RC Lancaster Brushless

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2008

100" plans built lancaster, 12lbs AUW 4 x 400w brushless motors with 3 cell lipoly batteries (12lbs of static thrust!). Flight times of 15 mins are achievable when flown in a scale manner. Best part of the whole aircraft is the droppable 18" long grandslam bomb. Air up and down retracts. Aircraft is currently for sale (25/10/09) due to lack of space in the garage. OIRO £750 excluding rx and lipoly. Just been fully overhauled when brushless setup was put in. Only had 3 flights since then.

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  • Im planning on scratch building a 110" lanc using Balsa and Foam it will be 9% of the size of the real lanc. :) its going to be powered with 4 brushed motors from a parkzone spitfire (i hope it works)

  • This a/c had 4 brushed motors in before i upgraded it and the performance can only be described as bad... The only sensible way to go is brushless with Lipoly batteries otherwise the flight time and performance will be very marginal. Or you could make me an offer for mine.....!

  • No not at all, handling is like a large 60 size trainer with control rayes on low, just a little slow to react in roll. Handling is very scale, give her plenty of time to do what you ask and all will be well, stir the controls like a pudding mixer and you will get very little back Can't yank and bank her to hard although she will keep up with a gws spitfire with brushless motor if needed! The 4 engine problem is removed with electric power as it is almost impossible to loose an engine.

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  • Where was this filmed please ?

  • stuck a 9V and a small pc fan motor with a hobby rc prop on a big paper airplane.. talk about fun...LOL

  • Very Nice! Hope you approve and enjoy the video response!

  • Great plane! More video skills required of the cameraman to do this model justice though. Look forward to seeing more.

  • Beutifull airplane!

    Great flying!

    Very bad camera man!

  • If it's not scratch built, then it's from the Tony Nijhuis plan/part kit. He's in the UK too, so more likely.

  • What plans did you build from? Majestic flyer that. Very nice.

  • should have used "the dambuster" theme....

  • Good show ole chaps. This will show Jerry who's in charge! Tally ho!

  • It's the main theme music to the film '633 Squadron'. Great music but should really only be used when showing De Havilland Mosquitoes. :-))

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