EZ Intruder 15

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SP0NZ

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EZ Intruder 15 - Free Build Plans for the EZ Intruder 15

EZ Intruder 15
Design by: Dan Sponholz

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The EZ Intruder design is inspired by the Air Hogs Intruder circa 2001. The Intruder was developed by Spin Master Toys, and sold under the Air Hogs and E Chargers brands back in 2001. Later in 2003 it was rebranded as the Resistor with 2 new liveries. The original toy had a 19 inch wingspan. My design began back in 2020 when the Flite Test EZ v1 electronics...

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FlyingTyger

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Has anyone built one yet ? :unsure:
Yep.

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SP0NZ

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How does it fly?
Amazingly well. Great for a medium sized or larger gym. It is also capable of flying outside in light wind conditions, like any of the FT EZ series. I recommend flying it in high rate mode for better turning and maneuverability with the differential thrust. Half throttle is the sweet spot for level flight. Increase power to climb and decrease power to descend. The key to landing is to keep about 10% power so you still have good control with the differential thrust for minor corrections.
 

Houndpup Rc

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Amazingly well. Great for a medium sized or larger gym. It is also capable of flying outside in light wind conditions, like any of the FT EZ series. I recommend flying it in high rate mode for better turning and maneuverability with the differential thrust. Half throttle is the sweet spot for level flight. Increase power to climb and decrease power to descend. The key to landing is to keep about 10% power so you still have good control with the differential thrust for minor corrections.
Nice!
 

Dave Messink

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Here's a silly question, how do you use the Dihedral Gauge? They seem upside down to me.

I'm thinking of this model for an 11 year old.

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AIRFORGE

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Here's a silly question, how do you use the Dihedral Gauge? They seem upside down to me.

I'm thinking of this model for an 11 year old.

Thanks
With the wing flat on the table, put glue in the crease, place the guage on the tip of the wing, and hold flat for 30 to 60 seconds.
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L Edge

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Here's a silly question, how do you use the Dihedral Gauge? They seem upside down to me.

I'm thinking of this model for an 11 year old.

Thanks
An excellent way to introduce flying. Might even get him in the future to get into designing models.