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what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
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Lazy Bee goes from O.S. .10 to PAW .06 Diesel...because of Nitroairplane !
Indra's Power of Suggestion continues to wreak havoc on the Skunk Works! After his casual comment a few weeks ago that I should install my new PAW Diesel on my veteran Lazy Bee, I've gathered the suspect components on my work table, and intend to start the conversion once all the Tach race engines are on their way this week.
I have the Baby Wulf back on my building desk, probably parked too close to Indra's Space Hopper & P-40 engine, so his ideas AND hardware continue their effect !
OK....Getting close after an evening of figuring out where to put the fuel tank !
I have the Baby Wulf back on my building desk, probably parked too close to Indra's Space Hopper & P-40 engine, so his ideas AND hardware continue their effect !
OK....Getting close after an evening of figuring out where to put the fuel tank !
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Yellow Jacket with a cox 05RC, three channels and 10oz total weight;
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
The Yellow Jacket is very nice model, what covering and finish did you use?
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
It is covered with Oracover and Oralight (has about half the weight) on the transparent parts.
I really like the way this model behaves in the air. I have reduced the wing incidence (to about 1°) and also made smaller tail surfaces compared to the drawing.
The drawing is available here; Air age store
I really like the way this model behaves in the air. I have reduced the wing incidence (to about 1°) and also made smaller tail surfaces compared to the drawing.
The drawing is available here; Air age store
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
...so I'm out at the Disc Golf course today getting (likely with 3''-8" coming) the last 18 in, when the kid calls and ask me where some servos are? He's pulled out a old incomplete GLH from the back of the basement (an area so dark and deep no one goes there) and wants to get it going...hmmm, Tee Dee, new heads, new fuel, ok here we go, winter project, or at least one?
Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Old post with some we haven't seen in a while and some passed to the hanger in the sky you may want to skim .
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Current project
Although its not cox related heres the plane i am currently working on. Its a Winder, originally designed by Terry Prather. Sterling models kitted it. The box said it will fly 120mph. The kit was flawed by using a balsa spar. This is a redesigned Winder with updated spar sold by vintage performance. It' ready to be sprayed with clear acrylic urethane. Power will be a Fox 36 mk 6 on bladder pressure. The fluorescent paint is by tamiya for lexon rc car bodies. The decals i made myself, the rest is Sig and Randolph dope.
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Kevin, have you had the MK VI on the plane? It seems to me like it would be nose heavy. I've only seen them with Supertiger C 35's on them which are bushed engines. I put a MK III on a Wooten Demon and I had to extend the tail booms considerably.
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Roddie, any engine recommendations on the plan? The wing is quite thin on the Winder which surprises me that the bladder tube is fitting in there. In excess of 120 mph, that's a bit of a stretch.
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Hi Ken, indeed the mark 6 is heavier than the original size motor. I knew this going in, but decided to do it anyway. I even talked to the guy that designed this updated Winder 2 about the possible cg shift. The good news is both engines have the same bolt pattern.
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Ken Cook wrote: Roddie, any engine recommendations on the plan? The wing is quite thin on the Winder which surprises me that the bladder tube is fitting in there. In excess of 120 mph, that's a bit of a stretch.
Yes; a Super Tiger G-21 .35 engine with 9 X 6 "Rev-Up" prop. according to step 4 on the plan.. Also; "silk" is highly recommended as a covering.
Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Ken, the bladder tube on the
Winder does sit higher on the top outboard wing because of it's size.
Winder does sit higher on the top outboard wing because of it's size.
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Nice Plane /engine Jim your right you don't see the twins on many airplanes , i guess with the price of them people just don't want to chance it !?!
Kevin that's a hot looking plane and seems fast for silk as roddie was saying the plans call for
I had to come to a stall on this thing ,its been a job trying to get the engine barriers fixed for a .15 Medallion and the sanding the sanding and gluing back pieces falling off LOL
Kevin that's a hot looking plane and seems fast for silk as roddie was saying the plans call for
I had to come to a stall on this thing ,its been a job trying to get the engine barriers fixed for a .15 Medallion and the sanding the sanding and gluing back pieces falling off LOL
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Nice fleet of airplanes!
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Roddie's Skywalkers I and II
After my 1st successful flights with a Cox PT19 Flight Trainer that my dad bought me in 1992.. (I was 32 years old.. about 1/2 my current age) I got hooked on 1/2A U-Control. I bought some balsawood, Ambroid glue, X-acto knives, Pactra Aero Gloss K & S music-wire, Dubro and Perfect hardware... and designed my 1st airplane which I (decades later...) named the "Skywalker".
Shown below.. check out the extended nose for balance..
The Cox Golden Bee .049 engine that's on it.. had been in our family since I was a kid. I wasn't interested early-on.. but my dad, his Father in-law, Brother in-law and a few of their friends were all avid C/L Stunt/Combat builders/fliers in the early 1960's... so there were some engines still floating around.
The 1/8" balsa sheet-wing is 10,000 sq. in. and the tailplane is 5000 sq. in...
Also; this was my first experience with pinned-hinges.. (note the gap between the stab. and elevator)
A bottom view shows my prototype SSLG "spring-suspension landing gear".. (and reason for the extended nose......)
It did have an outboard wing tip-weight... and a tailskid link for a pin-stooge.
Current photos show mounts for wing-mounted engines from back then. Prior to crashing.. it had been flown with X3 Cox Bee's; GB on the nose and twin Babe's on the wing-mounts. It moved right along with three engines leaned-out.
Note the popsicle-stick crutches used to repair crash damage to the fuse..
I would build a 2nd very similar design (the Skywalker II) with beam-mounts and flaps.. for a Fox .15 but never flew it.
Below photos are from early 1990's
Current image below..
Shown below.. check out the extended nose for balance..
The Cox Golden Bee .049 engine that's on it.. had been in our family since I was a kid. I wasn't interested early-on.. but my dad, his Father in-law, Brother in-law and a few of their friends were all avid C/L Stunt/Combat builders/fliers in the early 1960's... so there were some engines still floating around.
The 1/8" balsa sheet-wing is 10,000 sq. in. and the tailplane is 5000 sq. in...
Also; this was my first experience with pinned-hinges.. (note the gap between the stab. and elevator)
A bottom view shows my prototype SSLG "spring-suspension landing gear".. (and reason for the extended nose......)
It did have an outboard wing tip-weight... and a tailskid link for a pin-stooge.
Current photos show mounts for wing-mounted engines from back then. Prior to crashing.. it had been flown with X3 Cox Bee's; GB on the nose and twin Babe's on the wing-mounts. It moved right along with three engines leaned-out.
Note the popsicle-stick crutches used to repair crash damage to the fuse..
I would build a 2nd very similar design (the Skywalker II) with beam-mounts and flaps.. for a Fox .15 but never flew it.
Below photos are from early 1990's
Current image below..
Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
I always seal the hinge line with clear packing tape on the bottom of the plane. Just deflect the elevator down when i apply the tape.
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Re: what airplanes have you built? post your pics of the models and feel free to talk about your airplanes
Steel fin Fox 15. I've owned mine for 60 years. It still runs but is pretty gutless, partially by design and partially because of poor compression. Probably would run better on Fox Superfuel which was about 30% castor oil.
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Nice design Roddie , I especially like the patented extendo Nose
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