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F14 Tomcat Depron plan built with swept wing maiden flight 29/12/14 (and crash ) 

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This is darren's scratch built depron F14 Tomcat. The swept wing function was fantastic to see, but during the flight when the wings were asked to move forward the servo burnt out. End result when landing there was not enough lift with the wings back result crash :
For the PDF plan www.frcfoamies....

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@dishantbhure9597
@dishantbhure9597 5 лет назад
Respected sir I cannot download the PDF plan you given in the description please give me the solution because I like your video very much and you explain very well and the first thing you made the model very good in case of the size shape and look it is very good and speed is also very good but please tell me about the solution sir I can't download your given PDF plan
@arjun.vermaa
@arjun.vermaa 3 года назад
Bro i was not able to find the plans if u have pls share
@berniekoussoulos7432
@berniekoussoulos7432 9 лет назад
All I saw was a dot in the distance , And out of focus when I could . I t looked cool when the guy was holding it sorry you broke it .
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