I was looking around for a simple plane to model and ran into the Sig Skyray, it's one of Sig's most popular C/L planes so I thought it would be nice to convert it to RC. It was a bit small for an RC plane so I upped the wingspan from 23.75 inches to 46.5 and gave it electric power. I think it turned out really well, it looks good and fly's great. I want to thank Doug for working with me during the development and doing the final tweaks to the physics, he always gets the best performance possible. I also want to thank Fly_electric for giving me his cool electric motor to put on it, it looks great. So grab Skyray and give it a try I think you'll like it.
Skyray works equally well for RF 6.5 and RF 7.5. Skyray is also ready to be imported into RF-X.
FEATURES
Has built-in support for night flying. When making a new color scheme you can create your own night colors using the outline of the fuselage-vstab, wing, hstab, landing gear and tires.
Plane Design: technoid
Physics Design: technoid and doug schluter
Motor Design: Fly_electric
Color Scheme: Modified stock color scheme by technoid
Fun Factor: A retro control line favorite converted to RC
I also want to thank the guys on the Developer's Forum for their help and support.
abaser
Fly_electric
doug schluter
legoman
BrokeDad
Boof69
csgill75
uncle twist
silverwing49
Carkshark
Maj. Numbskully
Ghost129er
12oclockhigh
adrenoline 60
TPRogers
When you're flying a 3D Field you can use the F4 and F5 keys for the Left and Right views of the plane.
Skyray works equally well for RF 6.5 and RF 7.5. Skyray is also ready to be imported into RF-X.
FEATURES
Has built-in support for night flying. When making a new color scheme you can create your own night colors using the outline of the fuselage-vstab, wing, hstab, landing gear and tires.
Plane Design: technoid
Physics Design: technoid and doug schluter
Motor Design: Fly_electric
Color Scheme: Modified stock color scheme by technoid
Fun Factor: A retro control line favorite converted to RC
I also want to thank the guys on the Developer's Forum for their help and support.
abaser
Fly_electric
doug schluter
legoman
BrokeDad
Boof69
csgill75
uncle twist
silverwing49
Carkshark
Maj. Numbskully
Ghost129er
12oclockhigh
adrenoline 60
TPRogers
When you're flying a 3D Field you can use the F4 and F5 keys for the Left and Right views of the plane.