Great video and flight....Thanks for posting this.... I have gone through about 5 of these models. (1 way before I was ready to fly EDF's, then 2 beaters from swap meets for under $20 each, and one for about $50 that looked new and then 1 more I bought new.) - None got more than about 30 flights before they became grass-smashers. I bought 4 of them before I should have been flying EDF's, and before I learned not to fly so far away that it becomes a little spec in the sky 😁 I notice they have a blue one out now, so I guess I will grab one more...(Wish they would came out with a 70 or 80mm model with retracts) They are super fun flyers, and one of my favorite aircraft to look at....
I’m on my 2nd T-33 and I’m trying to keep it in better shape. They launch best with a good wind, if it’s calm it’s likely to be a failed launch resulting in a crash. This F9F though with the 4S setup launches very well and I’ve never had an issue. I think it has enough thrust to really propel it to flying speed quickly unlike the T-33 that needs a steady wind. I have never tried the F9F with the stock setup and 3S. It might be just as bad as the T-33.
@@IllFlyIt The F9 on 3S was a big factor on how I went through so many of these. You have to throw like Brett Favre to get a good launch. I got around that by setting up a switch that gave the elevators about a 5 degree up. This helped it climb out and saved a lot of abuse on them. Most I just lost orientation on because I let them get too far away. Thanks for the video - I know the time and trouble it can be to make and post them. (I have about 30 that are waiting for editing and posting)
Great video and flight....Thanks for posting this....
I have gone through about 5 of these models. (1 way before I was ready to fly EDF's, then 2 beaters from swap meets for under $20 each, and one for about $50 that looked new and then 1 more I bought new.) - None got more than about 30 flights before they became grass-smashers.
I bought 4 of them before I should have been flying EDF's, and before I learned not to fly so far away that it becomes a little spec in the sky 😁
I notice they have a blue one out now, so I guess I will grab one more...(Wish they would came out with a 70 or 80mm model with retracts)
They are super fun flyers, and one of my favorite aircraft to look at....
I’m on my 2nd T-33 and I’m trying to keep it in better shape. They launch best with a good wind, if it’s calm it’s likely to be a failed launch resulting in a crash.
This F9F though with the 4S setup launches very well and I’ve never had an issue. I think it has enough thrust to really propel it to flying speed quickly unlike the T-33 that needs a steady wind.
I have never tried the F9F with the stock setup and 3S. It might be just as bad as the T-33.
@@IllFlyIt The F9 on 3S was a big factor on how I went through so many of these. You have to throw like Brett Favre to get a good launch. I got around that by setting up a switch that gave the elevators about a 5 degree up. This helped it climb out and saved a lot of abuse on them. Most I just lost orientation on because I let them get too far away. Thanks for the video - I know the time and trouble it can be to make and post them. (I have about 30 that are waiting for editing and posting)
I put a wing spar on mine because I wanted to put wheels on it. I still fly stock with a 3S 1800 and it's just perfect.
hi its the original edf?? only changed the propellers? or changed the whole engine
Great video. Are you using a spektrum radio? Where do you go on the radio to see the battery power etc? Thanks
Nice flying 👏😀
A question, which one, T-33 or F9F, is the best slowflyer?
T-33 by far. Even with 4S it’s still very light and glides very well. Thanks for the question!
@@IllFlyIt Thanks for your answer, that helps me a lot.
I like to do some slowflying from time to time so thereforeI will go for a T-33. 🙂
NICE BUDDY!
I was wondering what speed controller you use and is it the stock EDF?? Thanks!