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CEF speed contest Design Discussions
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Mark,
Looks amazing. Excellent job.
It should be posted here though.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t6515p20-reed-speed-qualifying-photos-post-em-if-ya-got-em#83000
Looks amazing. Excellent job.
It should be posted here though.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t6515p20-reed-speed-qualifying-photos-post-em-if-ya-got-em#83000
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Cribbs74 wrote:Mark Boesen wrote:I didn't know you were building a mustang, when did you decide this? I had to help jr. with the bike tonite so I didn't even touch it.
It's gonna be close!
DT 250?
yep, got'er running today! And I did get my CEF racer cut out, I'm too tired to post pics, I got a lot of work to do..and its gonna be disc golf weather Sunday! hopefully I can be playing while the paint is drying. I don't think I'm gonna be in the running for the beauty prize, but I'm gonna have a airframe for RACING! I ended up doing a later model P-51 (sorry Rusty) I was gonna do a early one but couldn't get the tail fuselage right and messed up turtle deck. Now I'm debating about the front end, I like side mount look for scale, but I don't want drag and since its a speed contest I want to go fast.
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Mark, wing loading is for stunters, so no need to worry much about that if it'll take off. Low drag is good. Any dreams of a beauty prize for me just took another hit. IMO, you and Lieven are dominating in the looks department. I love the look of yours, it looks like a real racer.
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Well, like I KNEW I would...I'm running right down to the wire with my racer...with no good excuse other than blatant laziness, mixed with "Builder's Block". I've cleared all day Sunday for this little slab of wood, and will finish it in 5-Minute Epoxy and Magic Marker if I have to.
I've always had an extreme fondness for Rivets, with it equally rivaling even the 'Big Iron' in coolness where my opinion was concerned. For me, it is STILL the most evil-looking Goodyear/Formula 1 Racer ever to polish a pylon.
In 1977, I was witness to Rivet's last complete set of races at Sturgis, Kentucky. A few weeks later, Bill Falck would die when Rivets entered an unrecoverable spin during an 'Air Start' in Cleveland. At Sturgis, the racers were sheltered in open T-Hangars, and I stood within a couple feet of the tiny airplane as Mr. Falck removed it's cowling to adjust things around it's engine. I remember later noticing that even Rivet's sound in the air was different from the other racers: a kind of acoustic howl, possibly due to Mr. Falck's all-inclusive cooling/induction system that allowed Rivets such a smooth snout.
It is another entry in my log of eternal regrets that I did not have my faithful Instamatic camera with me. Just getting there and back home broke me, and it's hard to believe that I was running so close to the bone as to not have enough money for a cartridge of film. So, I missed the chance for a 'Selfie" with this one-of-a-kind airplane...a hard lesson in learning to manage my money!
With enough balsa stock to build a small house, I STILL found myself with no 1/8 sheet in the long boxes. So, it's gonna be 3/16 all around, and if the thing just flys, I'll be happy.
So, unless somebody drives off a bridge or otherwise causes themselves trauma, as my family is so wont to do, I should have some "Wet Paint" photos Sunday night!
I've always had an extreme fondness for Rivets, with it equally rivaling even the 'Big Iron' in coolness where my opinion was concerned. For me, it is STILL the most evil-looking Goodyear/Formula 1 Racer ever to polish a pylon.
In 1977, I was witness to Rivet's last complete set of races at Sturgis, Kentucky. A few weeks later, Bill Falck would die when Rivets entered an unrecoverable spin during an 'Air Start' in Cleveland. At Sturgis, the racers were sheltered in open T-Hangars, and I stood within a couple feet of the tiny airplane as Mr. Falck removed it's cowling to adjust things around it's engine. I remember later noticing that even Rivet's sound in the air was different from the other racers: a kind of acoustic howl, possibly due to Mr. Falck's all-inclusive cooling/induction system that allowed Rivets such a smooth snout.
It is another entry in my log of eternal regrets that I did not have my faithful Instamatic camera with me. Just getting there and back home broke me, and it's hard to believe that I was running so close to the bone as to not have enough money for a cartridge of film. So, I missed the chance for a 'Selfie" with this one-of-a-kind airplane...a hard lesson in learning to manage my money!
With enough balsa stock to build a small house, I STILL found myself with no 1/8 sheet in the long boxes. So, it's gonna be 3/16 all around, and if the thing just flys, I'll be happy.
So, unless somebody drives off a bridge or otherwise causes themselves trauma, as my family is so wont to do, I should have some "Wet Paint" photos Sunday night!
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Looking sharp Kim. You should be able to sand that 3/16 to nice slippery airfoil.
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
looks good Kim, I think we're about tied for progress, I got a kids D-day party tonight, but should still get a hour or two, then 2-3 Sat. and 3-4 Sunday.
I'm thinking total time to complete 19-12 hours? Does this sound about right?
I'm thinking total time to complete 19-12 hours? Does this sound about right?
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Heck...who knows....I get mad at it, I may finish it in half-an-hour...
Got tonight, if Rory doesn't talk me into some coyote shooting, and all day Sunday. I'm such a goof for letting something this much fun get so close to the dead-line.
The long tradition continues....
Must keep looking at inspirational photos....
Got tonight, if Rory doesn't talk me into some coyote shooting, and all day Sunday. I'm such a goof for letting something this much fun get so close to the dead-line.
The long tradition continues....
Must keep looking at inspirational photos....
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
One of my all time favorites, had a Cox Rivets as kid and years later when I flew Q500 I designed a "T" tail racer, yellow wings and tail feathers w/ red fuselage. Looking forward to seeing it! In the words of a famous Nebraskan: Get'er done!
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
going too be sharp Kim, nice pic! for the build ....thank s for the info Rusty and Mark got those seals on order and I will check for leaks .. I am thinking of going to a larger prop 5x3 ,if I can get 19,000 I ll be happy I just don t have the crank for more ...I do have a question Jim can you change the prop for different runs and submit the one you want ? just the prop. Eric ?????
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
ARE YOU READY FOR A YAK ATTACK?
I'm doing "Czech Mate", a highly modified Yak-11 for Reno racing. Here's where I'm at now with my build. This weekend I should be able to finish up the details and get her covered and ready for a final pic before Monday midnight. I was only able to work on it a few hours a night but it looks like I'll be able to sneak under the wire.
I hope it flys well as there are a bunch of slick looking builds I'll have to......... well, "CZECH MATE"!
Mike
You can see the wider than scale chord as I tried to meet the minimum square inch area but it wasn't enough so I also had to stretch the wing span a bit. I also scaled up the horizontal a bit because,..... better safe than sorry. As I get more used to what works and what doesn't I can start whittling it down a bit for next years entry.
I'm doing "Czech Mate", a highly modified Yak-11 for Reno racing. Here's where I'm at now with my build. This weekend I should be able to finish up the details and get her covered and ready for a final pic before Monday midnight. I was only able to work on it a few hours a night but it looks like I'll be able to sneak under the wire.
I hope it flys well as there are a bunch of slick looking builds I'll have to......... well, "CZECH MATE"!
Mike
You can see the wider than scale chord as I tried to meet the minimum square inch area but it wasn't enough so I also had to stretch the wing span a bit. I also scaled up the horizontal a bit because,..... better safe than sorry. As I get more used to what works and what doesn't I can start whittling it down a bit for next years entry.
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
SHES STILL SMOKING ,but I think it'll be OK checked for a air leak blowing smoke though a tube , like fuel no mess to clean up either ...WARNING ; SMOKEING CAN [IS] DANGERIOUSE TO YOUR HEALTH ! NO LEAKS ?tight needle closed up good maybe it just want more fuel ? could only find a 5x4 prop so far may get to run it tomowwow ..working on tank strapping, glue drying now had to switch out the pretty red head for the org. td all good Eric
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Hey Mike, Looking good!!! Glad to see things coming along. Right now I'm painting and listening to the YES-Close to the Edge album... seems appropriate.
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Switch props, glow heads, whatever makes it go fast then send me your best run.getback wrote: Jim can you change the prop for different runs and submit the one you want ? just the prop. Eric ?????
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And Monday too. Sounds about like me.Mark Boesen wrote:looks good Kim, I think we're about tied for progress, I got a kids D-day party tonight, but should still get a hour or two, then 2-3 Sat. and 3-4 Sunday.
I'm thinking total time to complete 19-12 hours? Does this sound about right?
I have the Wing and fuse of course, trying to decide if there is any need for beam style doublers, so I cut them out of ply. The nose isn't really functional but it would look pretty stupid if it broke off. It also would fall out of the 12" minimum fuse rule. Guess that answers my quandary about that. The firewall fits nicely and the braces for it are next. The rest should be pretty simple. I spent way too much time getting the engine to fit in the front cutout.
Looks like I have a few hours Saturday and Sunday. I was going to fly the Yak Sunday, but wind forecast is 21mph, so looks like I've got some extra time.
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Aw that sucks!
C'mon over to Harrah OK we are forcasted tomorrow for 70 degrees with 7mph winds. I just came in from prepping the Cardinal.
C'mon over to Harrah OK we are forcasted tomorrow for 70 degrees with 7mph winds. I just came in from prepping the Cardinal.
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Looking good Mark!
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Looking good there Cryhavoc are you running a tanked engine ? I am using 3/8 oz. offboard for this gas guzzler, don't think 5cc will make the run.Roddie that's golden man racer ? no. 2 you machine u. damn Mark nice but that engine has got to go / carb enhanced reedie , you got all the cool stuff !
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getback wrote:
Roddie that's golden man racer ? no. 2 you machine u.
No Eric...... it's the same model I've been working on for 3 months. I'm just finally shooting the trim color.
I really hope that your engine troubles have gone away. Keep at it.. you've still got some time to work with. Good luck!!!!!!!!!
Almost ready
P 39 AIR COBRA almost ready to paint.
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Can't wait to see this completed.RK Flyer wrote:P 39 AIR COBRA almost ready to paint.
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Wow, RK, that's different. Nice.
Everyone's planes look so simple and the more I work on mine the more detailed it gets. Making the engine breath intake air through the back of a Killer Bee backplate presents some creative induction ideas.
Rusty
Everyone's planes look so simple and the more I work on mine the more detailed it gets. Making the engine breath intake air through the back of a Killer Bee backplate presents some creative induction ideas.
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roddie wrote:Hey Mike, Looking good!!! Glad to see things coming along.
Hey Roddie,
Looking good! I like the gold. Did a little silver myself.
I got a lot of details done today and got a little painting done. Just gotta finish the covering the fuse, get the controls put on and build the landing gear tomorrow.
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getback wrote:Looking good there Cryhavoc are you running a tanked engine ? ...:
No, I'm using a backplate and am gonna try a bladder for the first time Should be interesting. I was surprised how fast Texas Timers sent the bladder parts so no excuse now.
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Its gonna Be 60 today, I'm going disc golfing, hopefully I don't mess up my back and can't finish plane...I'm thinking I'm gonna run out of time
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