Category Archives: R/C Planes

Katie Bug – junkyard Nutball

I’ve begun fooling around with a Nutball, made from Elmer’s Foam board and the leftover parts from a HobbyZone Mini Super Cub (motor, gearbox and 3-in-1 Rx/ESC/servo board). Had two very shaky flights before parts started falling off. But it … Continue reading

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White Lightning – Lightweight Night-Flying Stryker

White Lightning is a custom, lightweight Stryker. Built on abare, unpainted Stryker fuselage, the plane runs: TURNIGY Plush 10 amp 9 gram ESC GWS EP  8040 propeller Turnigy 2730 1500kV brushless motor 2712-12 1300kV brushless  outrunner motor HXT900 9g Servos … Continue reading

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Maiden of the Light Stryker

I took the new lightweight Stryker out to a nearby schoolyard and tossed it into the air. After some tweaks to the CG by moving the battery around, it flew pretty great! I can’t wait to get in a real … Continue reading

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Lite Night Strkyer Build – Part 2

I’ve got the new Stryker 95% together. All the lights are wired up through the Turnigy switch, so I can turn them on and off with the GEAR switch on my radio. You can watch a test of my light system, … Continue reading

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Always screw down your servo arms

My attempt to maiden my new brushless setup on my Bearcat went quickly awry when the arm came off the elevator servo mere seconds into the flight.    

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Rebuilding the Monkee Shines – the Bearcat gets a brushless setup

When my F8F Bearcat, Monkee Shines, made a nose-dive into the dirt, breaking the motor mount and snapping the prop shaft, I decided to take the opportunity to upgrade the plane to a brushless setup. Since the new motor is … Continue reading

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Building a Light, Night Stryker – Part 1

Seems I’ve always got another project in mind in the basement. My latest is a ‘light’ Stryker. Where most modify their Strykers for speed, a few go the other direction: building a Stryker that’s as light and slow as possible. … Continue reading

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Stryker Motor bearing going out

It looks like something’s failing in the motor on my Stryker. I’m looking at a cheap and easy replacement. I’ve had the Turnigy 2835 2700kV motor recommended as a good replacement for the stock motor. If I ever get $20 together … Continue reading

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Glider Down – the crash of the Night Radian

Well, Getrude had her first major crash today. It was pitch dark – 11PM – to boot. I was night flying my Radian from my usual pitch black field in the middle of nowhere. I was climbing out after launch … Continue reading

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Playing with Gyre – Detrum GY48V

I wanted to play with gyro stabilization, but I didn’t want to spend a lot of money or do a lot of thinking. A little internet research indicated that the cheapest useful gyro was probably the  Detrum GY48V piezo headlock … Continue reading

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Hard Candy – Parkzone F-27C Stryker

This is my new Stryker. I bought the naked fuselage and fins online, and transferred the electronics and etc. from my old, crashed Stryker. The motor immediately began going out (of course.) My current setup is: Venom V40 3125Kv brushless … Continue reading

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Sgt. Sweet-ass – Parkzone F-27C Stryker (R.I.P.)

The Sergeant was a stock Parkzone F-27C Stryker that I received for Christmas. One of the digital servos went bad and HorizonHobby was kind enough to send me two new ones at no charge. Sadly, shortly after that, the plane met its … Continue reading

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