35mm EDF Micro Jets

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35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by karlpenney » Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:45 pm

I can't remember where I first saw these. I think it was in a marketing email from HK. I guess it worked since I have one on the way now. They have a 15" wing span, 100g flying weight (less crash damage) and run on a small 2S battery. Will be interesting to see if this will actually fly well on 2S.

There is an F86 Sabre and a Mig 15 available. Here's a video of the F86, although that one has a slightly different motor/fan than stock.

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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by karlpenney » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:08 pm

F86 finally arrived yesterday. Still needs some work to get it ready. I was going to use some 3.7g servos, but they are a little big, so I might have to get the recommended 2g ones. The electronics area is pretty tight as you can see below. Airframe with fan unit weighs 60g. Hope to get the flying weight right around 100g.
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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by yorcram » Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:13 pm

wow, that is small. Can't wait to see it fly.

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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by karlpenney » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:30 am

I finally got the connector I needed to hook up the ESC to the HK R415 4ch micro Rx. With a 2S 360 Rhino battery, the flying weight is 100g. It was reported on RCGroups that it might be tail heavy and I did have to add 5g to the nose to balance it where the manual stated. I tried to launch it this morning off the top of the bank, but it just went straight to the ground every time. Well !@#$%, this doesn't look good. I removed the nose weight and tried again. Success! It's very responsive in roll, so the ailerons need to be tamed down. Flight times are about 4 minutes with the little 2S 360. The nose took some abuse during landings since it comes in pretty hot.

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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by yorcram » Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:41 pm

Gratz on the maiden. can't wait to see it fly at the park.
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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by trevor » Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:12 pm

that looks crazy souuld be a blast to fly
what do you mean low rates and expo???

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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by karlpenney » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:33 am

More micro jets now available at HK (click for details):

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A couple of twin jets also coming very soon:

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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by david3484 » Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:30 pm

They look awesome!

Need to add to wish list for Santa :)
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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by karlpenney » Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:21 pm

I've only had a couple flights on my F-86. It's a bit tricky to launch, but it flies well.

I ordered the F-16 since it has the lowest wing loading of these new ones.

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Re: 35mm EDF Micro Jets

Unread post by RocketManRC » Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:27 pm

That Hawk really appeals to me. I am so tempted...

Thanks for posting Karl. I think.

lol

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