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Cox Engine of The Month
TD 09 Ducted Fan
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aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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aungmyatoo- Gold Member
- Posts : 328
Join date : 2012-06-07
Age : 55
Location : Singapore
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Join date : 2012-06-07
Age : 55
Location : Singapore
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Join date : 2012-06-07
Age : 55
Location : Singapore
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Join date : 2012-06-07
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
Hmm. I've never seen the throttle adapter set for that. These feel like such a nightmare to assemble correctly. I had a kit, but never put it together.
gkamysz- Gold Member
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
I saw that up for bid on ebay.
3.1" rotor / 78.74mm
Spotted this effort on the tube
Today you can get lovely all aluminum fans suitable for conversion to IC.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/dr-mad-thrust-70mm-8-blade-all-alloy-edf-2200kv-inrunner-motor-1900watt-6s.html?countrycode=US&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3sbr1pCr5AIVCtvACh2LMABsEAQYBCABEgL7IPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Dr. Mad Thrust 70mm 8-Blade All Alloy EDF $75.00
3.1" rotor / 78.74mm
Spotted this effort on the tube
Today you can get lovely all aluminum fans suitable for conversion to IC.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/dr-mad-thrust-70mm-8-blade-all-alloy-edf-2200kv-inrunner-motor-1900watt-6s.html?countrycode=US&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3sbr1pCr5AIVCtvACh2LMABsEAQYBCABEgL7IPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Dr. Mad Thrust 70mm 8-Blade All Alloy EDF $75.00
1/2A Nut- Top Poster
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
gkamysz wrote:Hmm. I've never seen the throttle adapter set for that. These feel like such a nightmare to assemble correctly. I had a kit, but never put it together.
It looks like a Queen bee carb with an extension hose to the venturi?
Surfer_kris- Diamond Member
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
Yes, that's what it looks like, just never saw it marketed by Kress. I may have a catalog somewhere. Just found a 1993 Kustom Kraftsmachip catalog.
gkamysz- Gold Member
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
REeeealy that would be cool to see, if willing scan in the pages.
No doubt a good effort today could make a viable fan system for a jet.
The .05 car engines would be the way to go. 65mm shroud.
No doubt a good effort today could make a viable fan system for a jet.
The .05 car engines would be the way to go. 65mm shroud.
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aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
OVERLORD wrote:Great!! I bought the same kit a few months ago. I literally have a box full of bits without the polystyrene filling and without the instructions. There are lots of little screws and some blades I don't know where they go. Could you scan the instructions and send them by mail? PM sent.
I have iPhone took photos and send to Mac. will upload all here.
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Join date : 2012-06-07
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aungmyatoo- Gold Member
- Posts : 328
Join date : 2012-06-07
Age : 55
Location : Singapore
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Join date : 2012-06-07
Age : 55
Location : Singapore
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Join date : 2012-06-07
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
Just realise that my kit missing engine mount.
can tell me what are the dimensions of the mount?
can tell me what are the dimensions of the mount?
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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1/2A Nut- Top Poster
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
Thanks, just ordered it.
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
Most welcome look forward to seeing the project completed.
If able post a video of the engine running and plane project.
Thank you,
Brad
If able post a video of the engine running and plane project.
Thank you,
Brad
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
1/2A Nut wrote:REeeealy that would be cool to see, if willing scan in the pages.
Hey Brad, In reference to your interest in the Kustom Kraftsmanship catalog; I uploaded photos of my 1993 catalog a few years ago, in the below thread-link. The photos are a bit "light".. be they are legible.. and there's some very cool reading and tuning tips! I've been meaning to scan the pages for proper contrast.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t6631-kustom-kraftsmanship-memories?highlight=Kustom+Kraftsmanship
Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
Thank you Roddie, I have saved every page.
Yes hard to see the scans came out very light.
I tried inverting the colors in Windows Paint to see if the words would
be more easy to see. Not sure really down to eye preference. This site
does not allow anyone to double click and zoom in on the pictures or
it would be possible to read the writing. Everything has to be downloaded
and viewed on the home computer.
Yes hard to see the scans came out very light.
I tried inverting the colors in Windows Paint to see if the words would
be more easy to see. Not sure really down to eye preference. This site
does not allow anyone to double click and zoom in on the pictures or
it would be possible to read the writing. Everything has to be downloaded
and viewed on the home computer.
1/2A Nut- Top Poster
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
aungmyatoo wrote:Just realise that my kit missing engine mount.
can tell me what are the dimensions of the mount?
Thanks for posting the pages of the manual. I read you ordered an enine mount but below the measurements of the one that came with the kit:
outside diameter: 35,2 mm
Inside diameter: 20 mm
space between bearers: 24,8 mm
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Re: TD 09 Ducted Fan
This kit need really DIY. It even ask to sharpen the tip of some screws.
aungmyatoo- Gold Member
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