THE DYNAM 1200mm SPITFIRE -- SPEED UPGRADES!!
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@3801Catcher Woof! I haven't tested the motor with anything over the Dynam 40A- check the temp after a 3 minute flight to make sure it's not on the way to meltdown!
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@Killerplanes Well I am going to add a 50A from my dead FMS Spitfire.
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@allanshoafrocks 3000mAh 4s 30c with the stock 30A ESC, but you ABSOLUTELY need to cut air vents in the nose and tail, otherwise the plane just stops when it heats up, untll it cools back down. Not good for staying in the air! We have a how-to vid almost ready to show cutting the vents
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what 4 cell did you use??with the stock esc??really 30 amp??gota be real nice to that I would imagine.
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@allanshoafrocks You can't stop us! More planes, more videos, more fun!!! Add a room to the house!
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@3801Catcher -Part of the vid is with the stock 30A ESC and a 4 cell, the other part is with a Dynam 40A ESC and a 3 cell battery. The 4 cell is faster, and yes, their paint color is ugly. Rustoleum spray paint is what you can use on this foam, right over the old paint is good
man i wish the dynam guys would take a look at the paintjob you gave that thing..very nice work...looks so much better then the original one - if they would sell it like that i would actually think about buying a dynam spit...im also very pleased that you removed the crappy pilot they put in there...nice video
WarbirdFan66 1 week ago
@WarbirdFan66 The paintjob took me less than 10 minutes- unmasked flat Rustoleum brown "protective enamel" and flat black on the plastic parts. Looks much more like a typical Spit. But the Crashproofing is what REALLY makes it!
Killerplanes 1 week ago
My Spitfire got so distant I could not see the orientation so it dug into the dirt nose first and also the wing hit and the wing gun broke off. Bad crash but since I had it crash proofed from Killerplanes the only damage pretty much was to the prop; everything else was minimal and easily fixed. This was a hard crash too; I had to dig the dirt out of the nose and 2 out of three blades of the prop had broken off! It's back together now looking about the same as before the crash.
buddy1065 1 month ago
@buddy1065 LOVE it! Sorry about the crash, but happy you got the crashproofing! We''re about to load up the video of our Crashproofed Dynam Mustang diving vertically into cement at full power (it was a student, not me this time!)- it broke the prop and spinner, and one servo. Not even a CRACK on the plane!!!! It surprised even me!
Killerplanes 1 month ago