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David Boddington Whisper plan
Stuart Marsden replied to Stuart Marsden's topic in All Things Model Flying
Hi Jeff2wings, this is perfect. Would it be possible for you to scan and send to [email protected] That would be great, thank you -
I am struggling to get a copy of RM298 Whisper plan, I have borrowed one from a friend who needs it back but it is too thin to copy or scan. My intention is to build an aileron wing and an electrucversion, to do thus I will havetocut up the plan when I find one. To make things more difficult I can't get a copy from the magazine. The recent free plan was inscribed 2019. If anyone can spare their copy I would be most grateful. To make matters even worse Sarik Hobbies can't find the original either. In hope, Stuart Marsden
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Hi, I started this post and this has just popped up. I just wanted to say I followed the advice and my transmitter is the Futaba T8J, so this should be fine.. cheers the Captain
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Max Riot Motor alternatives
Stuart Marsden replied to Stuart Marsden's topic in Electric Flight for Beginners
Hi all, if you go back to the beginning of this string, I began this and the net result is the motor recommended by Brian is really good and still giving 7minutes with 2500mm 4 cell packs and leaving 3,7volts per cell. I hope the Donkey motor is still available. I also took the metal block out of the nose and push my cells back to the wing to move the c of g back, making a perfect responsive aircraft. I first noticed the c of g could go back when I threw a prop in flight on the old motor and 3 cell packs, as she glided down in a really flat glide. I hope this helps, the Riot is a fantastic all round aircraft. Cheers all. -
P20 free flight plans and help
Stuart Marsden replied to Stuart Marsden's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Obviously not a great deal of interest in P20. I have decided design my own. I will post some images to see if there's any interest. Best regards Stuart -
Crack Yak55 Lite
Stuart Marsden replied to Stuart Marsden's topic in Indoor Models, Ultra Micros and Small Park Flyers
Thanks for this the postman is due on Wednesday, I have opted for 430mah batteries, I hope these don't prove to be too heavy. Cheers Stuart -
Hi all Has anyone built and flown one of these from Electricwingman. I have ordered the model and power train and intend to use HS55 servos with 430mah 2 pack cells and lite Lemon receiver. Comments please
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Super sixty
Stuart Marsden replied to edwards flyboy's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Ok, let's see if time will provide some answers for today. I am about to convert a well made Super Sixty, Solatex covered, so not the lightest but not heavy. Motor esc and cell numbers to fly efficiently with low draw please? When I say low draw, my Mercury Matador is using a motor equivalent to a 20 if and runs on3 cells of only 1300 math and poodles beautifully for 20 minutes without over discharge of the cells. I would like to replicate this with my Super Sixty. Cheers.SM -
Ares Sopwith Pup replace motor and gearbox
Stuart Marsden replied to Stuart Marsden's topic in All Things Model Flying
Thank you, this is what I have done so far, rather than tape, I have used Por, but I fancy a little screw based solution. Perhaps I am being fussy and should just expect to tape, bash and tape again. Cheers Stuart -
I have one of these superb models and fly indoors within a gymnasium. All is well but there are quite a few midairs etc. Parts are available and I am about to start cutting. Ideally my repair is going to give long term access to the inside of the model. There must be a good few of you having already done this. Your ideas please. Cheers Stuart
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Chilli Breeze electric
Stuart Marsden replied to Stuart Marsden's topic in Electric Flight for Beginners
This Forum is great. I started this post and it has amazed me me with the amount of interest and how many modeller have built and flown this wonderful aircraft. As a point of interest, I moved the undercarriage as in earlier posts but have enjoyed flying with the original Irvine 36 so much, I have yet to convert to electric. I am of a mind to build another for electric flight, as your posts with modifications for electric flight make it a better betas my IC version has a foam wing and a built up wing in my mind would be better. Happy New Year to all. SM. -
I have noticed although out of stock Hobbyking do a combined servo and esc block at 10gms with lead which may be suitable as a replacement for my duff unit in the vapour. The unit at around £17 is far cheaper than the also unavailable original product. Has anyone else experience of these matters?. Cheers Stuart Marsden