Twisted Hobbys/RC Factory - Gee Bee - Build and Maiden

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

Комментарии • 6

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 13 дней назад +1

    Another good build Jim. Once again proving what I've said many times. Your videos are better than the manuals. I don't even start building a twisted hobbies plane without watching your videos first.

  • @old-rcplane-phart
    @old-rcplane-phart 14 дней назад +1

    Love your vids! I'm a huge fan of TH after my 1st ever (big) fokker! 30 hours of (4 min per) flights on that plane!
    Just got the revo p3 (Skip Stewart Prometheus theme. I have the eflite 1100mm Prometheus circa 2016. Had to have the revo!), & it's an amazing flyer!
    My question is, I seen a video of 1 & person added 1mm cf rod to the wing at servo to fuselage to reinforce & get rid of 'slop'. Mine doesn't have the 'slop'🤷‍♂️. Was a 5yr old video.
    Just wondering, your thots?
    Thanks!

    • @RCwithJim
      @RCwithJim 13 дней назад

      I'm really glad you are enjoying the videos they are fun to make and if someone can learn from me bumbling through a build then I'm happy. As for your question, I know many guys love tinkering with their planes. Adding canalisers, clipping wings, enlarging rudders, heck... Even the original Gee Bee had 11in added to it at one point. That being said, RC Factory does a ton of engineering and testing to dial in their models. The only modifications I have ever felt the need to make is some servo extensions on a few models and a carbon fiber brace between the vertical and horizontal stabilizer on my Mini Edge. Otherwise, I keep it stock and consider it part of the character of the plane. (I did make servo horn extensions for the Gee Bee.)