Jump to content
This is a snapshot of the forum as it was on Thursday 2nd Dec 2021. Not everything will work.
It is not possible to login, edit or make any changes and is provided for prosterity for those who wish to view the old content.
C.A.M.F.C - Members & Visitors area

Pilot Ben

Club Visitors
  • Content Count

    836
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    22

Everything posted by Pilot Ben

  1. For those that (somehow) missed it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCZw9BGAdcY (forum won't let me post the video, so link only)
  2. Pilot Ben

    TARANIS?

    I settled on the vinyl for the same reason Dave. The fit is a bit crap, but the only other option was from a company in Canada, and their designs made my eyes crazy! Hydrodipping is interesting, and would create a much better finish, but it's a bit too much hassle IMO. By mainstream I was sort of referring to the usual Spektrum, Futaba and Hitec stuff, although as you say Frsky is now a huge company, but mainly in the drone world.
  3. Pilot Ben

    TARANIS?

    Just thought that I'd share a few pictures of my tired but faithful X9D, in the hope that others may be tempted to join this exclusive club of radio connoisseurs, and step away from "mainstream" radios. Currently, @Emay @shanemarsh28 @Bravedan @Trevor @Gerard and of course @Pilot Ben all have a TARANIS transmitter. Oh, and did I mention that all of them (including a 12 channel tx with a large colour screen), are all below £480? The equivalent Spektrum iX12 (with fewer features I should point out), is over £200 more expensive! For that you could buy the new Wot 4 foam-e, one of
  4. Just finished watching a great documentary about the cold war and Britain's Jet age, and I thought some of you might be interested. AFAIK, it airs every night on BBC 2 from 9 until 10. The first episode aired tonight, and can be seen on catch up here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03hhm6z Let me know what you think! P.S. There was also a documentary from 8 until 9 tonight (7.10.2018) on Rolls Royce, although I can't seem to find what channel it was on!
  5. Only thing to be aware of with the spray aerosol paints, is that depending on the make/type/etc, they are quite prone to splitting. This isn't a problem once on the model, however when manipulating the cowling around the engine (cylinder head, carb, muffler, etc) the cowling will flex slightly but the pain won't. Best solution really is to just take it slow, as "touching up" tends to leave slightly different shade marks and lines on the cowling. That said, I don't think you'll have a problem with this type of aircraft. I think that it is usually the tighter fitting ones such as the cowlin
  6. You can always count on Dave to find the things that everyone else misses! I certainly owe him a favour or two...
  7. Let's hope that the problems stay well away from our lot! https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/british-fighter-jets-land-aboard-royal-navy-warship/ar-BBNGrEc?ocid=spartanntp
  8. Lovely bit of work Mike; You sure have been busy! Once confident with the larger "Stik" you should be able to use it at Fickleshole, I would have thought. It's very similar to a Wot 4, and you know how well those things slow up! Anyway, I'm off to go and try get some models airworthy for tomorrow. Hope to see you somewhere at some point, B
  9. This trespassing really isn't good. Problem is, from my experience shooting on my farm permissions, if the police are called all they will do is say that it is a civil dispute/problem and that they won't get involved. Time to get the barbed wire and landmines out! Although, on the subject, there are numerous sections behind the airsoft setup to the right of the oak tree that contain barbed wire. Perhaps the gap(s) could be blocked by the installation of some more?
  10. Looking really good Mike! Do you think it will make it to the field tomorrow? Touching on 4-MAX, I can thoroughly agree with you about the service that George provides. For those that have seen my Cougar, the entire £65 setup was purchased from 4-MAX after some advice and discussion with George about the optimum sized prop for my model. The quality (and performance) of both motor, ESC and all the bits in between, are second to none for the price point. With regards to the weight; I have found that manufacturers are usually quite ambitious with weight on their models, and this could
  11. Bodes well - How many have we got coming? https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/09/28/politics/marine-corps-f-35b-fighter-crash/index.html
  12. Agreed. I read somewhere (official) that the name Tempest had been chosen as the main backers wanted to "resurrect" the original name. It also said that they thought that it would get a better response from the public. Quite honestly it is a huge undertaking, and if we're going to design one of the first 6th gen fighters, I'm not entirely sure that an untested and rejected 90's design is the best place to start. I have also just read that we are trying to get Sweden on board too. I'm not able to post any pictures as the forum seems to be glitching out again, but from the majority of
  13. Thanks Em! I completely forgot about that one... Hope to see you there
  14. Should hope so! May I ask when it actually is please? I’ve looked at the calendar but I can’t seem to find it...
  15. Must make the BBQ this year! Have fun at Old Warden...... B
  16. For those that missed it this week - https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/uk-unveils-first-model-of-new-raf-fighter-jet-the-tempest-a3888501.html Seems like the RAF has finally got moving; with the Tonkas being phased out from Marham next year, the first four F-35Bs having arrived in the UK recently and now the Tempest being announced at Farnborough. Based on experience from the F-35 however, 17 years from cardboard mock-up to remotely operated operational fighter aircraft does seem a little ambitious I think, especially with the previous reliability of the MODs funding. It's v
  17. The forum has been very quiet lately! Is everyone on holiday?
  18. Pilot Ben

    SE5A

    Hmmm I will have to take a closer look at those; perhaps over the coming winter. They all look really good, and the Tiggie especially could be a great build.....
  19. Pilot Ben

    SE5A

    Do you mind me asking how long it took you to "build" Don? I've been looking at one for a while so that I can finally use my surplus DX5, only I have heard that they are quite fiddly.... B
  20. Pilot Ben

    SE5A

    The level of detail on the engine and prop assembly really is something else! I can honestly say Don that your modelling abilities seem limitless, and not to mention superb! I think the detailing and weathering on the rest of the model gives it a sublime finish; especially the front of the fuselage and landing gear!
  21. You can be sure of the fact that it will morph into a drone unless it’s eaten by a crow or fox upon landing!
  22. Me being a bit slow; this won’t have any effect on us at all, since we are still operating in Biggin Hills airspace?
  23. Just make sure to secure the aerials again! You’ll have seen the yellowish glue that holds them down from the factory, but I find a drop of hot glue works a treat too... B
  24. Cheers Dave. Hmmm well, I do have some spare aerials, so I guess I'll stick them on instead.... The model is a nice Spitfire, and whilst it isn't small, there is a lot of wiring so I'd rather a super clean setup. Thanks very much @Bravedan :D
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.