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RC plane flyers...

STANG KILLA SS

~THE SCALE SHOP~
Joined
Apr 20, 2006
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Location
KILLEEN TX
its been nearly a decade since ive flown a plank. got big into 3D helis about a year ago but there just to nerv wrecking to fly:shock:

ive got the itch for a brushless 3D park flyer
what are you guys flying?
i cant decide if i want a E-Flite Extra 260 3D 480 ARF or a profile foamie.

eflite 260
http://www.e-fliterc.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=EFL2475
Pros: looks, ive already got 3S 2100 packs, outdoor capibilities
Cons: more expensive, less manuverable at almost 0 airspeed

Profile Foamie
http://www.e-fliterc.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=EFL2300
Pros: cheap, most manuverable, who cares if ya crash a $30 plane
Cons: have to buy new lipos, cant fly in wind,


vid of the extra 260
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mRHSj5g6CY

what are you guys flying? 3D or not. any suggestions for me?
 
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You should talk to Midoco on TXRCRCA. This is his specialty. He even builds them from scratch :shock:
 
mmmmm... foamies

my 2 cents

Electric planes have been my main hobby for quite some time. I spent some time flying balsa stuff, but have always come back to foam. I didn't have as much fun with my balsa stuff because I was always worried about crashing them. What it boils down to is this.

If you want to do pattern aerobatics at 50-100' then get the extra. If you want to do 3D aerobatics 15' off the ground then get a foamy. If you want to weave around at low level between the trees or fly in a gym... get a foamy.

Pilot skill is what allows you to fly in the wind. Although lighter planes have a harder time penetrating heavy wind usually the balsa guys quite flying first :)

You can always come and fly some of my planes. I usually keep at least 7 ready to fly and my back yard is a double football field.


If you want a good flying foamy that's tough check this out http://e-foamies.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=2
I've had a few of these and they are great. I've got a video of me flying mine around here somewhere. Let me know and I'll find it for you.

Mike

my hangar
best073623.jpg
 
mike the two in the corner are more my style :D

ill look into that EPP, i like the 3 dimensional fuse, looks is important to me. one thing i dont like about the EPP is its price, the same as the e-flite?

where the hell is JIA?
 
i cant seem to find near as many threads and write ups on the EPP as the airfoilz
i also like the smooth finish of the airfoilz so i can do my own graphics, as apposed to the rough foam of the EPP with its crapily stenciled paint jobs.....still doing research on the EPP, i do like it capabilities
 
You want a foamy. I always thoguht the air foilz was cool. Damnit, now I'm thinking about getting back into planes, Lets see I got radio,ESC, batts, charger, Damnit Stangkilla I'm trying to save my money.
 
well i did it, ordered me airfoilz edge 540

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Wingspan:
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40"
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Length:
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35.5"
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Weight:
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16-20 oz
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Wing Area:
</TD><TD>
350 sq in
</TD></TR><TR class=eftsponsor bgColor=#cccccc><TD>
Wing Loading:
</TD><TD>
5.8 - 70 oz/sq ft
</TD></TR><TR class=eftsponsor><TD>
Recommended Power:
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Hacker A20-20L
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<TABLE id=Table_01 height=124 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=243 border=0><FORM name=additem action=uh_addItem.asp method=post><TBODY><TR><TD width=242 colSpan=8 height=14>Turnigy 2213 20turn 1050kv 19A Outrunner

Combined with a 10x6 or 10x7 E-prop this motor can push out over 1000g in thrust on a 3S1P configuration lipo.
Good for bigger foamies or parkflyers where about 150W is required.

Spec.
Kv: 1050rpm/v
Operating Current: 6A ~ 15A
Peak Current: 19A
Suggested prop: 10x6, 10x7 or 11x5.5 E-prop
Suggested Battery: 1300~2200mAh 3S1P
Weight: 59g
Dimensions: 27.6 x 32mm
Shaft Size: 3.175mm

TR2213.jpg

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using futaba micro servos, and old attack 4 radio, and the 6 channel receiver, pheonix 35A esc, and 3S 20-30C lipos from my T-rex (heli)

cant wait!"thumbsup" will be my first plank in a decade:)

vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUhYibev6JQ
 
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yeah, im using the rx of my new FUT 6EXH off the t-rex. not a micro RX, but smaller than the 80s bricks :D
this things gonna be a hog lol.
 
my flat foamies wern't foam but coroplast. the stuff they make those political signs everyone loves so much, if you look around you can find them, most people will give you them after an election. there uber light weight, strong and cheap"thumbsup"
 
From what I understand you can take those off of public property and not get in any trouble, its only illegal to take them off of private property. I think I herd that somewhere.
 
well shes starting to look like something after 3 nights of work. night before last i couldnt do much, cause i didnt have any kicker , i let the tail section sit for over 18 hours and the CA was still wet as water:x.
that kicker is amazing stuff. still got alot left. i dont even see how i had enough patiance 15 years ago to build those balsa in a box .40 size planes:roll: ill probly have 8-10 building hours total in this one by the time im done.

airfoilzedge1kd5.jpg


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