J10 Vertical launch "manually"
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J10 Vertical launch "manually"
It seems I cannot upload image files using Chrome browser??? So below are some pictures calling from a RC forum in China. Hope you can see them. (And it would be appreciated if anybody can guide me how to upload files here.)
These pictures are screenshots on video taken in April 2012, when we tested the J10 "hovering".
I will upload more pictures and update more recent information on this machine.
Note: This is NOT a FEJ stuff.
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These pictures are screenshots on video taken in April 2012, when we tested the J10 "hovering".
I will upload more pictures and update more recent information on this machine.
Note: This is NOT a FEJ stuff.
Thanks.<br type="_moz" />
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RE: J10 Vertical launch
<div>Though the above pics might not be shown, you must be able to see the video below. Hope you enjoy it:</div><div>
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</div><div>FLY a JET in your Backyard!!!</div><div>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U62TqtaRicg</div>[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U62TqtaRicg[/youtube]<div>
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Looks to me like its a foamie. Would explain the engine right at the VERY back...and the rearward CG helping it stand on its tail.
Cool but I think seeing the CARF Eurosport 3D hover and fly is really impressive when the pilot has the balls to get it down on the deck.
Cool but I think seeing the CARF Eurosport 3D hover and fly is really impressive when the pilot has the balls to get it down on the deck.
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Despite if its a foamie or engine is at the rear or whatever it is still a very good try and i like it when people are experimenting this kind of staff!! well done..
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RE: J10 Vertical launch
It's the engine and the "<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; text-indent: -17px;">thrust-vectoring nozzle</span>"
Can you see the picture below?
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Can you see the picture below?
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No, it's not foam. Not at all. It's a sort of "<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 28px; line-height: 32px;">honeycomb material</span><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); line-height: 32px;">" which is being wrongly used by some other manufacturer. ...</span>
Your are right, the engine is very back for the vector nozzle. However, the CG is in normal position and this plane is flying both normal flight and 3D. I will post some more information tomorrow.
Your are right, the engine is very back for the vector nozzle. However, the CG is in normal position and this plane is flying both normal flight and 3D. I will post some more information tomorrow.
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Haha, so nice to see friends here! I will pass your greetings to Lao Dong. And he's playing some new toys - You definitely ask him a Giant J10 instead!