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  • rcher
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 39

    #16
    That's very cool!! Nice paint!

    That's very cool!! Nice paint! I like your transport ship as well (The 3D Sport) How deep does the 3D Sport go?

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    • sjn
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2004
      • 16

      #17
      hehe, extreemly

      hehe, extreemly

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      • sjn
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2004
        • 16

        #18
        http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Sea%20Wolf/es/Dsc02381s.jpg

        http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Sea%20Wolf/es/Dsc02384s.jpg

        http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Sea%20Wolf/es/Dsc02392s.jpg

        http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/Sea%20W







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        • mr t
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2004
          • 24

          #19
          an F-16!

          I dont know much

          an F-16!

          I dont know much about model planes, but it foes look the business.

          How does it fly? Is there an internal turbofan? A real jet!!!?

          Sorry going off the thread

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          • sjn
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2004
            • 16

            #20
            Its a Eurofighter!! http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif

            Yes,

            Its a Eurofighter!!

            Yes, It has a real jet engine in it. A simjet 3000 that makes 30lbs of thrust.
            Its a pleasure to fly....realy smoothe plane.

            here is a movie of it in action......dont remind me of the bad landing...it was very windy











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            • mb1754
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 21

              #21
              SJN;
              Looking at your picture

              SJN;
              Looking at your picture of the kit's contents. Were the hull parts been precut? Robbe must have upgrade their kit. Some of the parts look different from what i remember. Cutting those hull pieces. Uugg!!
              Your boat looks good. Makes me want to reconsider trying the kit again.

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              • witchblade
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2003
                • 58

                #22
                SJN,

                Nice plane. No trouble building

                SJN,

                Nice plane. No trouble building Seawolf I see.

                Keep the front planes slightly down, or else it won't dive (preferebly an extra servo). The fake radar can be disabled when using an automatic leveller. Take it easy when your going sailing the first time. Diving to fast only leads to a nice headstand and a lot of gorglin noise. First take up a little speed and push the boat a bit up. When you have a nice diving speed take her down slowly.

                Have fun

                grtz.

                Danny van Dijk
                Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Europe

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                • sjn
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 16

                  #23
                  MB1754, yes, this is the

                  MB1754, yes, this is the V2 kit. the hull pieces are precut. And the drive system is now included, and there is a long nut extension in the front end, so you dont have to take the nose off when you want to unscrew the WTC.

                  The parts fit nicely together, but I had huge problems with the nose. Normaly you screw the upper half onto the lower half which is glued on, so you can acces the front end.
                  But I could not make the 2 parts fit properly, and then I had removed too much material to get a good fit So I decided to glue the front together, so I cant acces it anymore.
                  I have made a cutout in the bottom so I can slide the lead ballast in when I finaly balance her.

                  Thanks for the tips witchblade. Ill take it real easy

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                  • sjn
                    Junior Member
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 16

                    #24
                    witchblade, where is the waterline

                    witchblade, where is the waterline on yours ?

                    Thanks..

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                    • witchblade
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 58

                      #25
                      SJN,

                      I have the same halfway

                      SJN,

                      I have the same halfway colour split. When the boat is in the water it's waterline is about 1 cm. under the deck (where the "missiledeck" meets the hull). Give or take a few millimetre.

                      Need full speed to dive and 3/4 to keep it under water. When the front servo is controlled by a servo (or when you make the front planes even more negative like I accidentaly did when diving too fast/steep) you can dive with less speed.

                      Good luck.

                      Danny van Dijk

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                      • mr t
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 24

                        #26
                        wow what a jet -

                        wow what a jet - it really sounds like a real jet fighter - not something you see everyday

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                        • sjn
                          Junior Member
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 16

                          #27
                          Thanks again

                          Thanks again

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