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| jgood, Comment for image # 20420 | 13 Jun 14 18:10 |
| Yes, great shot! |
| Creosotewind, Comment for image # 20420 | 13 Jun 14 17:05 |
| I missed this one. What a great shot, it looks like a 1/1 Camel! |
| John Cooper, Comment for image # 20419 | 09 Dec 10 09:22 |
| It did need differential. Surprisingly it had more yaw problems than the smaller Fokker DrI which used the same type of components. It is now flying very well. |
| stirling, Comment for image # 20419 | 09 Dec 10 02:39 |
| Wonderful!! |
| jgood, Comment for image # 20419 | 09 Dec 10 01:10 |
| Almost missed this... Stunning! |
| poppy, Comment for image # 20419 | 08 Dec 10 20:35 |
| Gorgeous! |
| pfinn, Comment for image # 20419 | 08 Dec 10 17:25 |
| Looks awsome flying! Did it need differential? Kinda looks like it has some. |
| John Cooper, Image # 20420 | 08 Dec 10 08:43 |
 The LiPoly battery takes away, a bit, from the scale effect. |
| John Cooper, Image # 20419 | 08 Dec 10 08:40 |
 The Camel manoeuvring indoors. |
| John Cooper, Comment for image # 20052 | 15 Nov 10 09:16 |
| The Camel has a 4 channel 2.4GHz Spektrum AR6400L brick with 1 linear AS2000L servo in each wing. It is powered by a 8.5 mm brushed pager motor and a 150 mAh LiPoly cell. |
| BriandKilby, Comment for image # 20052 | 15 Nov 10 08:22 |
| i know i couldn't fly one in a gym, truly amazing. what r/c equipment did you use if i may ask? |
| John Cooper, Comment for image # 20052 | 15 Nov 10 07:52 |
| Thanks. Here is a video of the Camel flying: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WneaFAIdvQo
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| FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 20052 | 14 Nov 10 11:31 |
| BEAUTIFUL!!! |
| stirling, Comment for image # 20052 | 14 Nov 10 02:53 |
| She's a beauty all right. Great job!! |
| pfinn, Comment for image # 20051 | 13 Nov 10 23:29 |
| Very nice. Very clean. The person you built it for must be ecstatic! Wonderful job. |
| John Cooper, Image # 20052 | 13 Nov 10 23:24 |
 The cotton thread rigging is functional and makes the wings quite strong. |
| John Cooper, Image # 20051 | 13 Nov 10 23:20 |
 The finished weight of the model, with battery is 40.5g. At this weight it flies quite well. |
| John Cooper, Image # 20050 | 13 Nov 10 23:19 |
 The model is finished in the markings of Roy Brown |
| John Cooper, Image # 20049 | 13 Nov 10 23:17 |
 Fuselage covered with green Japanese tissue stained green and chalked green |
| pfinn, Comment for image # 19793 | 26 Oct 10 21:31 |
| I've only had a "Computer" radio for about a year now. Before that I did everthing....ummm.. Mecha-Geometrically?;o/. He He He. For about 35 years now.
Was kind of a purist. "My thumbs are good enough!" Well, maybe I'm just getting older. |
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