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..but its sooo pretty!
[Image: EFL10180.jpg]
Yes that prop is vectoring!

http://www.e-fliterc.com/Products/Defaul...D=EFL10175

Maybe she can have it for her birthday next month Icon_twisted
so when is it going to be in the air didnt you tell us you won a lucky door prize
Now there is a Delta worth adding to the collection. Its a shame they didnt give it 360 degree vectoring though?
Verrrrry Nice, Must add the optional Retracts when you get it Biggrin

Steve

Are there any video's of the machine in flight ??
Wouldnt expect me to be an Eflite fan.... go figure, looks like they've done it again.
Eflite Rocks.
That looks cool.
Lots of fun too.
Yes, that does look the business!
F&$K! thats the go.. :O

AWSOME !!

gotta love that thrust vectoring !!

I wonder how it would go in the pitch axis as well ???

It would be awesome and I would have preferred pitch vectoring, It would probably be easier to setup from scratch than modify this to do it though.
(28-08-2011, 08:59 PM)kizza42 Wrote: [ -> ]It would be awesome and I would have preferred pitch vectoring, It would probably be easier to setup from scratch than modify this to do it though.

I don't think it would be hard to do at all. perhaps you just need a motor mount attached to a ball joint or a decent duty rod end like this one

http://australia.rs-online.com/web/p/rod...s/7124986/

Then two reasonablly powerfull metal gear servos one to move it in pitch and the other for yaw.

Perhaps you might even get it to fly 3d Smile