@Itamar3553
Put # on each end of your sentence or word you want to customize the font style. You can do #, *, ``, or,` around the word or sentence to change it's font.
`= red font # = changes size and makes it blue or black * = make sit italics or bold`
Add more like ###Example Word### make sit like this #Example Word #. You can add up to 4 hastags (#) on either end of your word or statement. I think you can only add up to 3 of these *.
Oh I forgot you cant change fonts for the most part in comments, only in descriptions.
@Jetpackturtle
Ok maybe I am going too hard on Wltoys. I mean it does look like a solid airplane (F949) but I still prefer HobbyZone. I mean they do provide spare parts for the F949 model so it's not exactly a throw-away RC plane. And it uses the same batteries as my Champ.
Thanks for tagging me. Well done on this build! The F-5 is definitely one of my favorite fighters. Pretty much the definition of a "light fighter". Pretty sure I mentioned before on MP but the YF-17/F/A-18 are the decedents of the F-5 design. You just made the Hornet's grand dad.
Also the heightened cockpit and spine definitely look better than it was before.
@TheDepressedPig
A Cessna 172/182 is more like your average sedan while an airliner is pretty much a bus with wings. It's either they got brand confusion or it's a mis-translation (RC plane is probably Chinese)
@Caveman999
I'll give them credit at least they make replacement parts such as the motor and landing gear for this RC plane. Although I think the HobbyZone Duet would be better quality.
@Caveman999
You mean the firebird stratos? That was my first real RC airplane (my first was a crummy Harbor Freight Yellow Bee that broke apart on it's first crash). The Firebird Stratos was the plane I learnt to fly RC airplanes with. Although it was really big so I was limited to wide open parks. I got the Champ to fly in more confined spaces like my neighborhood. I flew the Firebird twice around my neighborhood but it's was incredibly nerve wracking with such a big plane in a small place with tall pine trees everywhere. That Firebird though, is one tough cookie of an airplane. On one of my first flights flying it I was doing some loops with it out in an open field and it nose dived right after it reached the bottom part of the loop and I couldn't recover it. Slammed right into the ground nose-first at high speed. To my surprise it suffered hardly any damage except for the rubber nose cone breaking off and the forward fuselage buckled/wrinkled a bit from the impact. But a little super glue on the nose cone and she was back up and running. It went through a ton of abuse in crashes as I learned to fly it. I've also had some small birds attack it once because it looks so much like a hawk 😂. It's a terrific airplane to fly and thanks to it's wing it also doubles as a glider where you can climb to a high altitude and just shut off the throttle and let it sit up there. Great RC airplane but it's a bit too big IMHO as a first-beginner's plane and your limited to parks with it. I prefer the Champ or the Duet as a first-RC airplane, especially the Champ. (sorry for the lengthily response)
@ThePilotDude
Also a lot of the really good quality R/C planes are BNF, and I don't have a main transmitter that can bind to any R/C plane. I mean I do have transmitters for my two planes but I think I need one of those fancy ones to fly the BNF planes.
@ThePilotDude
All my R/C airplanes are from Hobbyzone/Horizon Hobby. I have the Champ and the Firebird Stratos. However I was looking for another cheaper R/C plane that I can fly around my neighborhood along with my Champ since the Firebird Stratos is too big.
@JackTheBestBoss
This is a variant of the older Lark design that didn't have a bailable pilot. I'm adding ejection seats/bailable pilots on all new designs after the Storm Petrel. My next canon aircraft, the Nightingale will have ejection seats, and so will every other new fighter I make.
@SkylineAero
Thank you!
Beautiful replica of the mighty Bearcat!
+1@Itamar3553
No problem, glad to help!
@Mumpsy
Thank you!
Better example:
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,` around the word or sentence to change it's font.`= red font
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make sit like this #Example Word #. You can add up to 4 hastags (#) on either end of your word or statement. I think you can only add up to 3 of these *.Oh I forgot you cant change fonts for the most part in comments, only in descriptions.
+4Hope this helps. If not I'll come back to you and explain more when I have time.
+1@Kerbango
Thanks!
@Kerbango
Thanks!
@BroAeronautics
So 40 NA-3 Larks, 20 of them NA-3R variants?
(lol)
@Kerbango
Thanks
@Freerider2142
+1Np this is really cool!
OK I think I officially just killed the joke......
sorry 😂
@Jetpackturtle
Ok maybe I am going too hard on Wltoys. I mean it does look like a solid airplane (F949) but I still prefer HobbyZone. I mean they do provide spare parts for the F949 model so it's not exactly a throw-away RC plane. And it uses the same batteries as my Champ.
@JettStorm
Thanks!
Thanks for tagging me. Well done on this build! The F-5 is definitely one of my favorite fighters. Pretty much the definition of a "light fighter". Pretty sure I mentioned before on MP but the YF-17/F/A-18 are the decedents of the F-5 design. You just made the Hornet's grand dad.
Also the heightened cockpit and spine definitely look better than it was before.
+1@QingyuZhou
Thanks!
@TheDepressedPig
A Cessna 172/182 is more like your average sedan while an airliner is pretty much a bus with wings. It's either they got brand confusion or it's a mis-translation (RC plane is probably Chinese)
@Caveman999
+1I'll give them credit at least they make replacement parts such as the motor and landing gear for this RC plane. Although I think the HobbyZone Duet would be better quality.
@Ephwurd
Thanks man!
@Dene
Thanks dude!
@Freerider2142
Yea MP is one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of any projects or aircraft I'm working on.
@MrSilverWolf
True
Oh yea btw you can click on the image to go to it's amazon page.
@Caveman999
Maybe your Firebird was a defective product?
@MrSilverWolf
That tail looks more 182-ish to me. The spine going up to the tail is more flush and blends in more than a 172 swept tail
@Caveman999
+1You mean the firebird stratos? That was my first real RC airplane (my first was a crummy Harbor Freight Yellow Bee that broke apart on it's first crash). The Firebird Stratos was the plane I learnt to fly RC airplanes with. Although it was really big so I was limited to wide open parks. I got the Champ to fly in more confined spaces like my neighborhood. I flew the Firebird twice around my neighborhood but it's was incredibly nerve wracking with such a big plane in a small place with tall pine trees everywhere. That Firebird though, is one tough cookie of an airplane. On one of my first flights flying it I was doing some loops with it out in an open field and it nose dived right after it reached the bottom part of the loop and I couldn't recover it. Slammed right into the ground nose-first at high speed. To my surprise it suffered hardly any damage except for the rubber nose cone breaking off and the forward fuselage buckled/wrinkled a bit from the impact. But a little super glue on the nose cone and she was back up and running. It went through a ton of abuse in crashes as I learned to fly it. I've also had some small birds attack it once because it looks so much like a hawk 😂. It's a terrific airplane to fly and thanks to it's wing it also doubles as a glider where you can climb to a high altitude and just shut off the throttle and let it sit up there. Great RC airplane but it's a bit too big IMHO as a first-beginner's plane and your limited to parks with it. I prefer the Champ or the Duet as a first-RC airplane, especially the Champ. (sorry for the lengthily response)
@BroAeronautics
Conversion kit or factory-made? lol
The Corvette is my favorite (particularly the C7) but I really love the classic Charger and classic Challenger (particularly the charger).
@jamesPLANESii
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
@Treadmill103
@PositivePlanes
Thanks!
@communisticbanana
Like this?
@Freerider2142
Thank you!
@jamesPLANESii
Thanks! Here is the reason why it's pink...
@TimeTraveler
No problem this is a fantastic build, you deserved the feature.
@ThePilotDude
Also a lot of the really good quality R/C planes are BNF, and I don't have a main transmitter that can bind to any R/C plane. I mean I do have transmitters for my two planes but I think I need one of those fancy ones to fly the BNF planes.
@ThePilotDude
All my R/C airplanes are from Hobbyzone/Horizon Hobby. I have the Champ and the Firebird Stratos. However I was looking for another cheaper R/C plane that I can fly around my neighborhood along with my Champ since the Firebird Stratos is too big.
@Texasfam04
Thanks buddy!
@Foilhat
Thanks man!
@EternalDarkness
Yea that does look a bit weird with the gap right there. I'll fix that on future variants.
@getorge
@Strikefighter04
@Alpha029
Thank you!
@VerySaltySniper
Thanks!
@grizzlitn
@Mostly
Thanks!
@Sgtk
Thank you!
@Maximis
Thanks!
@JackTheBestBoss
This is a variant of the older Lark design that didn't have a bailable pilot. I'm adding ejection seats/bailable pilots on all new designs after the Storm Petrel. My next canon aircraft, the Nightingale will have ejection seats, and so will every other new fighter I make.
@SledDriver
+1@FastDan
@BaconAircraft
Thanks!
@EternalDarkness
Thank you!
@DestinyAviation
Thanks for the upvote and spotlight!
@JackTheBestBoss
Thanks!