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I used to have a pic of every plane I've build, but thanks to Adaptecs Direct CD program I lost most of them. The pics are still on cd but it is now unreadable. Dont ever use this program for any important files.. Only 2 pics I have left are below. The pic of the Sudo doesnt do it justice. That was the best quality of work I've ever done on any plane. Busy building some new fun flys, should have some pics soon.
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Man I loved this thing......wgeffon, the sudo 60 have detachable wings? I'd love to have one but my 40's barely fit in my civic. If your on msn chat, msg me, email is [email protected]
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Kamlooper.
Yes the wings on the Su-Do .60 are plug-in.
Kit seems to got together well but if you dont think about what you are doing and do some advanced planning you can get yourself into a mess.
Heres a pic of my Doghouse Extreme..
Yes the wings on the Su-Do .60 are plug-in.
Kit seems to got together well but if you dont think about what you are doing and do some advanced planning you can get yourself into a mess.
Heres a pic of my Doghouse Extreme..
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how about two "Hots"
Here is my Hots, # 20 Home Depot, and The one I built for my friend, the # 6 Valvoline machine. I have them laser cut by Fun Aero and am working on "improvements" to the design to make it a little more extreme. :stupid:
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Here are some decent pics of my Fazer and Somethin' Extra. The color of the S.E. is fluorescent orange, but the film developer auto corrected it to an ugly orange-brown.
http://personal.mem.bellsouth.net/me.../RC/index.html
Here's my latest effort, still needing the landing gear painted, wheelpants and radio gear. It was taken with my kid's toy Polaroid that makes little 35mm size photos. Very poor quality, but he had fun taking the picture.
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http://personal.mem.bellsouth.net/me.../RC/index.html
Here's my latest effort, still needing the landing gear painted, wheelpants and radio gear. It was taken with my kid's toy Polaroid that makes little 35mm size photos. Very poor quality, but he had fun taking the picture.
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Re: how about two "Hots"
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Here is my Hots, # 20 Home Depot, and The one I built for my friend, the # 6 Valvoline machine. I have them laser cut by Fun Aero and am working on "improvements" to the design to make it a little more extreme. :stupid:
Here is my Hots, # 20 Home Depot, and The one I built for my friend, the # 6 Valvoline machine. I have them laser cut by Fun Aero and am working on "improvements" to the design to make it a little more extreme. :stupid:
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wgeffon, we have 3 other club members in the process of building my laser cut versions and I think I heard at least on guy saying his would be "NASCAR" also! I will start the two "new" versions soon, but they will be "Bud Light" and "Coors Light" silver bullets
Have fun....
Have fun....
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You all have glow powered fun flys, so as the RC_Eflyer that I am I present to you the quiter side of fun fly's. The E3D.
The E3D is a 3D fun flyer, that can hover (yes electrics can hover) and with a 2400 mah 10 cell battery pack duration is in the neighborhood of 7 minutes of 3D flight or 12-14 minutes of sport aerobatics. This plane is powered by a Kyosho EndoPlasma car motor on a Great Planes GD600 gearbox 4.6:1 gearing. It will hover on a 12x8 APC E prop, but not as well as the 14x7 APC E prop I'll be flying mine with. Mine isn't quite done yet, but the AUW should run 48-56 oz. Mine should be on the lower end as I'm using a lighter battery than they show.
For more E3D info go to www.gwmp.net
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The E3D is a 3D fun flyer, that can hover (yes electrics can hover) and with a 2400 mah 10 cell battery pack duration is in the neighborhood of 7 minutes of 3D flight or 12-14 minutes of sport aerobatics. This plane is powered by a Kyosho EndoPlasma car motor on a Great Planes GD600 gearbox 4.6:1 gearing. It will hover on a 12x8 APC E prop, but not as well as the 14x7 APC E prop I'll be flying mine with. Mine isn't quite done yet, but the AUW should run 48-56 oz. Mine should be on the lower end as I'm using a lighter battery than they show.
For more E3D info go to www.gwmp.net
--Paul
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wgeffon,
I'm also building an IFO M3. Did you use the pull-pull kevlar method of linkages? I'm questioning whether to use that or pushrods with Dubro park flyer right angle clips on one end and some kind of horn with adjustable links on the other. I have a computer radio, so adjustments should be possible. Any help from anyone who has built one would be appreciated.
If another more appropriate thread should be started, I will be glad to do so. Thanks.
I'm also building an IFO M3. Did you use the pull-pull kevlar method of linkages? I'm questioning whether to use that or pushrods with Dubro park flyer right angle clips on one end and some kind of horn with adjustable links on the other. I have a computer radio, so adjustments should be possible. Any help from anyone who has built one would be appreciated.
If another more appropriate thread should be started, I will be glad to do so. Thanks.
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Hey Buysiegel - What kind of plane is that. Is that a Stickit. It looks like a good candidate for a geared Endoplasma setup like I have in my E3D.
If you'd like to see flying video's of the E3D go to www.gwmp.net to check them out. Well worth your time.
--Paul
If you'd like to see flying video's of the E3D go to www.gwmp.net to check them out. Well worth your time.
--Paul
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Paul,
The plane Bugs is showing isn't a Stickit, it's a Mark Shope Menace, a very awesome plane. Kinda hard to come by plans or kits. Mark Shope is sorta M.I.A. from what I hear. You just about have to " know somebody " to acquire plans. Fortunately, you do. Another up and coming plane you might wanna keep your eyes peeled for is called the " Minus"... which is just now beginning to sell. The NCFFA guys are buying them as a replacement for the venerable Menace.
Also, do yout think that your E3D will be as attracted to water as your other planes ? LOL
Water and electricity don't usually mix well. Don't they teach anything in college anymore ?
J/K !!!!
John
The plane Bugs is showing isn't a Stickit, it's a Mark Shope Menace, a very awesome plane. Kinda hard to come by plans or kits. Mark Shope is sorta M.I.A. from what I hear. You just about have to " know somebody " to acquire plans. Fortunately, you do. Another up and coming plane you might wanna keep your eyes peeled for is called the " Minus"... which is just now beginning to sell. The NCFFA guys are buying them as a replacement for the venerable Menace.
Also, do yout think that your E3D will be as attracted to water as your other planes ? LOL
Water and electricity don't usually mix well. Don't they teach anything in college anymore ?
J/K !!!!
John