T-One Models A7 Corsair
#33
That's the plan, as crazy as it is I'm not a fan of this jet when its slick but throw on some tanks and bombs and bam I love it. So that's a must for me so hopefully it will fly with it all, the motor choice should allow for it.
#35
I'm doing one of our X120s, it is the same size, weight and fuel burn as a 100 class that is recommended. With all the wing tanks and ordnance on I figure the extra thrust will be needed but if not I can always drop down to one our 95s
#36
Ju
Just took her out of the box. So far so good. One con is everything is built around the airframe. Definitely a “small motor” with a lot of power is going to be required. I’m installing a Kingtech 102.
Just took her out of the box. So far so good. One con is everything is built around the airframe. Definitely a “small motor” with a lot of power is going to be required. I’m installing a Kingtech 102.
#39
Yelp that's it
The scheme I picked has the refuel probe like the one above so it works for me, this model is no where near being true scale so when it comes to versions I don't think it matters.
My 120 is shorter and just 6mm larger in diameter, hopefully its not a hack job to get it in there
The scheme I picked has the refuel probe like the one above so it works for me, this model is no where near being true scale so when it comes to versions I don't think it matters.
My 120 is shorter and just 6mm larger in diameter, hopefully its not a hack job to get it in there
Last edited by FenderBean; 04-12-2023 at 06:26 PM.
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Assemble the A7 tonight. Set a Kingtech 102 in the motor bay. Current weight is 22.95lbs
***No batteries,Motor controls, or fuel in uat***
With all the bombs and drop tanks it’s 26.05lbs
***No batteries,Motor controls, or fuel in uat***
With all the bombs and drop tanks it’s 26.05lbs