breeze400
Spagetti Pilot
Well, has I sit here pondering in the middle of moving to A new house. I'm thinking of my next project I'm going to start it in A few weeks. I'm building A ESM F7F Tigarcat twin engine mid 40's fighter. Not A very well known air plane. The oridgnial order was for 500 of these monsters, they only produced about 100. It's A great plane. It just came into being at the end of WW2 and the beginning of the jet age. Hence not A well known plane. Anyone can go to u tube and punch it in and get A real appreciation of American engineuity. This plane rips through the air at just under 500 mph. Not hard to achieve with 2800 hp engines. It's used quite A bit in air races. Although there are only 8 of these planes in flyable condition, that's up from 4 last year when I first found out about this plain on u tube.
This project is going to take all winter to do. It has 13 servos to run all the flying surfaces and retracts. A 7 Chanel radio. I've got A pair of DLE 20s to run her. I'm hopping to have the fuselodge together with the retracts for the September air show at the Niagara falls air base but I don't think so. But it will be together for my clubs March mall show. LOL.
This model has a 83" wingspan, and is 74" long. Has anyone hear ever tackled A project this big? Any tips to make this easer for me will be appreciated and used by me.
This project is going to take all winter to do. It has 13 servos to run all the flying surfaces and retracts. A 7 Chanel radio. I've got A pair of DLE 20s to run her. I'm hopping to have the fuselodge together with the retracts for the September air show at the Niagara falls air base but I don't think so. But it will be together for my clubs March mall show. LOL.
This model has a 83" wingspan, and is 74" long. Has anyone hear ever tackled A project this big? Any tips to make this easer for me will be appreciated and used by me.