ASM P-61 Blackwidow first flight.
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what a fantastic plane, i wonder how much does it cost to buy that plane i might buy 1
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amazez me how much that sounds like a real airplane.
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great flying!!!
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Great Job Flying, She is Fast!
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sweet plane, love that twin sound. great flight. My main fear of a twin is engine failure: Have you ever had one engine die in flight? is it flyable or do you kill the other and just glide?
you make it look easy!
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tried on rc universe couldn't get to the forum,got my model today start to build tomorro,got air up and down and sprung oleos cant wait to get her up in the air yours looks awsome.
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What a fantastic pilot!
wikeroy 3 years ago 3
Thanks wikeroy.
topmenace 3 years ago
Hey there! Thanks for the replies on my previous questions. I do have some more for you.
1. What is the range of the transmitter? ie; how far can you fly her while still maintaining control.
2. What type of engines does she have? My dad had a very old Cox string controlled plane and I recall it was a gravity-fed system, and I don't think he'd have been able to do barrell rolls and what not without the engine quitting.
3. Is this a pre-made kit? Or did you scratchbuild the entire plane?
StealthDonut 3 years ago 2
No prob SD, The range for reception is as far as you can see. If you can't see it, you can't control it.
The engine I prefer to use in most of my planes is a Japanese engine made by YS.
The engines in my P-61 are YS .63's, They are supercharged and use a positive pressure delivery fuel system in that the engine pressurizes the tank to about 9psi.
This plane is an Almost Ready to Fly plane from Advanced Scale Models. I simply assembled the prebuilt plane and installed the various systems.
topmenace 3 years ago