Feb 24, 2010 #1 flybob Recruit 3 0 Feb 24, 2010 SOPWITH MUTT Attachments SOPWITH MUTT Oct 003a.jpg 52.3 KB · Views: 172 SOPWITH MUTT Oct 009a.jpg 66.8 KB · Views: 166
Feb 24, 2010 Thread starter #2 flybob Recruit 3 0 Feb 24, 2010 Just a pile of fun Attachments HPIM3225s.jpg 43.5 KB · Views: 161 HPIM3834s.JPG 41.9 KB · Views: 170 HPIM3467s.jpg 47.6 KB · Views: 156
Feb 24, 2010 #4 A4K Brigadier General 16,975 5,603 Dec 17, 2007 The back of beyond Wow, I like them! Did you make them yourself? (Welcome to the forum too!) Evan
Feb 24, 2010 #5 FlexiBull Airman 1st Class 279 0 Feb 9, 2009 Looks like three channel RC as well. Is it for indoor flying? Those are very small servos!
Feb 24, 2010 #6 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,395 34,397 Jun 19, 2005 Poland She looks like made of styro.
Feb 24, 2010 #8 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,395 34,397 Jun 19, 2005 Poland I have merged both threads as they are of the same topic I think. Welcome to the forum Mate.
Feb 24, 2010 #9 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,980 14,603 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Yep, welcome and nice stuff. Electric powered, foam winged, indoor flyers?
Feb 24, 2010 #10 vikingBerserker Lieutenant General 28,790 4,626 Apr 10, 2009 South Carolina Welcome aboard, and nice.
Feb 26, 2010 #12 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 65,110 7,791 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Nice work!
Mar 21, 2010 Thread starter #14 flybob Recruit 3 0 Feb 24, 2010 timshatz said: Does it fly? Click to expand... Boy do they ever fly!! Take off run is approx two inches and powerful enough to loop all day and if you have a slight aft CG they will snap roll and do spins. Spins and snap rolls are just that----SNAP!!!!
timshatz said: Does it fly? Click to expand... Boy do they ever fly!! Take off run is approx two inches and powerful enough to loop all day and if you have a slight aft CG they will snap roll and do spins. Spins and snap rolls are just that----SNAP!!!!
Mar 22, 2010 #15 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 74,230 10,509 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good work!