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Old May 22nd, 2009, 04:56 AM
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Default RCPowers F-117 Stealth PDF

F-117 NightHawk
"Our #1 Best Seller!"
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F-117 Highlights

A BLAST to fly!

New Score/Fold Technology!

Super Fast Build!

One of our Top Sellers!

Accepts 370 to 500 motors!


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About the F-117 NightHawk
Length: 31.9" (81 cm)
Wing Span: 21.3" (54 cm)
Weight: 14-16 oz (400-450 g)
Minimum Required Channels: 3

About the F-117
Over a year in the making, the one and only RCPowers F-117 kit. Out of all our kits, this is the best of the best. It’s very simple, just two servos set to elevon mode with an optional bomb dropper. One of a kind “score-fold-notch” technology making the construction faster yet more scale than the original. And for being a Stealth, it’s one of the most stable kits oddly enough. It is just too easy to fly, too simple to build, and too good looking. It’s honestly in a class of its own and even stands out among our unique parkjets.

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- If you want more speed just add one of Grayson Hobby's higher performance motors like the SuperSonic and the Megajet. Don't forget to get a bigger battery, too!
-It's a good idea to reinforce the front leading edge of this plane with carbon fiber to make it more reselient to damage. Just don't hit your buddy with it!



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Just a note to all forum users, these PDF product threads are intended to allow the community to get involved with our PDF plans directly. Any questions, comments, pictures of your own creation of this particular model or related media to this PDF are welcome and wanted. Thanks!

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Default Glue, Power plant

The Grayson Hobby motor esc combo is out of stock what off the shelf motor/esc recomended. What Glue are you using ?
And what should my All Up Weight be close too ?
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You can get the microjet combo instead with a 1300 mah 3-cell and it will do fine.
http://www.graysonhobby.com/catalog/...roducts_id=765
Your finished all up weight, as listed in the above post,should be about 14-16 ounces. Thanks!
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You can get the microjet combo instead with a 1300 mah 3-cell and it will do fine.
http://www.graysonhobby.com/catalog/...roducts_id=765
Your finished all up weight, as listed in the above post,should be about 14-16 ounces. Thanks!

Thanks ...
Glue ? for Depron ? Hot Glue or 5 min epoxy ? I tried the Foam safe thin CA with and activator. It works but you have to be careful Thanks
Lusetti.

I have my f-117 all built up I used a combination of Hot Glue ? and CA . I made it with white depron. Im gonna build a black one as well. This was my practice run. I will post pics soon...

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Default Pics of my F-117 so far


I just wanted to post a pic of my F-117 I built of the plans I got from RC Superpowers. Thanks ,
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This thread is pretty Dead for such a cool plane or am I hanging out in the wrong place ?
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Whats your opinion of foam poster board. Wal-Mart sells a 36" x 48" poster board that opens up for $7. Its made by Elmer's and they call it a "Tri-fold Presenter Board" (Foam on the inside, with outer paper covering---comes all white or all black) You can get the entire plane on the main sheet with the main wing in one solid piece, and the two folding panels are still there for extra foam. Its light and pretty darn stiff. It even seems stiff enough to omit the carbon rod. Just though I would see if you have any input on this as a building material. Thanks.

As far as the F-117 itself....completely awesome!!!! It is a work of art and pure genius!!!

Also, if I wanted to upscale this plane (somewhere around 47" long), would you recommend running two motors or a single bigger one.
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