Sorry for the sudden comment. I used your DC-6 video as a reference and reinforced it with LW-PLA. Please take a look if you like. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KXc5KJ1tyGg.html
no test flight yet ? what are the props you show? did you paint the pla , mark has a 1400mm DH98 Mosquito that will be test flown in a week along with mine in the usa . he has the glass noe mine is the gun nose
It's such a wonderful plane that I scratch built an electric RC model of it. Please enjoy the video. I have several more Beverly videos on my channel. I wish you well on Big Bevs relocation. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n7E6hPWPxls.htmlsi=8wb8Fs2XJfsFsrLs
We added M3 to my first one and already had to same thoughts for those flimsy rods you did if she didn't burn in lol! This next one is getting them though and some more upgrades. We have a love for modifying things. Thanks for sharing and have a great rest of your week! -Che & Ashley H.
I need to add an addendum to this video and mention that the ball links used are NOT Dubro #860. The DuBro #860 ball links will have a larger screw than the one used in this video. It is an SAE standard US screw and according to the FB post it is mentioned to drill out the attachment points with a 5/64 drill bit. Also you can use a smaller outside diameter carbon rod. I just had the 5mm in my stock which worked out for my modification.
Don't own one, this being the first video I've seen if the sweep mechanism. I'm very surprised at the size of the servos used to sweep the wings. Looks like a standard 9 gram servo. I would have thought a larger one was needed. Thanks for the video
@@Hype_RC oh right. Thanks for that. Still a lot smaller than I thought was needed. I'm building a scratch drawn model at the moment. 1/12 F111. I chose a 80kg standard size, direct drive servo for the swing mechanism. Seeing this says I've probably over done it. LoL 🤣. Thanks for the reply
Good luck with the build! I think the lack of size is a weight fit and cost thing. Models are overpriced but, the alternative is unacceptable. So I support these companies hoping they’ll stay around
@@Hype_RC yup, totally agree. I'm in New Zealand. It's hard getting hobby parts here, if you can find them online, shipping costs and import tax just adds to the cost.
Hello Perry! I am about to finish my project! I needed some help with 2 questions, what batteries are you using? And if could figure out the CG? Thank you for your support!
Hello. The batteries I am using are SMC 6200. As far as CG I haven't got to that point yet but the general rule is 30% from the leading edge. I still have to finish a few things before the maiden but I will post my progress as time allows.
@@ret737 Perry! Thank you for your help and quick response. I was thinking the same a 6000 mah 6s batteries so we are good. For the CG I will comment back to double check with you as some pilots from USA recommend a website jusy plug in the numbers and have an exact measure. I am having some help with a buddy here in Honduras, we are almost done with assembly just adding servos in wing and details of the interior and we are done. Thank you for your support hope you enjoy and have a great flight. Looking forward to your awesome videos!
Retracts from zyhobby on ebay. They were the 3.0 kilogram version. Struts from Motion RC for the Freewing F-35. You will have to add washers on the struts to give the correct height and clearance for the wheel well.