F-16 Falcon 70mm EDF Jet by NitroPlanes - Build Video

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

The New F-16 Fighting Falcon 70mm EDF jet from Nitroplanes.com

This video is intended as an aid for newer pilots to EDF jets and wanting to build their F-16 as well.

Thanks for watching and I hope this video will be of assistance to you!

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  • what is the glue and the spray you used?

  • @helipilot94 : It's Foam Safe C/A Glue and Zap accelerator.

  • @RCRedBaron thanks, i actually got it today and used the provided epoxy, strong as hell. I completed it within an hour. first plane build too. very fast and easy to build. only two issues that i found. one very minor one is that the wings had a slight bit hanging down. the second that could be bad is that their is a small amount of rubbing. how can I remove it? will it go by itself?

  • @helipilot94 : Im guessing you mean the blades are rubbing on the edf casing. If thats the case, I would recommend removing the EDF unit, spot where the rubbing is occuring. Remove the Blade and file material away from the case. Dont cut at the blades. Once you remove enough material to stop the rubbing, Go ahead and balance the Blades. Then re-install. You'll get more life out of the unit. Happy flying man and thanks for the question!

  • @RCRedBaron thank you!, but i have one more. how do i balance the blades?

  • @helipilot94 : Best way is with a Blade Balancer tool you get from the hobby shop. They are pretty cheap and work with most props, until you get into the larger scale planes. Once blade is on the balancer you rotate each blade in the up position. The 2 blades (1 to the left and 1 to the right) are the ones you are balancing. If it rotates to the right, then a bit of weight added to the left blade. I use small bits of black electric tape on back side of blade. Keep rotating and balancing.

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  • @RCRedBaron thank you

  • @Koolass598 many times these junky jets from NP/BH have hardware that is either bad from the start, or fails within a few flights. This is unsafe for the fliers and spectators. Be careful if you fly one of these 'cheap' planes, and always expect a hardware failure if you are using 'stock' hardware!

  • i had this plane, flew really nice, but motor failed / quit on 5th flight! resulting in a crash. It was repairable... but now it looks like sh*t. If only these chinese companies would include QUALITY hardware that wouldn't fail, they would have some good products...

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