Today I built and maiden-ed my first Nutball, but using a Power Pack A, instead of the recommended Power Pack B.
To get the power pack A to work, I used the standard FT Mighty Mini Tiny Trainer power pod, with an extra layer of foam around the botto...
So I just finished the build of a magnificent 150 nutball with an absolutely HUGEE motor!!! it was a two piece fuse/wing and built perfect. Long story made short, it is amazing and I will be maidening it soon. I also rigged it with a candy drop for l...
Thread is over on RCG. Awesome little plane. Here is one I cut for a mate.
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Just got the electronics today for the 3 pack. I basically followed the instructions and watched Flite Test electronics and power pod build for some guidance. Binding to my transmitter(DX4E)was pretty easy; just took 2 times with a Power Up receive...
So, I was planning on building a Giant Santas Sleigh for Christmas, but the print shop I was trying to use couldn't get me the laminated graphics in time. So I took the parts I had available and built a 72" Nutball for New Years instead. :cool:
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I am not sure if this is listed elsewhere, I did do a few searches of the site, without luck. What other airframes would use the same electronics packages as the FT flyer or nutball? I have a few of those and would like some other planes to use the...
There was a show were you converted the Ft Flyer and Nutball into all terrain craft. You stated that you might do a built video on the conversion. Did you? Also are all of the old shows available. I cannot find a lot of them....
Hi,
A couple questions:
Are the servos in the Power Pack B digital or analog?
Is the Nutball die-cut kit sold separately or just as part of the 3-pack?
(And one more, unrelated, question, in case you know: At the Flite Test store, once you have a...