August 14, 2008

Lancaster, first flight of 4 engine RC plane. Part 2 of 2

Lancaster Mk I VN-L. Span 2,6 m weight ca. 8,5kg Sanwa RC, SM-electronics black box + 12 servos incl 2 batt packs. Two on-board glow systems. Inner engines OS FS 40, outer OS 40.

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August 14, 2008

Antonnick @ 10:36 am

see reply to part 1
see reply to part 1

turuninha @ 10:36 am

O.S ENGINES or …
O.S ENGINES or GASOLINE ENGINE?

b1heqh54 @ 10:36 am

Outstanding!
Outstanding!

tn21beer @ 10:36 am

v impressive, now …
v impressive, now all you have to do is make tiny bouncing bombs and a little damn! probably be the most skillfull piece of rc flying ever!

Antonnick @ 10:36 am

That is the beauty …
That is the beauty of 4 stroke engines totally enclosed in the engine cowls, mounted inverted (which I was advised against) but with 2 on-board glow systems - port/stb wing.

poodumrover1 @ 10:36 am

Very Good indeed it …
Very Good indeed it actualy sounds like a Lancaster !

Antonnick @ 10:36 am

Unfortunately my …
Unfortunately my lady, doing the filming, lost it in the air. Landing went ok thoough.

Battlefield2medic @ 10:36 am

what about landing?
what about landing?

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