 | Jason Says: | | "I actually flew this from the parking lot at my condo community.... at NIGHT! It was tight, but I managed a great flight with a wheel-burning skid landing to miss a sidewalk." |
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Exceptionally well engineered jet, flies smooth and fast - two 66mm fans included |
 47" wingspan, 53-1/4" long, 370 sq. in. wing area, 47 oz. flying weight. Molded bead foam construction. Fuselage comes with the two 66mm fans pre-installed, ready for the motors and the foam engine nacelles. The wings are reinforced with carbon tubes and have molded recesses for aileron servos; wing tips are made of wood and pre-covered. Molded pockets with plywood mounting blocks for the installation of the landing gear are pre-installed in the wings and accept the included fixed gear. Fuselage has the mount for the steerable nose gear pre-installed; just screw the fixed steerable gear in place. The ailerons, elevator and rudder are made of balsa and covered with heat-shrink film. They are pre-installed and the hinges are pre-pinned for safety. The fuselage has wooden servo mounts and battery tray pre-installed. Jet accelerates quickly and easily takes off from a smooth surface/runway with a strong climb rate. Jet can be hand launched and will belly land easily, without damage when the landing gear is removed. Plastic covers are provided to cover the landing gear openings if you do not install the landing gear. Speed is impressive even with the fixed gear. Flight is smooth and solid; the stall is at a very low speed and is not severe. The glide is amazing; the setup for a landing needs a long approach or you will glide right on by. Flight times with the two 1800 mAh packs in parallel are about 7-10 minutes of varied flying. Assembly is easy and takes about 4-6 hours for the fixed gear version, and about an hour or two more for the retracts. For 4-channels: Aileron (2 servos), Elevator, Rudder/Nose steering, and Throttle. A 5th channel is required if you wish to add the retractable landing gear. Technical Specifications: | Length: | 53-1/4" | | Wingspan: | 47" | | Flying Weight: | 47 oz. | | Controls: | Ailerons, Elevator, Rudder, Throttle | | Wing Area: | 370 sq. in. |
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THIS IS ONE OF A KIND R/C PLANE I LIKE FLYING RC IS THE BEST HOBBY YOU CAN DO I HAVE BEEN FLY RC FOR YEARS AND WHEN I GOT THIS ONE IS NICE AND IT`S ALL TOGETHER $523.00 ALL JUST SO YOU CAN KNOW THAT BUT THIS IS ONE OF A HOBBY BUY IT :] MY NAME IS YONKELY AND I WILL SAY THIS IS NICE AND FLY'S GOOD AND FAST. :}THINK YOU FOR READING THIS
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This aircraft was my first ducted fan rc plane.m and my third total rc plane The kit was a bargain at $100m and ended up being about $550 after tax and all other pieces. Assembly was mostly strait forward and fairly easy. I took it out for the maiden flight and had one of my rc field's instructors maiden it. It lifted off easy, and after trimming it out, it flew great! I used the suggested control throws and turns were very smooth and easy. It also handled basic aerobatics like loops and rolls very well. It was rather difficult to stall it, and in general it was extremely stable. Although it was very windy, my instructor had no trouble landing it, and I could tell the wind had minimal effects on it. The maiden flight lasted about 8 minutes, using BL420 motors from E-FLite and Hyperion 3S 2100mah batteries. I could probably push it to 10 minutes for the second flight. Overall, this aircraft is cheap, sturdy, stable, and an excellent first ducted fan aircraft. It doesn't go screaming fast, but moves along nicely. I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who want their first ducted fan aircraft, if they have a couple of other planes under their belt, or for anyone looking for their second or third ducted fan aircraft.
My RC experience: Built and flew a plug-and-play trainer for my first plane, and built and flew the E-FLite Bonanza ARF. I have ben flying RC planes for about 9 months.
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I'VE HAD THIS JET FOR AWHILE AND AFTER A DOZEN FLIGHTS IT IS HOLDING UP FINE.WHAN I GOT IT I ADDED EXTRA 30 MINUTE EPOXY TO ALL THE SEAMS, TOOK OUT AND RE EPOXYED THE FIXED GEAR, ADDED CARBON FIBER TO THE TAIL HORIZONTAL STABALIZER AND WENT WITH DONS RC MOTORS AND ESC'S.I LOVE THIS PLANE, ITS EASY TO SEE AND HAS A NICE LANDING SPEED. I FLY 5 MINUTES AND ITS GOOD FOR MORE THAN THAT BUT SOMETIMES I HAVE TO DO A GO AROUND IF ANOTHER PLANE IS LANDING AND I WANT THE POWER SO 5 MINUTES IS SET ON MY DX6I FOR THIS JET. I ALSO HAVE ANOTHER EXE JET ON ORDER JUST IN CASE I HAVE A MISHAP.I DON'T WANT TO BE WITH OUT THIS PLANE IN MY HANGER.MANY THANKS TO DAVID AT HOBBY LOBBY FOR TELLING ME HOW MUCH I WOULD LOVE THIS JET AND FOR PLACING ME ON THE PRE-ORDER LIST FOR ANOTHER. KENNY,CAPE COD,MA.
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I bought my Executive Jet some time ago and finally finished building it the other day. When I took it to the golf course where I fly I was just going to taxi it around for a little because it was getting late. Well when I got going down the runway I just couldn't help myself and had to take off. It looked so good as it was gaining altitude and I leveled it off and I must say that this is one great flying machine. I set it up the way Hobby Lobby recommended and it has plenty of power. Takeoff on grass was about 70 feet. The only trim I had to do was just three clicks of up elevator. The rest of the settings were fine. It tracks very well and again it has plenty of power. Landings are very smooth under a little power. If you take your time when you are building the airplane you will not be disappointed with the results. I will have to say that this is one of the best flying airplanes I have in my fleet of around 70. SFM did a great job with this one and I'm glad Hobby-Lobby carries it. This is not a beginner airplane but as you get better and move up I would highly recommend the Executive Jet. Again all I can say about how it handles and the power is sweet sweet sweet.
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I bought my Exec Jet when they first came out and I am happy I did. I opted for the retracts and had a little trouble getting them worked out but that was mainly due to getting the servo travels and linkages set up correctly. I highly recommend that you check the plywood mounts the landing gear plugs into on the wing. Mine were glued in with very little glue and the first time I landed the gear fell off. When I looked at the plywood mounts, there was only a tiny 1/16" bead of glue holding the gear mounts to the foam. So I epoxied the whole plate down and never had troubles again. I opted for a higher power version with 4800KV motors and about 700 total watts on two 3S2200 lipo. This made grass takeoffs easy then you can throttle back and cruise around. Great looking plane and it handles nicely in the air as well.
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It looks like, takes off like, and lands like an executive jet. The take off and landing runs are really scale like. The kit was easy to assemble and the only problem was installing the retractable, nose gear (optional), which took some slight modifying to keep the wheel properly submerged in the well area. I was surprised to find that I had to add tail weight after installing retracts. So, if you install the optional retracts, keep everything as far back as you can. This is an aircraft I will enjoy flying for years to come.
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yea, its a little pricey, but when its done its great. huge, realistic, really flies well. set up for CRABBING it comes in high alpha, so cool. Bad directions, but simple quick build. TAKE YOUR TIME!!!!!!!!! it will be worth it. You should strengthen tail w carbon fiber on underside, cut a space out of the wing and insert SMALL cf tube. will add tons of strength- great plane.
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I started flying electric model airplanes in 1981. In those days it was impressive if you could just get your model airborne and fly level for 2 or 3 minutes. Motors were inefficient, batteries were heavy, and there were no speed controls. Things have really changed for the better. We now have brushless motors, lithium polymer batteries and superb electronics - and to top it all off, prices are actually cheaper today than they were a quarter century ago!
All this new technology has put fantastic model airplanes in the hands of regular RC enthusiasts like me. Years ago, I never would have dreamed of flying a scale-looking twin ducted fan jet, but today, Hobby Lobby has made it easy. The Executive Jet is certainly near the pinnacle of what is possible today. When I saw Hobby Lobby first offer this model more than a year ago, I knew I had to have one.
I had my local hobby store order a complete package for me from Hobby Lobby. Once my new model (and speed controls, and motors, etc.) arrived, I brought everything home and assembled everything in a relaxed but enjoyable period of about 2 weeks of evenings. Assembly was fairly easy and the finished model looked great. I was impressed with the relative light weight of the finished product.
When the weather improved (we really do get snow up here in Canada) I brought the model to a local RC club. It was easy to transport with the wing attached. At the field I installed the batteries and set the plane on the grass field for a takeoff. I was concerned the grass field might prevent the wheels from allowing the plane to accelerate for a take off, but once I applied throttle, the plane taxied quite easily. As the plane rolled along the field, it became airborne sooner than I expected. It was flying at a much slower airspeed than I anticipated. I made sure not to climb too steeply as I wanted to make sure it wouldn’t stall. I didn’t need to worry.
I soon got used to the model’s flying characteristics. The model was quite capable of reasonably slow flight; it was easy to fly! On the first flight I did loops, rolls and even flew inverted. Everyone at the field stopped to watch me fly this plane. This was probably one of the most attractive models any of us had ever flown at the club, let alone the fact that this was an electric-powered twin-ducted fan model that had taken-off under its own power.
The glide was great, and the landing was smooth. There was plenty of power to taxi back.
Since that first flight, I have removed the landing gear (to save a bit of weight) and regularly hand-launch the model. I bring the Executive Jet with me almost every time I go flying, because it is such a hassle-free model to fly; no field assembly - just install batteries and fly. I probably flew the model 50 or 60 times last summer (never crashed!), and the light foam surfaces now show some nicks and scrapes (mostly from banging around in my car), but the model still looks perfect in the air.
I have many bigger, faster and more expensive electric airplanes, right up to 18 pound quarter-scale models, but this jet is always a crowd-pleaser. I will definitely have this plane in the air as much as possible this summer as well.
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I WAS AT FIRST INTIMIDATED WHEN I RECEIVED THE BOX WITH ALL THE PARTS, BUT WITH THE GENEROUS HELP OF HOBBY LOBBY TECHS , I WAS ABLE TO PUT THIS JET TOGETHER WITH RELATIVE EASE ! I HAD SOME R/C FLIGHT EXPERIENCE, SO I WAS CONFIDENT IN FLYING THIS SLEEK FAST MOVING JET, AND THAT IT WAS. IT HANDLES VERY WELL, SPEED IS A BIT SLOW AFTER I GAIN FLIGHT TIME ON THIS JET , BUT IT HANDLES GREAT, I LOVE THE RETRACTS FOR LANDING AND IT ALWAYS BRINGS IN PEOPLE OFF THE ROAD TO WATCH THIS PLANE FLY! I THINK I WILL BUY ANOTHER BUT PUT IN AN FAST ENGINE FOR MORE SPEED FOR TRICKY FLIGHT MANEUVERS !! VERY MUCH WORTH THE MONEY TOO PURCHASED! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!
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awsome scale appearence. retracts look and work nice. flies great and its nice to have rudder.
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Thinking of buying the LearJet? Great Choice! This plane not only looks nice, but it handles super sweet! Adding the optional Retracts just gives it that extra wow factor!
I clocked the exec jet at 92mph. Ok, I had a little tail wind and into a dive, BUT, 92mph!! This is simply a Great EDF jet to add to your collection!
If you want to see it in action, check out YouTube under RCRedBaron. I have posted a couple of videos of the LearJet in action. I recently added Nav Lights, and WOW, does it add character!!
5 Stars for this plane!!!
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Thinking of buying the LearJet? Great Choice! This plane not only looks nice, but it handles super sweet! Adding the optional Retracts just gives it that extra wow factor!
I clocked the exec jet at 92mph. Ok, I had a little tail wind and into a dive, BUT, 92mph!! This is simply a Great EDF jet to add to your collection!
If you want to see it in action, check out YouTube under RCRedBaron. I have posted a couple of videos of the LearJet in action. I recently added Nav Lights, and WOW, does it add character!!
5 Stars for this plane!!!
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Here's Everything You'll Need:
Radio
1 - SPM6610 DX6i 6 Ch Full Range w/o Servo MD2
2 - HTS055 HitecHS-55 Sub Micro Servo
2 - HTS082 Hitec HS-82 Metal Gear Servo
2 - HT0097 Hitec 12" Servo Extension
1 - HRC57351S Dual Aileron Y Harness Servo Extension
Motor/Ducted Fan
2 - EFLM1320DF BL400 Ducted Fan Outrunner, 3500Kv Two 66mm Ducted Fan Units included with the airplane.
Motor Controller
2 - ERCE025 eRC 25 Amp Brushless ESC's
Battery 2 - TP22503SPP45 G6 Pro Performance 45C 2250mAh 3 Cell 11.1V LiPo Charger 1 - ETC2700 Li-Poly Smart Charger for 1-5 Cells 1 - BAT220 JST to Deans Ultra Charger Lead Accessories Glue, Solder, Connectors, etc.
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