First glance at the canopy. It looks small, but it is ok with the scale of the build. It will make a better impression with the anti glare paining around and the vertical fins... I also found the paint scheme... and name: VF-101 Grim Reaper
Parts are almost ready, just have to send the dwg to the lathe guy... I will go for a 2mm wire drive (perhaps too big, but easier to manufacture).
I also got a deal on some 4600 and 5000 mA 2S2P 20C and 35C Lipos, but they are all 7.4V. Can you actually put them in series?
Got the motor and ESC, waiting for the mechanical parts...
Motor: Feigao 540 10XL
ESC: Seaking 60A (120A burst) watercooled
Battery: 2x 2s2p 4000mAh 20C
If I keep the prop small for now (33 to 38mm), is it ok to use this ESC? I will order a bigger one at some point, but for now, am I safe?
Still no answers to my questions, but I am stubborn...
Anyway, latest progress: NEVER say you've done a good sanding job until you paint gloss black.... but it will be a good base for the paint I am going to: bare metal finish...
Cornelp, Looking good, I would suggest you use a heavy filling sandable primer
which will also show the imperfections. It is a long tedious job but worth it. Your setup looks ok but I would go with a 40MM prop. Make a run, check temperatures
and if too hot go to a 38MM prop as you stated, I have a UL-1 motor and esc and
run mine with an X640 Octura prop. Temps are fine and top speed I have achieved
is 45.6 MPH which I am more than happy with. Do not get discouraged. Regards
Norman
PS I run 2S1P 25C 5000 MAH Lipos
For now I can only go on carbon filled plastic props, as there is no Octura dealer around here... and shipping for a couple of props is around 40$. Once I refine this enough, will order some and upgrade...
Cornel
Last edited by CornelP; 06-10-2009, 11:05 AM.
Reason: I always forget to sign...
One more question: there are a couple of posts about motor timing. My Seaking ESC has 0 as default. Any point in playing with that? I would rather not...
Rudder/strut mounted! Still waiting for the lathe guy with the linkages...
How deep should the rudder be? The pic is way out of focus, but you can get an idea.
More of the insides ready. I had to do surgery and make a hump for the steering arms... later realized I could have done the F14 beaver tail... Maybe next time...
I just love the shine of this acrylic lacquer (dual component automotive, tough but flexible when dry...)
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