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Nice shout out to the Slovenian brothers ;) Man Freewing keep upping their game. Very nice to see the servo covers - just need a little paint on the control surface ball links and they will hardly be noticeable. Great model.
I'm curious James, what kind of speed are we expecting out of this versus using an OutRunner? What kind of flight times are you supposed to be getting also?
So I've done my research on the stealth Bombers since I commented last they hid the payload & I see the details on the mold very scale details Freewing I chose the Spectrum AS630 reciever & Spectrum 6s 5000mhp all my rc's are Spectrum now 19 birds in my hanger so far I have scale crawlers, rock racers, bashers, buggys even a couple trikes I love rc see ya in flight 😉👍🛩
James.... Alex... YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE IT.... I won a F-35 on a live stream show. You might know Farmer in Canada 🇨🇦. Should have ordered today. I hope 👍🏻✌🏻🖖🏻😃New Year
Not without some customizing. You can buy the pylons and railing system and an ordinance set from a different jet like say the 70mm F-16 and make it work, but many use a 3d printer and make their own off Thingiverse.com
Hi guys, I took delivery of one of these last week, it says it can take off on any grass surface, our field is in good condition with regularly cut grass, on my maiden take off run the port u/c failed just prior to take off speed and snapped off at the servo causing the port wing to dig in to the grass and the model to cart wheel, the front of the fuselage was also damaged.
It's interesting to note how critical of the short wing span Boeing was when trying to sell Canada the Super Hornet. The radio controlled model F-35 seems to prove the viability of the lifting body design. Funny how a model can show something like this.
Scuse me I am new to these ready-made kits, in fact I’m new to radio control stuff really.… What control do you need, what is the minimum, and how much should it cost?
what i find really surprising about this modell is its weight compared to the old one...1700g in EPO (new) and more like 1100g (old) in EPS which is a much lighter material....so the flyingweight compared to the old one which is almost the same size is much different, barely over 1350g on the old F35 (with 4s 2200mAh) but at least 2450g (and that is calculated with a 4500mAh pack) on the new one, which kind of explains why the older modell is super floaty and the new on, well lets say its not floaty at all...still it looks like a nice flyer and i like the new colorscheme too but still i wish you would have made her a bit bigger, F-22 size with 90mm and stuff, anyway nice plane overall
Since the f16 freewing has really been making scale models but has also REALLY been half assing the scale landing gear put the mains in the correct area and then maybe I'll buy it... the devil is in the details
Then they wouldn't take off on most grass runways which are the overwhleming majority of runways at clubs around the world. The main goal when making an RC aircraft is that it flies well, then the in air profile. Freewing will always make the gear as hearty and durable as possible to appeal to the most users.
Our 70mm EDF series typically does not include pre-installed LEDs, which is reserved for most of the larger 90mm EDF series jets and a couple of our more recent 80mm EDF series jets. This 70mm F-35 is intended to give pilots a modern jet that looks the part with high aesthetic detailing, but remains smaller and cheaper to operate than their more expensive brethren . Functionally, this F-35 adds suspension struts which is typically reserved for 80mm/90mm EDF series jets, plus the inrunner power system. Adding LEDs, to those so inclined, shouldn't be too difficult a process using the Freewing MFCB and one of our several LED sets.
@@alphamrc309 thank you for the detailed response. I totally understand the price/performance balance, but the bar has been set high by other recent offerings. For the price, I'm amazed with the apparent value provided by this new kit.
only mistake i made was not cheking to see if the f35 v2 with thrust vector,,,material was epo,,, uuuugghhh turned out to be EPS foam I spent $189 on this jet ,,wish i could have waited for this NEW one,,,,SMH,,, p.s it shattered to pieces on the first hard landing in just a few days i bought it,cant afford this new one.;(
That cheater hole is a deal breaker for me. The jet looks soooo much better than the previous version, but man, that massive hole (and the gold nozzle) are enough to make we wait for a better design to come out :/
I think I'll wait for the Version 4, that has landing bay doors, bomb bay, and thrust vectoring. Come on guys modeling is half the hobby. Its in the name, rc MODEL plane. You went all out on the top but went kinda cheap on the bottom. literally a half ass job (landing gear aside that is good) There was a model out there (that I have) with all of these things. 12 blade, 6s, 70mm, bombs, and landing doors. Only thing lacking was lights and I took care of that (not very well but hey) Paying attention to detail would take these models from good to great. (for example your b-24) Normally I love what you guys do, but this imho is a fail. ( I know opinions are like butts everyone has one and they all stink.)