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Martin McIntosh

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  1. Now for a few pics.

    I forgot to say that after the basic 3/32nd sides I gave up trying to bend the stuff I had around the tight curves so changed to 1/16th. The only thing I have had to buy was some more Guild paint since my old tins had dried up somewhat. The satin lacquer is Rustin`s plastic floor coating.

    I shall not bother to make the turret or canopy until I know that the model flies OK. Very much doubt that spinners and inner cowls would be practicable.

     

     

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  2. Hi all, I decided to wait until the model was completed before posting again.

    With 2x TGY 3s 500 HV packs configured as 3s2p plus all the other extra bits and pieces it comes out at a pleasing 712g so very much the same as the original slope version.

    The Lite Span over sheeted surfaces has not turned out too well despite much previous use on open structures, but it will have to do.

    Fettling the linkages etc with the wing connected up has been a nightmare, with some evil gremlin seemingly changing things overnight, but got there in the end.

    One thing I have never done before was to hinge the surfaces before painting. Big mistake. When the satin lacquer set it gummed up all the hinge lines and has taken a lot of work to free them up.

    I said above that pics were to follow soon but the weather is so dull that I shall leave it for a while longer.

  3. You now have a choice of the Rutan canard or the  Eppler 374 which must be the same or very similar, also either could have the thickness increased if you wish by downloading even the basic version of Profili. It makes everything very simple.

  4. Hi Rich,

    No need to publish a plan, the centre ribs are 45mm apart and the rest 1-8 are spaced at 40mm which works out quite well. Braces are about 3/6 deep and then the outer sections epoxied on. LE is 1/8 plus another 1/8 after sheeting is done. Ailerons simply cut out and faced with 1/8 but if I had had enough suitable wood I would have made them solid. Not worth a 50 mile round trip to the LMS.

  5. Rich, yep.

    The ribs are from 3/32nd and the skin 1/16th with a 3/16th spruce top spar and a partial bottom spar from 3/16th balsa.

     

    MG, thanks for that. Am I correct in assuming that an electric version was not actually produced since the only reference to one is the suggested motors? There will be when I get it done and my eyes sorted out.

    I have flown a TN 132", my own design 81" and the small HK version, all of which refused to turn with ailerons alone so this one is getting rudders using an external linkage: more complication.

    Due to me making a model like this in such a small size I have found that there is much more work than first anticipated but it will give me something to do in the shed for a fair time thankfully.

    I was going to cover it in HK polyester which I started to do the tail with then found two new sheets of Litespan in black which will be much better since it will go round the tight curves and readily take paint.

    I checked the motors on 3s and 5x3 three bladers. They produce 80W each which will probably be far too much but I do not have any 2s left which are still any good.

    I have 2x TGY 500 HV packs which will make up a 3s2p 1000 and will fit OK.

    The other inner nacelle is the next to be treated but I am rapidly running out of soft 1/2 and 1/4 balsa.

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  6. Being a bit of a Lancaster fan I could not help looking at this although I already have far to many models, lots of which are yet to be flown because I now have great problems walking, carrying and seeing properly and need help to get my stuff across the field. The laser eye treatment I had 10 or so years ago has now failed and I face a 4 month wait to get small cataracts removed, so here we go again.

     

    With the now silly cost and availability of many model building materials I wondered if I could build it purely from my scrap box.

    I have stripped down my small quads because our landlord decided to ban them so have plenty of motors and props, forward and reverse. Now, being me, I rarely build as per plan and did not like the idea of a hand launched model with no u/c. luckily I have a spare pair of tiny retracts. One came with a broken micro switch but I was able to replace it. With all the associated extra wiring this was what you may term a tight squeeze and called for a built up wing. The section on the plan is as near as dammit the canard on Rutan aircraft so I drew up the ribs with Profili.

     

     

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  7. I fully appreciate the need to check controls on the runway but sometimes things can slip through when least expected, especially with a well flown and tested model. I have been flying r/c for some 63(!) years and rarely get any trouble, especially with the advent of glitch free 2.4.

    When I said that I may not have power cycled the LD it could have been after I transferred the model to another TX.

    Amongst others which I no longer have a need for I have two DSX9 Txs and a modular PCM9Xii in which I can use a FrSky module. I have a very large number of JR 921 Rxs plus some Spektrum 7 and 9 ch ones, so a long time ago the cost had built up to a point where I would need to remortgage to change systems.

    The forum I got the memory change trick from invariably referred to Spektrum DX6 and DX9 sets. I believe that at least the DX9 uses a different protocol so I cannot blame DSM2. On the subject of DSM2, it certainly does not like the Tx to be too close to the model when powering up or binding. A delay can be expected while the Tx grabs and hogs two frequencies from the band.

  8. Thanks all for reading my warning; it would seem that I am not alone.

    A bit fuller version of events just to clarify:

     

    When we were given the go ahead to fly electric in the evening at the Nats, I bit the bullet first and attempted a flight with my trusty Cap. 21. Aileron reversal on take off and said Cap. spread over the hallowed tarmac. Radio was a 6ch Spektrum DSM1, previously with no problems.

    Next time at my local field it happened with my ancient Limbo Dancer. I mainly use JR DSX9 but the memories were getting full so I bought an identical Tx and transferred some models across using a buddy lead in the usual way. I had done a lot of flying with the newer set by the time I put the LD on it. Obviously checked out OK in the shed but I may not have power cycled it after the transfer. Again reversed ailerons and splat!

    Same Tx used on Sun. Other than replacing what proved to be lousy TGY Nanotech LiFe packs with Zippies the model had not been touched for over 2 years, in fact the twin packs had not even had their first charge.

    Back to the attempt at flight and I have already told you the rest. I was completely stumped until I googled the problem.

  9. Yesterday I went to the field with my 1:5 Chipmunk which has only had four flights over two years ago. The YS fired up and ran fine but the flaps and ailerons were all over the place; in fact the ailerons were reversed so no flying. This is the third time that this has happened with those brands but the first two models were not so lucky. I googled it and it turns out that it is not uncommon. One cure was to transfer the model to a spare memory then back to the original. This worked but don`t ask me how.

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  10. I recently had an ad on there and got an email to say that it was about to expire. It said `expiration date` and I thought that the site was British! Expiration is actually in the dictionary but surely `expiry` would be more in keeping, or can we not write our own s/w anymore?

  11. LiFe for me every time now, way more reliable than LiPo`s. I have one petrol model with one on ignition but run it through a 5V 5A regulator since I once got caught out using a 6V NiMh. It destroyed the plug and ignition unit (RCXeL) after just 6 flights.

    You cannot use a checker on LiFe because it will always show 6.6V until the last few seconds of charge.

    Very few servos these days will not run on 6.6V. I have a Bipe which uses four on ailerons, two are normal and the other two HV because they were the only ones available during a lockdown. No difference in speed so I reckon that HV ones simply have a regulator on the amp.

  12. I don`t know what the range of 2.4 gHz is at height but it is very short on the ground (we are only allowed a meagre 100mW of rf power) so somebody trying to use monitoring equipment would need to be rather close and have line of sight. It is not as if we have control say 10mls away.

     

    Another point. Recently the local press said that a drone manufacturing company had set up at a disused airfield about 6mls away, intending to use what is left of the tarmac.

    The whole site is still under strict security because it is used for the development of rocket motors etc.

    The company decided to absolve themselves from the current drone legislation, why?!

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