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The SE5a, WWI fighter: An animated history
The SE5a is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of WWI, leading to huge allied success, in this video, we explore its design, its history and all sort of other exciting information.
History and Engineering produces quality videos on some of the great feats of historical engineering, currently we are producing a series on some of the incredible planes from WW1, please do subscribe.
published: 06 May 2023
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Parkzone SE5a
With this super WW1 model, Parkzone has given the modeller the chance to recapture the style and spirit from the "wind in the wires" era of early aviation
Wingspan: 943mm (37.1 inch)
Length: 760mm (30.0 inch)
Weight without Battery: 1150 g (40.6 oz)
Motor: E-flite 480 Brushless outrunner motor
Speed controller: EFL 30Amp Brushless (switch mode BEC)
Receiver: Spektrum 2.4 DSM2 AR600 (BNF only)
Battery: 3S 11.1volt 1800mAh 25C Li-Po (BNF only)
Charger: 2-3 Cell balancing Li-Po charge (BNF only)
find out more at http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk
published: 20 Sep 2011
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Ultimate Model Plane Kit UNBOXING! - SE5a Build Series pt. 1
This is the first in the series of videos on building this SE5a fighter from the Vintage Model Company. Get a kit and build along!
▶Get this kit: https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/24-radio-controlled-se5a-ww1-fighter-kit-with-full-rc-bundle.html
▶Other Kits https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com
▶Our Free Flight Models https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/magnificent-flying-machines.html
▶Our Radio-Controlled Models https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/radio-controlled-se5a-ww1-fighter.html
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The Vintage Model Company is all about enabling you to create flying works of art through the medium of precision laser-cut kits, designed and manufactured in the UK. From our free flight planes in the Magnificent Flying Machine range to our beautiful Le...
published: 23 Apr 2019
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Flyzone SE5a RTF - The SE5a flies again! I flew my dad's very first RC plane!
****Please help support our channel by clicking the "Thanks" button****
=======================================================
We found this gem on eBay and bought it immediately! This plane, unfortunately, has long been discontinued.
My dad used to have this plane back in the day. This was the very first RC airplane he ever flew. But, unfortunately, (little me) got my hands on it and used it as toy glider and pretty much destroyed the plane! We have been looking for this plane for years to replace the one that I destroyed and only now did we find it on eBay!
Here is what we used for the video:
Plane: Flyzone SE5a (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
Radio: Spektrum DX6i Transmitter (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
Spektrum Adapter: Tactic AnyLink 2.4GHZ Radio Adapter (Discontinued - Found o...
published: 30 Apr 2022
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SE5a WWI BNF & PNP by ParkZone
For more information or to purchase these products please visit the following link: http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=SE5a&filterTerm;=&searchType;=productgrid#nav=ft=type:catalog,beantype:ProductBean,category_airplanes:Scale,brand:ParkZone,spec_recommended_environment:Outdoor/:kw=SE5a/:st=/:ct=2/:sp=0/:cp=1/:ip=9/:
ParkZone's first WWI and Bi-Plane Park Flyer with great scale details.
World War I brought with it the dawn of air-to-air combat. Of the many airplanes that saw action, only a handful actually became legends. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a was one of them. Flown by many of the British and American aces of the time, it was instrumental in regaining and maintaining Allied air superiority from1917 through war's end. Now you can take t...
published: 31 May 2011
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Eachine SE5a Balsa Wood RC Bi-Plane With Power System.
Buy now and research:
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-S_E_5a-SE5a-378mm-Wingspan-Balsa-Wood-RC-Airplane-With-Power-System-p-1052466.html?p=JQ26191551677201504Z
History:
The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War.
It was designed by Henry Folland, John Kenworthy and Major Frank Goodden of the Royal Aircraft Factory in Farnborough. It was built around the new 150 hp (112 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8 a V8 engine that, while providing excellent performance.
The S.E.5 entered service with No. 56 Squadron RFC in March 1917, although the squadron did not deploy to the Western Front until the following month. The S.E.5a is the improved production version,powered by a 200 hp (149 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8b V-8 or 200 hp (149 kW) Wolseley Viper piston engine....
published: 11 May 2016
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Flite Test - Durafly SE5a - REVIEW
Flite Test - Durafly SE5a - REVIEW
In this episode of Flite Test, Josh and Josh review the HobbyKing Durafly SE5a! This plane flies amazing with its scale look, rigid construction and classic barnstorming acrobatics. Watch to see more.
http://www.flitetest.com
For more information please visit the article on our site!
http://flitetest.com/articles/Durafly_SE5a
published: 02 Jul 2012
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ValuePlanes 1/4 Scale SE5A
published: 15 Nov 2024
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Eachine SE5A Ultra Micro Radio Controlled Model Plane Kit - Maiden Flight
This balsa kit with dual motor gearbox and prop was supplied to me free by Banggood for review - but my opinions are not for sale and what I say about it is all true :)
It was a nice project. The kit is laser cut very accurately and the parts go together as expected with no unpleasant surprises. It's not for beginners though - it's quite complicated and intricate so you shouldn't take it on as your first attempt to build a model plane from a kit.
The kit's available in two versions - one is airframe only, the other also includes a dual motor gearbox and propeller. You need to supply the receiver, speed controller, servos and battery yourself. In my case I used the WLToys F939 receiver, which has built in servos and speed controller, and uses the FlySky protocol. This is compatible with m...
published: 16 Jul 2016
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Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a - Original 100+ year old WWI Combat veteran.
The Royal Aircraft factory (RAF) SE5 (Scout Experimental 5) was a rival of the Sopwith Camel for the title of the most successful British fighter of the First World War.
It was developed by the Royal Aircraft Factory in response to a call from the Royal Flying Corps for a fighter that was in all respects superior to the enemy’s machines. Powered by the new 150 hp Hispano-Suiza water-cooled engine, the first of three prototypes took to the air on 22nd November 1916. Two of the prototypes crashed during testing but, following appropriate modification, the aircraft entered service with No 56 Squadron in March 1917 and deployed to France the following month.
Whilst pilots liked the SE5 for its handling qualities and strength, it soon became obvious that the aircraft was underpowered. As a resu...
published: 16 Feb 2019
6:03
The SE5a, WWI fighter: An animated history
The SE5a is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of WWI, leading to huge allied success, in this video, we explore its design, its history and all so...
The SE5a is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of WWI, leading to huge allied success, in this video, we explore its design, its history and all sort of other exciting information.
History and Engineering produces quality videos on some of the great feats of historical engineering, currently we are producing a series on some of the incredible planes from WW1, please do subscribe.
https://wn.com/The_Se5A,_Wwi_Fighter_An_Animated_History
The SE5a is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of WWI, leading to huge allied success, in this video, we explore its design, its history and all sort of other exciting information.
History and Engineering produces quality videos on some of the great feats of historical engineering, currently we are producing a series on some of the incredible planes from WW1, please do subscribe.
- published: 06 May 2023
- views: 84795
1:33
Parkzone SE5a
With this super WW1 model, Parkzone has given the modeller the chance to recapture the style and spirit from the "wind in the wires" era of early aviation
Wi...
With this super WW1 model, Parkzone has given the modeller the chance to recapture the style and spirit from the "wind in the wires" era of early aviation
Wingspan: 943mm (37.1 inch)
Length: 760mm (30.0 inch)
Weight without Battery: 1150 g (40.6 oz)
Motor: E-flite 480 Brushless outrunner motor
Speed controller: EFL 30Amp Brushless (switch mode BEC)
Receiver: Spektrum 2.4 DSM2 AR600 (BNF only)
Battery: 3S 11.1volt 1800mAh 25C Li-Po (BNF only)
Charger: 2-3 Cell balancing Li-Po charge (BNF only)
find out more at http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk
https://wn.com/Parkzone_Se5A
With this super WW1 model, Parkzone has given the modeller the chance to recapture the style and spirit from the "wind in the wires" era of early aviation
Wingspan: 943mm (37.1 inch)
Length: 760mm (30.0 inch)
Weight without Battery: 1150 g (40.6 oz)
Motor: E-flite 480 Brushless outrunner motor
Speed controller: EFL 30Amp Brushless (switch mode BEC)
Receiver: Spektrum 2.4 DSM2 AR600 (BNF only)
Battery: 3S 11.1volt 1800mAh 25C Li-Po (BNF only)
Charger: 2-3 Cell balancing Li-Po charge (BNF only)
find out more at http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk
- published: 20 Sep 2011
- views: 19986
8:09
Ultimate Model Plane Kit UNBOXING! - SE5a Build Series pt. 1
This is the first in the series of videos on building this SE5a fighter from the Vintage Model Company. Get a kit and build along!
▶Get this kit: https://www.v...
This is the first in the series of videos on building this SE5a fighter from the Vintage Model Company. Get a kit and build along!
▶Get this kit: https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/24-radio-controlled-se5a-ww1-fighter-kit-with-full-rc-bundle.html
▶Other Kits https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com
▶Our Free Flight Models https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/magnificent-flying-machines.html
▶Our Radio-Controlled Models https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/radio-controlled-se5a-ww1-fighter.html
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The Vintage Model Company is all about enabling you to create flying works of art through the medium of precision laser-cut kits, designed and manufactured in the UK. From our free flight planes in the Magnificent Flying Machine range to our beautiful Legends of Flight Radio Control models, we've got it covered when it comes to getting you into building balsa wood aircraft.
This channel was created to share build tips, flying advice (and so much more) to help you out. Give that subscribe button a click to get our quality weekly videos to drop into your subscription box every Friday!
https://wn.com/Ultimate_Model_Plane_Kit_Unboxing_Se5A_Build_Series_Pt._1
This is the first in the series of videos on building this SE5a fighter from the Vintage Model Company. Get a kit and build along!
▶Get this kit: https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/24-radio-controlled-se5a-ww1-fighter-kit-with-full-rc-bundle.html
▶Other Kits https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com
▶Our Free Flight Models https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/magnificent-flying-machines.html
▶Our Radio-Controlled Models https://www.vintagemodelcompany.com/radio-controlled-se5a-ww1-fighter.html
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The Vintage Model Company is all about enabling you to create flying works of art through the medium of precision laser-cut kits, designed and manufactured in the UK. From our free flight planes in the Magnificent Flying Machine range to our beautiful Legends of Flight Radio Control models, we've got it covered when it comes to getting you into building balsa wood aircraft.
This channel was created to share build tips, flying advice (and so much more) to help you out. Give that subscribe button a click to get our quality weekly videos to drop into your subscription box every Friday!
- published: 23 Apr 2019
- views: 52548
8:24
Flyzone SE5a RTF - The SE5a flies again! I flew my dad's very first RC plane!
****Please help support our channel by clicking the "Thanks" button****
=======================================================
We found this gem on eBay and bo...
****Please help support our channel by clicking the "Thanks" button****
=======================================================
We found this gem on eBay and bought it immediately! This plane, unfortunately, has long been discontinued.
My dad used to have this plane back in the day. This was the very first RC airplane he ever flew. But, unfortunately, (little me) got my hands on it and used it as toy glider and pretty much destroyed the plane! We have been looking for this plane for years to replace the one that I destroyed and only now did we find it on eBay!
Here is what we used for the video:
Plane: Flyzone SE5a (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
Radio: Spektrum DX6i Transmitter (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
Spektrum Adapter: Tactic AnyLink 2.4GHZ Radio Adapter (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
LiPo:150mAh 1S 3.7V 45C LiPo Battery: PH 1.5 (Ultra Micro)
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/150mah-1s-3.7v-45c-lipo-battery-ph-1.5-ultra-micro/EFLB1501S45.html
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Interested in getting started with RC airplanes?
Remember that RC airplanes are not toys! You MUST have adult supervision!
Here are some helpful links to review BEFORE you fly:
Enroll for membership in the Academy of Model Aeronautics:
https://www.modelaircraft.org/membership/enroll
Academy of Model Aeronautics National Model Aircraft Safety Code
https://www.modelaircraft.org/sites/default/files/105.pdf
Register your RC aircraft with the FAA
https://www.droneregistration.com/recreational/new
https://wn.com/Flyzone_Se5A_Rtf_The_Se5A_Flies_Again_I_Flew_My_Dad's_Very_First_Rc_Plane
****Please help support our channel by clicking the "Thanks" button****
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We found this gem on eBay and bought it immediately! This plane, unfortunately, has long been discontinued.
My dad used to have this plane back in the day. This was the very first RC airplane he ever flew. But, unfortunately, (little me) got my hands on it and used it as toy glider and pretty much destroyed the plane! We have been looking for this plane for years to replace the one that I destroyed and only now did we find it on eBay!
Here is what we used for the video:
Plane: Flyzone SE5a (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
Radio: Spektrum DX6i Transmitter (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
Spektrum Adapter: Tactic AnyLink 2.4GHZ Radio Adapter (Discontinued - Found on eBay)
LiPo:150mAh 1S 3.7V 45C LiPo Battery: PH 1.5 (Ultra Micro)
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/150mah-1s-3.7v-45c-lipo-battery-ph-1.5-ultra-micro/EFLB1501S45.html
=========================================
Interested in getting started with RC airplanes?
Remember that RC airplanes are not toys! You MUST have adult supervision!
Here are some helpful links to review BEFORE you fly:
Enroll for membership in the Academy of Model Aeronautics:
https://www.modelaircraft.org/membership/enroll
Academy of Model Aeronautics National Model Aircraft Safety Code
https://www.modelaircraft.org/sites/default/files/105.pdf
Register your RC aircraft with the FAA
https://www.droneregistration.com/recreational/new
- published: 30 Apr 2022
- views: 2373
1:36
SE5a WWI BNF & PNP by ParkZone
For more information or to purchase these products please visit the following link: http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeywor...
For more information or to purchase these products please visit the following link: http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=SE5a&filterTerm;=&searchType;=productgrid#nav=ft=type:catalog,beantype:ProductBean,category_airplanes:Scale,brand:ParkZone,spec_recommended_environment:Outdoor/:kw=SE5a/:st=/:ct=2/:sp=0/:cp=1/:ip=9/:
ParkZone's first WWI and Bi-Plane Park Flyer with great scale details.
World War I brought with it the dawn of air-to-air combat. Of the many airplanes that saw action, only a handful actually became legends. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a was one of them. Flown by many of the British and American aces of the time, it was instrumental in regaining and maintaining Allied air superiority from1917 through war's end. Now you can take to the skies with this outstanding sport scale recreation of the ParkZone® RAF S.E.5a. Its winning combination of scale realism and easy-going flight characteristics will capture the heart of everyone who loves aviation classics.
https://wn.com/Se5A_Wwi_Bnf_Pnp_By_Parkzone
For more information or to purchase these products please visit the following link: http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=SE5a&filterTerm;=&searchType;=productgrid#nav=ft=type:catalog,beantype:ProductBean,category_airplanes:Scale,brand:ParkZone,spec_recommended_environment:Outdoor/:kw=SE5a/:st=/:ct=2/:sp=0/:cp=1/:ip=9/:
ParkZone's first WWI and Bi-Plane Park Flyer with great scale details.
World War I brought with it the dawn of air-to-air combat. Of the many airplanes that saw action, only a handful actually became legends. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a was one of them. Flown by many of the British and American aces of the time, it was instrumental in regaining and maintaining Allied air superiority from1917 through war's end. Now you can take to the skies with this outstanding sport scale recreation of the ParkZone® RAF S.E.5a. Its winning combination of scale realism and easy-going flight characteristics will capture the heart of everyone who loves aviation classics.
- published: 31 May 2011
- views: 62917
1:07
Eachine SE5a Balsa Wood RC Bi-Plane With Power System.
Buy now and research:
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-S_E_5a-SE5a-378mm-Wingspan-Balsa-Wood-RC-Airplane-With-Power-System-p-1052466.html?p=JQ26191551677201504Z...
Buy now and research:
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-S_E_5a-SE5a-378mm-Wingspan-Balsa-Wood-RC-Airplane-With-Power-System-p-1052466.html?p=JQ26191551677201504Z
History:
The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War.
It was designed by Henry Folland, John Kenworthy and Major Frank Goodden of the Royal Aircraft Factory in Farnborough. It was built around the new 150 hp (112 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8 a V8 engine that, while providing excellent performance.
The S.E.5 entered service with No. 56 Squadron RFC in March 1917, although the squadron did not deploy to the Western Front until the following month. The S.E.5a is the improved production version,powered by a 200 hp (149 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8b V-8 or 200 hp (149 kW) Wolseley Viper piston engine.About 38 of the late-production Austin-built S.E.5a were assigned to the American Expeditionary Force, with the 25th Aero Squadron getting its aircraft (mostly armed only with the fuselage-mounted Vickers gun) at the very end of the war.
Description:
Brand Name: Eachine
Item Name: S.E.5a
Material: Balsa wood
Wingspan: 378mm
Length: 302mm
Flying Weight: 36-40g
CG: 5-10mm after the leading edge of the lower wing
Environment: Indoors or outdoors in calm weather
Brushed Motor: Double 716 Coreless motor
Propeller: 138mm
Features:
Laser Cut Balsa Wood Parts,ultralight takeoff weight plus large wing area,very easy to fly and control
Allow you to build your own flying model from scratch
With little space and very few tools required, these models can be put together almost anywhere
Support brushed and brushless dual power system
https://wn.com/Eachine_Se5A_Balsa_Wood_Rc_Bi_Plane_With_Power_System.
Buy now and research:
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-S_E_5a-SE5a-378mm-Wingspan-Balsa-Wood-RC-Airplane-With-Power-System-p-1052466.html?p=JQ26191551677201504Z
History:
The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War.
It was designed by Henry Folland, John Kenworthy and Major Frank Goodden of the Royal Aircraft Factory in Farnborough. It was built around the new 150 hp (112 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8 a V8 engine that, while providing excellent performance.
The S.E.5 entered service with No. 56 Squadron RFC in March 1917, although the squadron did not deploy to the Western Front until the following month. The S.E.5a is the improved production version,powered by a 200 hp (149 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8b V-8 or 200 hp (149 kW) Wolseley Viper piston engine.About 38 of the late-production Austin-built S.E.5a were assigned to the American Expeditionary Force, with the 25th Aero Squadron getting its aircraft (mostly armed only with the fuselage-mounted Vickers gun) at the very end of the war.
Description:
Brand Name: Eachine
Item Name: S.E.5a
Material: Balsa wood
Wingspan: 378mm
Length: 302mm
Flying Weight: 36-40g
CG: 5-10mm after the leading edge of the lower wing
Environment: Indoors or outdoors in calm weather
Brushed Motor: Double 716 Coreless motor
Propeller: 138mm
Features:
Laser Cut Balsa Wood Parts,ultralight takeoff weight plus large wing area,very easy to fly and control
Allow you to build your own flying model from scratch
With little space and very few tools required, these models can be put together almost anywhere
Support brushed and brushless dual power system
- published: 11 May 2016
- views: 2975
11:32
Flite Test - Durafly SE5a - REVIEW
Flite Test - Durafly SE5a - REVIEW
In this episode of Flite Test, Josh and Josh review the HobbyKing Durafly SE5a! This plane flies amazing with its scale loo...
Flite Test - Durafly SE5a - REVIEW
In this episode of Flite Test, Josh and Josh review the HobbyKing Durafly SE5a! This plane flies amazing with its scale look, rigid construction and classic barnstorming acrobatics. Watch to see more.
http://www.flitetest.com
For more information please visit the article on our site!
http://flitetest.com/articles/Durafly_SE5a
https://wn.com/Flite_Test_Durafly_Se5A_Review
Flite Test - Durafly SE5a - REVIEW
In this episode of Flite Test, Josh and Josh review the HobbyKing Durafly SE5a! This plane flies amazing with its scale look, rigid construction and classic barnstorming acrobatics. Watch to see more.
http://www.flitetest.com
For more information please visit the article on our site!
http://flitetest.com/articles/Durafly_SE5a
- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 53500
2:12
Eachine SE5A Ultra Micro Radio Controlled Model Plane Kit - Maiden Flight
This balsa kit with dual motor gearbox and prop was supplied to me free by Banggood for review - but my opinions are not for sale and what I say about it is all...
This balsa kit with dual motor gearbox and prop was supplied to me free by Banggood for review - but my opinions are not for sale and what I say about it is all true :)
It was a nice project. The kit is laser cut very accurately and the parts go together as expected with no unpleasant surprises. It's not for beginners though - it's quite complicated and intricate so you shouldn't take it on as your first attempt to build a model plane from a kit.
The kit's available in two versions - one is airframe only, the other also includes a dual motor gearbox and propeller. You need to supply the receiver, speed controller, servos and battery yourself. In my case I used the WLToys F939 receiver, which has built in servos and speed controller, and uses the FlySky protocol. This is compatible with my Turnigy 9X transmitter, so that's what I use to fly it.
Mine weighs 45 grams including 300 mAh battery. It's a nice docile flyer, and was fun to fly outside in calm conditions. I haven't flown it indoors yet, but I plan to post another video when I do.
There's a thread on this model on rcgroups at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2657947
More info on the kit at:
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-S_E_5a-SE5a-378mm-Wingspan-Balsa-Wood-RC-Airplane-With-Power-System-p-1052466.html?p=2A1001071302201208J@
https://wn.com/Eachine_Se5A_Ultra_Micro_Radio_Controlled_Model_Plane_Kit_Maiden_Flight
This balsa kit with dual motor gearbox and prop was supplied to me free by Banggood for review - but my opinions are not for sale and what I say about it is all true :)
It was a nice project. The kit is laser cut very accurately and the parts go together as expected with no unpleasant surprises. It's not for beginners though - it's quite complicated and intricate so you shouldn't take it on as your first attempt to build a model plane from a kit.
The kit's available in two versions - one is airframe only, the other also includes a dual motor gearbox and propeller. You need to supply the receiver, speed controller, servos and battery yourself. In my case I used the WLToys F939 receiver, which has built in servos and speed controller, and uses the FlySky protocol. This is compatible with my Turnigy 9X transmitter, so that's what I use to fly it.
Mine weighs 45 grams including 300 mAh battery. It's a nice docile flyer, and was fun to fly outside in calm conditions. I haven't flown it indoors yet, but I plan to post another video when I do.
There's a thread on this model on rcgroups at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2657947
More info on the kit at:
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-S_E_5a-SE5a-378mm-Wingspan-Balsa-Wood-RC-Airplane-With-Power-System-p-1052466.html?p=2A1001071302201208J@
- published: 16 Jul 2016
- views: 9529
7:17
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a - Original 100+ year old WWI Combat veteran.
The Royal Aircraft factory (RAF) SE5 (Scout Experimental 5) was a rival of the Sopwith Camel for the title of the most successful British fighter of the First W...
The Royal Aircraft factory (RAF) SE5 (Scout Experimental 5) was a rival of the Sopwith Camel for the title of the most successful British fighter of the First World War.
It was developed by the Royal Aircraft Factory in response to a call from the Royal Flying Corps for a fighter that was in all respects superior to the enemy’s machines. Powered by the new 150 hp Hispano-Suiza water-cooled engine, the first of three prototypes took to the air on 22nd November 1916. Two of the prototypes crashed during testing but, following appropriate modification, the aircraft entered service with No 56 Squadron in March 1917 and deployed to France the following month.
Whilst pilots liked the SE5 for its handling qualities and strength, it soon became obvious that the aircraft was underpowered. As a result, it was re-equipped with a more powerful 200 hp engine and re-designated the SE5a. It proved less agile than the Camel at lower levels, but was faster and enjoyed a better overall performance at altitude. Armed with only one synchronised .303-in Vickers machine gun, against the Camel’s two, the SE5a also had a wing-mounted Lewis gun that enabled the pilot to fire at enemy aircraft from below as well as from behind. It was also capable of carrying 4 x 18kg Cooper bombs.
From June 1917, further units were equipped with the aircraft but it was not until well into1918 that it became available in the required numbers. Some 21 British and 2 US squadrons operated the SE5a by the end of the war. It is significant that many of the top Allied aces flew the aircraft – Albert Ball achieved 17 of his 44 victories flying the SE5 and the SE5a was the aircraft of Bishop, Mannock and McCudden.
Only 77 basic SE5s were built before the advent of the SE5a, of which some 5,000 were produced.
One airworthy SE5a is seen here with the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden and a further four are on static display at museums. Several replicas exist including three airworthy machines built and operated by Vintage Aviator Ltd, New Zealand.
This aircraft was built by Wolseley Motors and is powered by a Wolseley Viper 200 engine. It was issued to No 84 Squadron RAF in France in November 1918. It was in action on 10th November piloted by Major C E M Pickthorn MC, the squadron commander, when he successfully destroyed a Fokker DVII in the vicinity of Chimay in Belgium. Post war the now surplus aircraft was bought, with others, by Major J C Savage for his skywriting business and, registered G-EBIA, used from 1924 to 1928 when it was put into store.
In 1955 it was recovered from storage in the roof of the Armstrong Whitworth flight shed at Baginton and restored for The Shuttleworth Collection by staff and apprentices at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) Farnborough, flying again in August 1959 fitted with a geared Hispano Suiza engine. When the crankshaft of this engine sheared in flight in 1975 the aircraft was rebuilt with a 200hp Wolseley Viper.
Extensively refurbished in 2007, this SE5a is now displayed in the colours and markings of 84 Squadron.
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The Royal Aircraft factory (RAF) SE5 (Scout Experimental 5) was a rival of the Sopwith Camel for the title of the most successful British fighter of the First World War.
It was developed by the Royal Aircraft Factory in response to a call from the Royal Flying Corps for a fighter that was in all respects superior to the enemy’s machines. Powered by the new 150 hp Hispano-Suiza water-cooled engine, the first of three prototypes took to the air on 22nd November 1916. Two of the prototypes crashed during testing but, following appropriate modification, the aircraft entered service with No 56 Squadron in March 1917 and deployed to France the following month.
Whilst pilots liked the SE5 for its handling qualities and strength, it soon became obvious that the aircraft was underpowered. As a result, it was re-equipped with a more powerful 200 hp engine and re-designated the SE5a. It proved less agile than the Camel at lower levels, but was faster and enjoyed a better overall performance at altitude. Armed with only one synchronised .303-in Vickers machine gun, against the Camel’s two, the SE5a also had a wing-mounted Lewis gun that enabled the pilot to fire at enemy aircraft from below as well as from behind. It was also capable of carrying 4 x 18kg Cooper bombs.
From June 1917, further units were equipped with the aircraft but it was not until well into1918 that it became available in the required numbers. Some 21 British and 2 US squadrons operated the SE5a by the end of the war. It is significant that many of the top Allied aces flew the aircraft – Albert Ball achieved 17 of his 44 victories flying the SE5 and the SE5a was the aircraft of Bishop, Mannock and McCudden.
Only 77 basic SE5s were built before the advent of the SE5a, of which some 5,000 were produced.
One airworthy SE5a is seen here with the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden and a further four are on static display at museums. Several replicas exist including three airworthy machines built and operated by Vintage Aviator Ltd, New Zealand.
This aircraft was built by Wolseley Motors and is powered by a Wolseley Viper 200 engine. It was issued to No 84 Squadron RAF in France in November 1918. It was in action on 10th November piloted by Major C E M Pickthorn MC, the squadron commander, when he successfully destroyed a Fokker DVII in the vicinity of Chimay in Belgium. Post war the now surplus aircraft was bought, with others, by Major J C Savage for his skywriting business and, registered G-EBIA, used from 1924 to 1928 when it was put into store.
In 1955 it was recovered from storage in the roof of the Armstrong Whitworth flight shed at Baginton and restored for The Shuttleworth Collection by staff and apprentices at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) Farnborough, flying again in August 1959 fitted with a geared Hispano Suiza engine. When the crankshaft of this engine sheared in flight in 1975 the aircraft was rebuilt with a 200hp Wolseley Viper.
Extensively refurbished in 2007, this SE5a is now displayed in the colours and markings of 84 Squadron.
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