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Praise for Steve Webb & E-Flight
Kevinlad replied to Andy Green's topic in R/C Retailers / Distributors / Manufacturers
I use SM mail order regularly, and call at the shop whenever I am in the area. I have always found the shop assistants knowledgable and happy to oblige. In fact I have got my children to give me gift tokens for the shop, for Xmas and birthdays - better than socks or scarves! -
Bringing absolute stupidity to a new low!
Kevinlad replied to Steve Colman's topic in Incident Reports
My worst slipup was with a beautiful 4-metre Alpina glider. I was flying the towplane and a friend was flying the Alpina. As the Alpina cast off at a great height, having had a perfect tow. I heard him sqealing and out of the corner of my eye saw the Alpina heading straight down, where it instantly self-destructed on the ground. The fault? Well, all of my 22-odd models are on 2.4g. control - except this one, the Alpina, which was on 35megs. you have probably guessed it - we had forgotten to pull out the antenna on th Tx. Doh..... Edited By Pete B - Moderator on 31/01/2017 19:24:45 -
The Coverite iron looks much superior to the Quilters iron! But is it as easily available on-line, I wonder...?
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When sealing difficult-to reach areas with limited access, the normal sealing iron can be difficult to get into a small space. I recently found the answer to this problem, when I discovered that quilt-makers use a miniature iron, typically with two heat settings for a basic model. The one I have has a soleplate 12mm. wide by 35mm long and is invaluable for getting into tight spots. These miniature irons are called Quilting Irons, and are available on line.
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I also used strimmer line to make the corrugations on my 1/4 scale Tiggie. Each piece of line was cyanoed on, after carefully spacing it to it's neighbouring piece, and the finished tank looks good - though perhaps a little heavy, which makes no difference to the big Tiggie. (I use ASP180 FS engines on my 3 Tiggies)
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Kevinlad replied to Chris Barlow's topic in The 2016 Ballerina Mass Build
Beautiful job, Chris, loved the modified engine cowling which looks great, and a nice video! -
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Kevinlad replied to Chris Barlow's topic in The 2016 Ballerina Mass Build
Hi, Bob - I actually tried the carb. the other way round, but complications were going to arise re. the linkage, unfortunately. Considered a 2-stroke, but nothing beats the lovely 4-stroke sound, does it! -
You are right, "Percy" it is Cark, where a few of us fly regularly. We don't fly there at weekends because of the parachutists and are on good terms with them. (I know they had issues with a certain club who interfered with their activities one weekend and were told, I believe, they are not welcome there.....) Best Regards - K.
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Kevinlad replied to Chris Barlow's topic in The 2016 Ballerina Mass Build
Re. the Ballerina: the only thing I don't like about the engine installation is that the carb. needle is under the cowling, which could be a bit dodgy unless great care is taken! Perhaps a 2-stroke engine is a better choice.... Edited By Kevinlad on 11/03/2016 20:54:41 -
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Kevinlad replied to Chris Barlow's topic in The 2016 Ballerina Mass Build
Thanks, John! -
This is my modified Mighty Barnstormer. It was built from Boddo's drawings, with some improvements, the wing centre section being fixed and the wings being fitted by means of two steel rods each side, the aileron wire connection being made via. MPX plugs and sockets, so the wings are just slid on without messing around with loose wires & plugs. With this method struts are required to take the wing loading, which make the model appear more scale-like. The maiden flight took place today, and the model flies perfectly, including looping and rolling nicely. The wings are held together tightly by means of a strong rubber band underneath, pulling on a couple of protruding screws (not visible in flight)
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Kevinlad replied to Chris Barlow's topic in The 2016 Ballerina Mass Build
Maiden flight of my Ballerina today - flies beautifully with no vices, very happy with Peter's nice design!