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Hi Everyone, Just be aware that that any response from Dave Cotten and his cohort Gibbon Seth (!!) are the start of a very plausible scam. Lots of email discussions, and even photos..........................be especially careful with responses to wanted adverts. Don't ask me how I know.................................
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Umm - looks like I've been had too. I contacted this "Dave Cotten" after a suggestion from a Gibbon Seth on these forums? Quite a long email dialogue, including photos, until an agreement was reached - then a Friends & Family PayPal payment (Can't be refund!!). The PayPal account / email is "Mary Rose Jim" and whilst PP show him as having received the money apparently he can't access it because his account is restricted?? I've raised a complaint with PP because their customer service person kept going round in circles, saying the same thing - but not listening to me at all
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I've recently acquired a complete fuselage - but unfortunately the wing was sold at a local table top sale!! So - just in case anyone reading this, or who happens to know who bought a transparent yellow vintage wing from the recent Phoenix MAC table top sale at Chelford Village Hall, please get in touch. I was planning to use the Zephyr to teach my granddaughter to fly. Many thanks
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Tandem Wing Handling Problems
John Botomley replied to John Botomley's topic in All Things Model Flying
Thank you for your thoughts and ideas. Incidences have been checked - OK. The photos are somewhat distorting the alignment. The lower part of the tip fins is all that has been removed, so that the steerable tail wheel can touch the ground!. Noted re the aileron differential, and yes a three axis stabiliser is being actively considered. According to the full-size design work by Maurice Delanne - the vertical gap between the front and rear wings is critical to his design principles and Bert Streigler's write up on the D200 confirms this. I already fly with a tray. Attached is the original article and view of the plan FYI Sept 1981 RCM&E Delanne plan article Page 1.pdf Sept 1981 RCM&E Delanne plan article Page 2.pdf Sept 1981 RCM&E Delanne plan article Page 3.pdf -
I've built and flown a tandem wing design from September 1981 RCM&E - Bert Streigler's Delanne D200. From the get go it has exhibited odd handling characteristics. Specifically: Squirrely take off runs - leading to a removal of the rear wing tip skids and replacement with a steerable tail wheel Any attempt to loop results in it rolling out to the right. Inverted flight - rolls out to the left Slightly barrelly rolls are OK but slow........................... The control system is ailerons on the front wing and elevators on the rear wing with a conventional fin and rudder Options being considered are an elevon control system and or a 6 axis gyro Thoughts, hints, experience........................ Photos show model in original format Many thanks John B
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I've just acquired an unbuilt mid-70's Quest Stomper kit. Some delamination of the obechi covered foam pieces has occurred - so out with the Copydex - current thinking on this?? I've got a scan of the instructions and some damp damaged plans - so OK there. I do not have a set of decals - possibly because they didn't age well or have become lost over time. Can anyone help with some Quest Decals? I'm trying to track down Roger Gedge - who lived near Ipswich and was the owner of Quest Models - again any leads would be great. Finally - artwork of the finished model would good, so that I can try to replicate the original Many thanks John B
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Thanks Gary - sorted. I found that I needed to pull the aerial up slightly first?
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This query has nothing to do with best aerial orientation for RF transmission. My Dx6i Tx aerial bends at the joint to the left when looking at the front of the transmitter. A Dx7S I have an opportunity to buy has an aerial which bends to the right. I use a soft case for the Dx6i and was planning to use this case for the Dx7s but it will not fit with the aerial bending the other way. I noticed there is a screw in the base of the aerial, and removing this does allow a small amount of up & down movement but no rotational movement. Do I have to partially disassemble the Dx7s and remove the aerial and refit the other way round, or should I just buy a case that works for both orientations? Many thanks in advance
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Thanks again everyone - Flightline Mustang most likely
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Firstly, thank you for all of your comments and ideas - I will follow them up. I'm an intermediate level sports flyer who has come back into 'planes after 30+ with helicopters. In addition our new club field is not for the foreseeable future suitable for ROG The plan is get a hand launch / belly land stable-ish low wing / shoulder wing warbird that behaves like a sports low wing non-scale model. I've no plans to move onto larger scale machinery - I fly nitro larger intermediate machines
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I'm looking to buy a smallish warbird - I'm thinking 3S LiPo size, either hand launch or fixed undercarriage to keep it simple. I'm advised that the Mustang tends to be one of the more stable ones.....? I normally fly Futaba FASST , but also have a Spektrum DSM2/ DSMX transmitter. I would even consider a nitro capable model - I have a couple of spare engines (15 & 19 size) So - I'm after some practical advice and / or a good used model - WHY??
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I purchased a lightly used Ripmax Wot's Wot foam-and I cannot get the ESC to work. My initial radio set up was a Futaba 8FG + R606FS FASST Rx - nothing - no beeps - just a low frequency "ticking" Next up was a new R617 FASST Rx - nothing - just a low frequency "ticking" I've tried calibrating the throttle channel, reversing the throttle channel (sometimes needed with Futaba) - nothing - just a low frequency "ticking" Next up was a Turnigy ESC with the R606FS Rx - nothing Next up I changed radio to a Spektrum Dx6i + AR 6200 Rx using DSM2 - everything worked fine with the Turnigy ESC, but nothing with the original Ripmax one - except a higher frequency ticking? I know the battery is fine, as is the motor. The BEC side of the Ripmax ESC works too Is it just a knackered ESC??
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I'm looking for a complete (with or without engine - but c/w clutch, cooling fan. shroud, etc) GMP airframe for recommissioning and / or repair. Specific models - include Cobra, King Cobra, Competitor, Legend elite, and Stork What have you please?
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I'm interested Peter - I did message you earlier. How much inc P&P Many thanks John B