Lancaster, first flight of 4 engine RC plane. Part 2 of 2
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@Antonnick ich hatte mir eher was bis max. 2m vorgestellt srry hab ich vergessen zu erwähnen :( bin leider noch kein profi. trotzdem danke
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kannst du mir ein 4-motoriges flugzeug empfehlen das man möglichst zusammen gebaut kaufen kann( RTF;ARTF)?würde mich sehr über eine antwort freuen
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Well, it has taken too long again, but I did finally fly my Lancaster about 10 days ago.
I have just posted some video here on Youtube but I can't post the link. Please search under compadrechuma.
I also updated my web site - sites.google.com/site/timslanc
aster/home The plane flew very well. Thanks for your help.
Cheers
Tim
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Will it break up if you do aerobatics?
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Very Nice Plane
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Es gibt einen ASM Lancaster ARTF 3,05 Spanbreite, ich denke b-17 auch. siehe website modellbau Bichler. Elekto modelle gibt es auch.
Antonnick 1 year ago
is it a 4 channel with flaps om the wings and everything cuase u need flaps to slow it down and keep it level
bow659 1 year ago
@bow659
In answer, there are 12 servos and each have their own channel. However, the individual channels are linked to operate off one stick eg , the 4 engines can be set up separately but are controlled by the one stick. You do not need the flaps to keep it level but they are effective in slowing it down as the model is on the heavy side.
Antonnick 1 year ago
Ist lange her, dass die letzte Lancaster über deutschen Boden geflogen ist... ;-)
TheBigTittyTwister 2 years ago
...und von deutschen Boden gestartet, ist noch ungewöhnlich, oder?
Antonnick 2 years ago
The CG was exactly as specified and seems to be perfect for all weather conditions.
Yes the ground handling was a problem , even with the steerable tail wheel; power needs to be applied gradually - which is what I seem always to forget!
Good luck with yours, hope to see a video too?
Antonnick 2 years ago