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Just completed the final versions for FMS and RC Desk Pilot of the ParkZone Stinson Reliant SR-10. If you need this one for ClearView, get Ken Northrup's CV Stinson here. ____FMS Version_______RCDP Version____ _ -Notes: The ParkZone Stinson SR-10 BNF airplane is wonderfully scale general aviation airplane from yesteryear. With a LiPoly battery and brushless motor, it performs very well in the air. You will love the way it looks with the gull-wing bumped cowl and wheel pants. It is a distinctive classic. Wing Span: 49.6 in / 1260mm Overall Length: 33.5 in / 850mm Flying Weight: 41.9 oz / 1090g Motor Size: 480 size brushless outrunner motor Prop: 2-blade 9.5 x 7.5 ESC: 30A brushless with Switch-Mode BEC Battery: 3-cell 11.1V 1800mAh LiPoly Channels: A/R/E/T dual aileron servos, servo pockets for flaps Landing Gear: Fixed main LG and steerable tail wheel Requires: full-range DSM2 5ch aircraft transmitter (sold separately) And for ClearView, FMS and RC Desk Pilot here's the ParkZone RAF SE-5a. __ClearView Version_____FMS Version______RCDP Version_____ _ _ -Notes: Nothing's nicer than a World War I biplane to fly around the paddock. The R.A.F. SE-5a was one of the first combat airplanes for the more typical flying recruit. It had good manners and good survivability. The scale realism is very nice on this model. Wing Span: 37.1 in / 943mm Overall Length: 30.0 in / 760mm Flying Weight: 40.6 oz / 1150g Motor Size: 960Kv 480 size brushless outrunner motor Prop: 2-blade 10 x 8 brown scale prop ESC: 30A brushless with Switch-Mode BEC Battery: 3-cell 11.1V 1800mAh LiPoly Channels: A/R/E/T dual aileron servos Landing Gear: Fixed main LG and steerable tail wheel Please compare the sim planes to the real models and let me know which model and what changes need to be made and be sure to mention the sim version in your comments. Happy Flying! -- ggunners |
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Can't wait to try and download!
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Ggunners, I've downloaded both for FMS and they fly beautifully.
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I just downloaded a heap of your planes yesterday. It's clear you put a lot of effort into all of them!
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The only plane I can contribute to is the Micro T-28. I think that the roll rate is a bit quick at full throttle. Apart from that though, it's very realistic!
--- I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-42.978394,147.314090 Tom |
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After flying your planes a bit more, I have to say I love the SE5a. It flies very realistically!
--- I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-42.978394,147.314090 Tom |
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