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Homemade RC Bush Plane! Designed in SimplePlanes!

120k ACEPILOT109  2.8 years ago
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    Yes, I sure hope so @MonsterAvgeek

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    9,359 Bluenose

    @ACEPILOT109 I’m hotter than you

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    You are so talented! Are you planning on being an engineer?

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    When you backstab someone and demoknight see you backstab medic
    me:.....................................

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    51.0k PyrrhaNikos

    Demoknight tf2

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    1,690 FalcoOne

    I have a nitro RC plane in my garage. Flew once, crashed once

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    40.1k 50CalChicken

    Woah

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    Interesting

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    @ACEPILOT109 the esc says on it, 40A esc 6035

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    16.4k MrGreen

    Nice voice

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    @ws
    what amp is it? 30? 25?

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    @ACEPILOT109 the esc says up to 4s lipo but im not sure about the motor

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    @ws
    Sounds good!
    battery's depend on the ESC you picked up, Id have to to see the ESC to tell you that

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    also what are some good battery options?

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    also I saw your reply to my comment and the transrecivers are nearly here so instead of showing you a 70% finished plane I will make a youtube video when I am finsished.

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    nice

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    13.8k Kangy

    @ACEPILOT109 Yeah Agreed, The Aeroscout really is a great plane, its gliding performance is amazing for a trainer like itself but of course it needs loads of room for it
    I have taken a liking to the Aeroscout (infact i'm making a look-alike in SP right now) Its safety features are great
    Timber X has the same stuff tho but it comes with far better performance and flaps (which you can make flaperons out of too)

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    @Kangy
    Cool!
    I have an aero scout, I don't have a Timber X.
    I would personally agree the Timber X is better for being a brand new pilot because of the fact the aeroscout is a pusher it glides really far, meaning it takes a lot more space than you'd think. But I've never flown a Timber X, but from what I know, that's what id say. And I think the Timber looks better!

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    13.8k Kangy

    Also check ur dms on Discord Ace

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    13.8k Kangy

    @ACEPILOT109 Agreed mate, I'm starting out with a prebuilt trainer (which once I choose and get it I'll be bloody happy) currently I'm thinking of an Aeroscout or a Timber X
    Mostly leaning towards a Timber X because it's tough as ever and I can tune the aircraft so that it's easy to fly, then make it more capable as I go

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    @Kangy
    Thank you, and with time and practice you can build anything! I've been building for over 2 years ish

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    13.8k Kangy

    @ACEPILOT109 Better than anything I could possibly build mate, Top job!

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    @Kangy
    Thank you!
    Yeah it flew, well, alright...

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    @Aweyer26 just designing and replicating, I don't know how to do all that OBJ stuff

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