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FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 2257802 Oct 11 18:49
Hi BriandKiby!Yes I flown the beast many of time hot plane it now stays on the wall still in very good condition.I like slow flyers more.
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 2257802 Oct 11 18:22
have you flown the beast, yet, fly?
FLYBOYZ, Image # 2257806 May 11 12:43

The Beast coudn,t resiet buying it to windy to fly right now
FLYBOYZ, Image # 2035604 Dec 10 17:33

up grade
FLYBOYZ, Image # 1881808 Aug 10 05:21

Well here it is going on its seventh fligth a little bird was chasing it guess he though it was to slow and left it.I got too steep in a turn and fell just did pull out in time.Have to make very slow turns.This is hard to do with towering trees about lol!
FLYBOYZ, Image # 1881207 Aug 10 13:37

ready for test flight
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1879806 Aug 10 14:34
Thank you jgood them are really excellent ideras Ive spent tow days findind the eqiupment for the airplane then worked tow hours trying to get the esc set up then I remeber it was one I had fried LOL!But I just crazy about little bipes.Think tomorrow Iam going to just go buy all new equipment for it.I been watching them fly them on youtube they just look like a blast!
jgood, Comment for image # 1879806 Aug 10 06:27
Sorry Flyboyz, I just realised I have already given you most of that info. Ah well, I've said it twice, it must be true!
jgood, Comment for image # 1879806 Aug 10 06:05
Ah, this was the model that got me back into this hobby! There are a ton of mods that I would recommend you do before flying it! Off the top of my head, replace the motor mount stick with a balsa one, reinforce the wings with a carbon fiber strip 'spar', add dubro wheels for a better look, and cut out little doors from the scrap foam in the kit! Oh, and definitely don't use the screws for the interplane strut mounts to the fuse, use bamboo skewer sticks through the fuselage. Keep it light, and it's so much fun!
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1349326 Jul 09 21:03
I have found a new world of free peanut scaled plans trying to print them and size them.
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1349326 Jul 09 18:58
I put the Radien in its place This is a Zlin 526. I think its a german arobat type plane not sure
rhysleo, Comment for image # 1349326 Jul 09 18:44
flyboys, have you noticed you uploaded this under the TM? it should be Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #41, Mitsubishi J2M3 Radien "Jack". right?
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1347525 Jul 09 23:40
The little jenny the TM is hanging right now.Really don,t know what to do with it at the moment.
rhysleo, Comment for image # 1347525 Jul 09 22:10
is this the TM or the little jenny?
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1345225 Jul 09 19:22
Thank you rhysleo!I love little bipes I will work along on it.It is very light wiegth I guess thats what they where building it for. Theres nothing like a bipe flying dawn patrol
rhysleo, Comment for image # 1345225 Jul 09 18:21
flyboyz, go to this link if you want to put the cockpit details in the cockpit. all you need to do is resize it until you get the right size to fit
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1344725 Jul 09 12:53
Thank you JGood!Iam going to have to get smaller RC epuipment.I read the post on them that was one of the resaons I bought it.Plus I love little bipes.I just want get in no hurry with it I got my Sig jenny to fly.
jgood, Comment for image # 1344725 Jul 09 12:33
Don't lose heart in it! Here's something to aim for. First thing, pick up some foam tyres for it. Cut out some windscreens from clear acetate sheet, CA some thin balsa strips onto the struts. I also cut out some of the left-over foam material from the rudder, and used that to make some simple doors for the cockpits. Oh, also, it really needs flying wires between the wings to help stiffen it up; fishing line works perfectly. I'll try and find the directions I followed to add it to mine - a single strand is all you need. These GWS Tiger Moths can fly so nicely.
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 1344725 Jul 09 10:59
Yea thats true.Tell the truth Iam very disapointed that the cabin struts are plastic Thats stock materail.Then I in stalled them knowing this is know good needs ply wood to keep the the top wing stable in flight.I was tried and went to bed.Plus landing gear is junk.Few thing I got to work out
bbaumer, Comment for image # 1344725 Jul 09 10:44
R/C planes are more toys (big expensive toys) than models, you have to sacrifice looks for performance, ease of assembly, and cost. In the case of this model, weight is the driving force behind it's design. In return, you are given a gentle flying and landing plane, able to be equipped with inexpensive gear.
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