Took the day off this past Monday and went flying. One of the fellow club members snapped a few pics of my planes in flight. Hope you like....
Took the day off this past Monday and went flying. One of the fellow club members snapped a few pics of my planes in flight. Hope you like....
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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass....
It's about learning
to dance in the rain.
Lateral,..................very nice RC aircraft. Jus' wondering,....what manufacture makes the Jenny? Does it come partially built or do you build it completely from sheets and sticks? Also,....what size engine installed and what electronic equipment do you use?
..."He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose" -Jim Elliot
Now you are talking my language.
My main hobby is RC planes. Building and flying.
A few to peruse.
Tibenham 30-09-2011 Sea Fury (6) by Kevin Fairgrieve, on Flickr
Tibenham 30-09-2011 F-15 Eagle Crop by Kevin Fairgrieve, on Flickr
Tibenham 30-09-2011 F-6 Cougar (5) by Kevin Fairgrieve, on Flickr
Osbournby 26-09-2011 (113) by Kevin Fairgrieve, on Flickr
BETTY Seething 01-09-2011 (3) by Kevin Fairgrieve, on Flickr
You can check out my other pictures here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinfairgrieve/
Thanks.
The Jenny is an all balsa ARF from Maxford USA
http://www.maxfordusa.com/gm-jenny-50-trans.aspx
You can read a review if the plane and flight report here:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=920201
I used the stock motor/ESC set-up from Maxford. I have a Berg 6ch FM Rx installed and use a Hitec Optic radio for control. Servos are Bluebird naro servos (identical to the GWS ones mentioned in the review but a bit less in price).
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