I think some of the old time die-setters were the best. The Guillows mini Hellcat is one of the best die-cut kits I remember, off top of head.davidchoate wrote:Those old kits do seem to be Die Cut Better than now. And that wwod is strong, but I coukdnt see My Aearonca Flying On Rubber. Just too HeavY.
Thanks Daviddavidchoate wrote:Nice. I agree about the poor reliability of the linear servos. they seem weak. the most time i've spent on my current conversion has been tweaking the control rods and getting them set at an angle where they do not bind. I much prefer your setup with the 2.5 g servos. I learned the hard , but am using the linear servos one last time because I had it handy, and it seems to be working good . For now. Oh, I plan on trying youre aileron setup, but I got some of that Sullivan Golden Cable I was going to use. I always have binding trouble with sharp bends using music wire and tubing guide type set up. I got the Robin plan, but no plastic pieces. So I'm glad you posted your build. I cant wait to see it fly.
davidchoate wrote:I have no weight problems due to now using brushless and I have found the same setup as you to be the best so far. Although we use different brands, Its the same basic combo. My last thing is to set the dihedral when I attach the wings, I made xtra strong mounting points for the struts, and , on this model, I learned to use different glues. I now use elmers on any critical settings because of the longer cure time, I can undo a mistake before its welded in place with CA. I'm learning.
Yeah I think the Edge could use a different airfoil section possibly, as a micro rc flyer. Probably would need to be really light, to be much of an enjoyable aerobat at it's small size also. This litte Robin was entirely the opposite. It was really easy to fly and stable given that it was windy and hot, with the thermal effect seemingly making it want to really climb. Can't be the high wingers for micro conversions. Power wise at roughly 115 grams, this plane floats like a helium balloon at part throttle, with a motor similar to the Hexronik 10gm outrunner on 2 cells. I have some video here on YouTube that my friend took for me. He brought his 7 year old son along also, who hasn't seen models fly before this. Again, pardon the old camera and flying dot, but it least it gives some idea of how it flies.davidchoate wrote:Yeah Bill, I think you maybe over powerered that Cessna just a little. I put A 250 Eflite on my Edge which I'm not gonna fly anytime soon after youre review. The specs say it can power a 3D plane up to 150g's or a sport planr up to 400g's. And thanks for the link to the hobby place.
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