The Fouga Magister Is On the Market
#29
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Main part was spent to make the Model with all the scale Details keeping in mind that it will be able to compete in the Jet World Masters ( with minor adjustments )/
See the Movie we made : 5 years in 2 Minutes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3otZ5yxCdl0
Not many pilots will Buy A model just to go to compete in the Jet World Masters But never the less we produced a High Scale Model that is RTF and with affordable price.
We have many units flying in Israel and all over the world and it Fly Excellent so Experience is already proven.
We also assembled an Aerobatic Team with our Fouga ( see the Pictures and Movie )
Hope you like what you see
Heart Shape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqEx41FKRPc
Rose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4FdInSnCa8
Formation Roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p20ek6K2mM
#31
Hi Guys, I love to order one of these and have received the prices. But, I am wondering if anyone have received an actual kit and if yes, can give us a little feedback. Everything from the manufacturer side looks good. maybe they could post a video of the Kit / quality in and out? That would definitely help.
Behzad
Behzad
#32
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Northamptonshire , UNITED KINGDOM
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I am probably not the ideal person to feed back info on the kit as I am helping Avi Sell them. But I will try and keep it as unbiased as possible. I was really impressed with the kit quality and finish. It is made by a well known artf manufacturer in China, so it was as expected as regards fit and finish. There were a few items that were obviously spec'ed by the guys at RC Jet Centre. The abrades, and flap system are clever to say the least. EVerything seemed super strong and solid. Flying has proven that.
The build was a bit of a challenge as the instructions we received was pretty not fully complete. Things like the cockpit fit were a challenge but nothing major. I did not take photos of the model as it came out of the box I am afraid. Sorry.
Regards Al
The build was a bit of a challenge as the instructions we received was pretty not fully complete. Things like the cockpit fit were a challenge but nothing major. I did not take photos of the model as it came out of the box I am afraid. Sorry.
Regards Al
#33
Thread Starter
Hi Guys, I love to order one of these and have received the prices. But, I am wondering if anyone have received an actual kit and if yes, can give us a little feedback. Everything from the manufacturer side looks good. maybe they could post a video of the Kit / quality in and out? That would definitely help.
Behzad
Behzad
Delivery day of 2 Fougas as it Came Out of the Box .
The Retracts on the RTF Version - right out of the Box :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxenBz_0n6U
Enjoy
#34
Hi Ali
Thank you. This is great feedback and basically answers the questions I had. once the majority of the quality is good, I can work out the little kinks. I hope that the Immigration process is going smooth.
Behzad
Thank you. This is great feedback and basically answers the questions I had. once the majority of the quality is good, I can work out the little kinks. I hope that the Immigration process is going smooth.
Behzad
#37
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
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Avi,
Please can you show us some photo's of an equipment installation, both radio etc. and the turbine area. It will be good to get a view of the internal section of the intake and thrust pipe so that one can get a feel for the space available. I would also like to see a photo of the thrust pipe and fuel tanks.
Thank you,
Jan
Please can you show us some photo's of an equipment installation, both radio etc. and the turbine area. It will be good to get a view of the internal section of the intake and thrust pipe so that one can get a feel for the space available. I would also like to see a photo of the thrust pipe and fuel tanks.
Thank you,
Jan
#39
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We also assembled an Aerobatic Team with our Fouga ( see the Pictures and Movie )
Hope you like what you see
Heart Shape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqEx41FKRPc
Rose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4FdInSnCa8
Formation Roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p20ek6K2mM
Hope you like what you see
Heart Shape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqEx41FKRPc
Rose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4FdInSnCa8
Formation Roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p20ek6K2mM
The voice on the Movie was Mr. Babish guiding them as he flies as well.
#40
hello AMBARON , can you please confirm that your pilots are 1/4, 5 TAILORED PILOTS, Wilson is still a long may for deliveries ...
bests regards
stéphane
#41
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The pilots size I suggest need to be 1:5 Scale . It will fit in the best way .
Looking forward to see the Final Resualt
Avi
#42
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Avi,
Please can you show us some photo's of an equipment installation, both radio etc. and the turbine area. It will be good to get a view of the internal section of the intake and thrust pipe so that one can get a feel for the space available. I would also like to see a photo of the thrust pipe and fuel tanks.
Thank you,
Jan
Please can you show us some photo's of an equipment installation, both radio etc. and the turbine area. It will be good to get a view of the internal section of the intake and thrust pipe so that one can get a feel for the space available. I would also like to see a photo of the thrust pipe and fuel tanks.
Thank you,
Jan
The Model has Plenty of room to work with
.
Every pilot choose his way to Install Equipment and we have No Particular suggestions as long as the C.G. Is OK.
If you Install the Cockpit, It will take some space so you will have to install the equipment in Different way ( little on the Bottom and mainly on the side of The Fuselage).
See the Attached Pictures of Different Models Of the Fouga with the preferred way of Each Pilot .
Avi
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
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Avi,
Thank you for the photo's. Please can you show us the intake ducting and the thrust pipe itself too? It is very good to see that a full bypass can be installed. Can you confirm that the bypass is part of the kit or does one have to order it separately?
Cheers,
Jan
Thank you for the photo's. Please can you show us the intake ducting and the thrust pipe itself too? It is very good to see that a full bypass can be installed. Can you confirm that the bypass is part of the kit or does one have to order it separately?
Cheers,
Jan
#46
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Jan
Here is a picture of the Tail Pipe
It was designed specially For the Fouga.
The Bypass is part of the Kit
Attached is also a picture showing closely Installation of K-100G w/o the Bypass
Avi
Here is a picture of the Tail Pipe
It was designed specially For the Fouga.
The Bypass is part of the Kit
Attached is also a picture showing closely Installation of K-100G w/o the Bypass
Avi
#47
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Hi Guys, I love to order one of these and have received the prices. But, I am wondering if anyone have received an actual kit and if yes, can give us a little feedback. Everything from the manufacturer side looks good. maybe they could post a video of the Kit / quality in and out? That would definitely help.
Behzad
Behzad
Craig
#48
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My Fouga arrived today. I don't know if this is the first one in the U.S. but I haven't seen any other threads so maybe it is. The kit was extremely well packaged and arrived without a scratch. I'm used to the normal ARF packaging of cramming the jet in a box with 10 million Styrofoam peanuts. This one was thoughtfully wrapped and placed in sections in a wood lined box (55" X 44" X15).
#49
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My first impression of the jet is very positive. The build quality and paint job, including some realistic weathering is excellent. The fit of the control surfaces, canopy, gear doors etc... is top notch. I'm particularly impressed with the internal formers. They are very nicely glued in with fillets and even carbon fiber "rope" as fillets on some of the formers. Quite a contrast to some other glue jobs we have seen recently on RCU.