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  1. Hi Stephen, I've had one of those Ryan's for a few years now. Very easy to fly. However, the rudder is not very effective and the model will nose over on almost every landing if you're flying off of grass. I've had to loose the u/c covers and bend the u/c wire far more forward. The wheel spats/legs will not last 5 minutes. It does look very nice in the air though. What engine have you got up front? I had an OS 61 2 stroke but it seemed a little underpowered. a 91 4 stroke would probably be better or even a 91 2 stroke. Andy
  2. Quite fortunate as the farmers son cuts it to earn his pocket money. Sometimes it gets a bit too long over the winter. Andy
  3. The NGH 35 I have is the dirtiest engine I have. I'm not very impressed with it. Can't seem to get it to develop peak rpm either. Very touchy on the high end needle. I wish I had saved my money to put towards an OS or Saito 4 stroke petrol. Looks like it's time to bite the bullet and ask the boss for an advance on my chrissy pressy Andy
  4. I've got an NGH 35 and am pretty much fed up with the black rubbish that comes out of the exhaust and the way it shakes everything loose on the airframe. I went petrol to get away from this. My evolution GT 26 was much better. That had needle roller bearings and was an excellent motor, right up until I fuelled it up with a fresh batch that I hadn't mixed properly. Not enough oil so bang! I am going to get rid of my NGH and probably put an OS 4 stroke petrol in its place or the equvalent evolution 2 stroke. I'll not touch another NGH. Andy
  5. I stuck a sanyo eneloop in my T7 and that has lasted 3 years so far. It just gets the normal abuse and has been fine. Andy
  6. My model yacht has been pretty good this year in the wind. I also find it doesn't affect my cars much either . Seriously I find my Wot 4 comfortable to fly whatever mother nature decides to send our way. Andy
  7. Plenty of flying for me. Out yesterday to finish running in the OS 160 Fx I have in my pitts. That thing is now ballistic!! Smoke works well too! I had a little fly this morning too. very light wind so I took my Mini panic and the pitts of course. Spent some time buddying one of the students and giving him a bit of guidance. Got him flying pretty accurate circuits by the end of it. I've even had to order another 4 gallons of fuel!! Andy
  8. Ha Ha. That's just mad . Gotta go build another delta now!! Andy
  9. Should fly. I built a delta last year with a Thunder Tiger GP 25 on the front. That flew well but was no speed machine. It did have quite a thick section tho'. I upped the engine to a Jen 37 with a tuned pipe. Went some then!! Remember a delta will fly very slowly if required, as for landing, but be equally capable of using all the sky you have available and a few feet more!! Andy Edited By Turbycat on 22/06/2013 21:27:52
  10. I bang in some aileron too. Usually I find myself going too far!!. Just building up to putting one in at the top of a loop with my Pitts at the moment. Is that an avalanche? Andy.
  11. I've got the large perkins Tiger Moth. About 78" span. That flies very well on an ASP 91 fs. It will, in fact, loop from level flight with this power plant! I wouldn't have thought you'd need any more than a good 60 size four stroke at most. Andy
  12. I wouldn't bother putting a diesel on a foamie. One good flick and the nose wil come off! Build or buy a secondhand vintage style airframe for it. I've only used diesels on control line but they were powerful little lumps! Andy
  13. doh!! double post Andy Edited By Turbycat on 19/06/2013 22:38:29
  14. I've had a Jen 57 it was ok. Never throttled as well as an OS but it was reliable and is currently sat on my shelf waiting for another WOT 4. I also have a Jen 37 with a tuned pipe set up. This was on the front of my delta until the fuel tank split and rotted the foam core. That is a lovely engine and goes like stink!! I guess if you want OS quality and ease of use buy an OS! If you want to get airborne on a cheap engine get the Jen or pos the ASP. Got some ASP 4 strokes and they are nice! Andy
  15. I actually have none at the moment! I have just aquired a 1/4 scale Fournier RF4 off a club mate who was considering cutting it up!! It is a Mick Reeves one and has some beautiful scale features. The retracts are being a pain and might neeed replacing with a less worn set! I flew it for the first time today and it went very well. I think this will become a full refurb job so I guess my count will be going up to 1 in the near future!! Andy
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