Jet Teng Bae Hawk with Wren 44
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Hi Teng, I JUST GOT MINE BAE HAWK DONE WITH A P-20SE AND TEST THE MAIDEN FLIGHT IN HOUSTON TEXAS , AND SEE WHAT YOU THINK
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Great job on the build, flying and vid production. Get a little tired of all these vids from other contributors who do more talking and very little decent flying. Looking forward to more...subscribing.
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NICE!!!!!!!
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There are a few different Hawks on our webpage. The SAPAC 70mm Hawk (build up wing) - good for a small Kolibri Turbine, The JTM Hawk (full composite - the same you see here in the video) great for a P20 (the Wren44 will work but it will be a bit heavy as you can see in the video) the SAPAC 100mm Hawk (build up wing) for a Wren 44 -> P60 Turbine, the Fox Hawk for a P-60-P70 Turbine.
Drop us an email and we will help you out with the full package.
RCWarbirds1 6 months ago
it fast enough for a P-20 to handle or rather fly wren 44 n fly bit heavy n hot landing but more power any other turbine in between or p-20 with Bae hawk 70mm n your
website tengjet.com i want to order the whole package
jimmyeflyingvideo 7 months ago
@jimmyeflyingvideo
Yes the P-20SE will be good enough. Please have a look at our TamJet F-16 P-20SE conversion on our webpage - have a look at the Blogpage
The JTM Hawk or L-39 are of similar size.
RCWarbirds1 7 months ago
bae hawk fly beautiful with the turbine sound, how do you like the wren 44 on it and how long can it fly do you have brake on it , all parts on the website i love to get one very soon
jimmyeflyingvideo 7 months ago
@jimmyeflyingvideo
Its a bit heavy and therefore comes in quite hot when landing.
I would plug a P-20SE into it to keep it lighter. Flight time is around 5minutes and the plane does not have brakes on it (the TamJet 7/16 brake system would work well with the JTM Oleos though - but it adds even more weight :-( !!)
RCWarbirds1 7 months ago