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DrScoles 12-18-2011 07:57 AM

Is there an indestructible jet?
 
I've heard the bvm bobcat can take anything. Is this true? ie can you fly at top speed and give full throw inputs without the wings coming off? I know its possible with the materials we have, just wondering if its been done.

And yes, its a sunday morning and I'm bored waiting for baby to wake up so I can feed him...;)

Stobe777 12-18-2011 08:05 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Carf Ultra Flash takes lots of abuse...its really strong.

TP.

Henke Torphammar 12-18-2011 08:12 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Opus V-jet and Funjet Ultra does handle alot of abuse :-)


Hustler58 12-18-2011 08:40 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Is there an indestructible jet? Yes ! One you build, hang on the ceiling and don't touch ! Now if you clean around it and knock it off the ceiling then forget about the indestructible part! :D

Wayne22 12-18-2011 09:06 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
here's one.......
http://www.varietywineracks.com/images/6776.jpg

InboundLZ 12-18-2011 09:11 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Mike, I am not sure about the Bobcat....it's BVM so the quality is there but IMO BV's stuff is fragile. We have a bandit and it's a good thing my son flys it and not me, I would have torn the gear out of it a long time ago. I have also seen a bandit have a stab depart in a high G turn, it was 160 powered (overall bad decision anyway).

Addison Clark has a Bobcat that he flys the living' crap out of and it appears fine, but again he is a very smooth pilot!

For my money, and in my personal experience, the Comp ARF Flash is about as indestructible as you can get. I have planted my flash on the runway time after time and she just taxis back to the pits ( that was when I first starting flying her, I have the landings nailed now). I routinely make max power passes finishing with a 180 degree turn by pulling full elevator and she just laughs at it. It has been put down twice due to flame outs. The first was zero damage, the second requires some minor repair and paint work. I have a buddy that has had his in three times due to flame outs, no damage besides some paint. All five were gear up.

I have built 4 of them and the dollar to value ratio is off scale high, they fly great (classic flash, the ultra flys better), and they are as tough as an airframe you can get.

ddlstang 12-18-2011 09:31 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
That on piece wing can take a licking.

InboundLZ 12-18-2011 09:39 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 


ORIGINAL: ddlstang

That on piece wing can take a licking.
That's the facts jack!

InboundLZ 12-18-2011 09:45 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
If any of you were at Dixie Jets this year you would have seen Chad PLANT his flash HARD! He hit so hard that all 3 gear were snapped off....this is Dreamworks pro-link gear. He snapped the trunnion on one main and the strut on the other. The mount rails did not whimper! The ONLY damage to the wing was the retract covers (fiberglass plate the covers the retract and holds the wing servos). They got gashed when the struts departed the wing....

SJN 12-18-2011 10:10 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
;)

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...7500/hood1.jpg

DominicM 12-18-2011 10:28 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Most amazing flying I've seen was Schui flying an Ultra Bandit at JetPower 2010. Couldn't believe the violent turns the model could take. I was zoomed out and I STILL couldn't keep up with the direction changes. I couldn't keep the camera steady toward the end of the flight because I was laughing so much.

Think I heard that it had a specially reinforced wing joiner so it could take the punishment.

This one flight was the one moment of inspiration I needed to start flying turbines next year. Can't wait.

(one example of hi G turn at 3:23)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAG83..._qcgDmeVg-dxiQ


Dr Honda 12-18-2011 11:54 AM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 


Oldsmobile? Early to mid 50's. Rocket or Holiday 88. ???

KC36330 12-18-2011 12:38 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
+1 more on the Flash, the 'Flex-Plates' rule out any of the BobCat IMO, they break, which is what they are designed to do.

sirrom 12-18-2011 01:49 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
As far as taking abuse I would say the Hotspot with the Obechi sheeted wings and slolid fins was almost tank like. I dont think you could beat those for first turbine airplanes.

Patrick

AFTERBURNER1 12-18-2011 02:40 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
+1 on the Ultra Flash!!!! Sherman tank strong and flys on rails!!! All day long as good as a bandit for half the cha Ching!! I've had both and would never subject the B to the G loads I would my UF. Don't get me wrong,,, bandits fly great !!! Just nowhere near as strong as the UF.

AFTERBURNER1 12-18-2011 02:44 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Comp Arf needs to make a small ULTRA FLASH for edf. He would sell a ***** ton of em!!!;)

rolsen12 12-18-2011 03:19 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
I have (4) four flash. I ultra and 3 regular. converting all to ultra's.

Jetkopter 12-18-2011 04:06 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Mike, to answer your question, the bobcat will take anything you throw at it in the air. The wings will not come off , the wing tube will bend before the wing fails! Just PM Wojtek and ask him for some Bobcat videos from when he had the big engine on it. While I am not recomending you try this at home the plane is solid and strong in all the right places.

erbroens 12-18-2011 04:23 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Agree on the Hotspot with foam wings.. specially with some mods! ;) however my impression too is that the Flash can take as more G´s as anyone without cracking or breaking things up.



Enrique


Wayne22 12-18-2011 04:58 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 

Comp Arf needs to make a small ULTRA FLASH for edf.
Good news! They do....

http://www.carf-models.com/public_ca...es/medium0.jpg

http://www.carf-models.com/public_ca...es/medium0.jpg


AFTERBURNER1 12-18-2011 05:03 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 

I have flown many sparks.. Good fun but definitely not a Jr. Ultra Flash,,, Thats for sure..;)

seflyer 12-18-2011 06:58 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
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ORIGINAL: AFTERBURNER1


I have flown many sparks.. Good fun but definitely not a Jr. Ultra Flash,,, Thats for sure..;)
I'll second that, cleared the hangar of both my Sparks, great flying plane but it is not a Flash, Classic or other.

Kevin

seflyer 12-18-2011 07:01 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
What I want to know is how you land a Flash hard enough to break trailing link gear, Damn[X(]

Kevin

jetpilot 12-18-2011 07:46 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 
Whats up with the Spark? How does it fly different?
Scott

TimT2000 12-18-2011 08:35 PM

RE: Is there an indestructible jet?
 


ORIGINAL: DominicM

Most amazing flying I've seen was Schui flying an Ultra Bandit at JetPower 2010. Couldn't believe the violent turns the model could take. I was zoomed out and I STILL couldn't keep up with the direction changes. I couldn't keep the camera steady toward the end of the flight because I was laughing so much.

Think I heard that it had a specially reinforced wing joiner so it could take the punishment.

This one flight was the one moment of inspiration I needed to start flying turbines next year. Can't wait.

(one example of hi G turn at 3:23)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAG83..._qcgDmeVg-dxiQ


I think that is the most G's I have seen on a model airplane or any plane for that matter. You think it
was in the 30, 40 G range? Idono... Impressive flight.
I am getting into jets also... What a video !!

Cheers
Tim




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