link]
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RE: speed for regular guys
I'm just getting ready to put together my first speed plane....the weston magnum. Just got it today.....I'm impressed with the fit and finish of the arf. And for $100 you can't beat it.
I'm planning on starting with a SuperTigre .40 and when I want more power....I'll juice it with a Jett or something similar.
Neo
I'm planning on starting with a SuperTigre .40 and when I want more power....I'll juice it with a Jett or something similar.
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Now that plane is off the hook. I think I may pick up the tiger shark at the same time. Do you know the wing span on the magnum ? GL with your project.
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My Magnum only costed $10.00. Brand new.. Course I had to buy the Engine Combo to get it.. All in all it cost $365.00. I'm trying to finish my Shrikes before I start that project.
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Hey, the shipping cost is worth it as long as it arrives with out damage. I guess you couldn't convert the mm either , its 37.4475 inches. What nice little bird. How in the world will a .50 fit in this thing. Let us know how your build is going. Thanks.