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What have you bought yourself for xmas?
Lee Burke replied to inspector9566's topic in All Things Model Flying
A Multiplex Gemini and a large box of toothpicks and a King-sized flagon of Cyano just in case . . . -
Airsail - Dehavilland Chipmunk Kit
Lee Burke replied to Richard Duvall's topic in Build Blogs and Kit Reviews
Great set of detail photos, Chinesespaceman. Quite daunting to consider reproducing that amount of detail. It would have been super to see some cockpit shots but there are a few knocking around on the web, not many, but a few. I wish I could join in the self-help team but my build is stalled (I have only finished the tailplane - and I may remake that as I built it a bit heavy) as my workshop (Spare room) is temporarily closed for this purpose. I like the modification to the rudder post and am curious to see if the rudder turns okay like that once the hinges are installed. -
I use a 3s 2200 lipo and get upwards of 20 mins flight from that stooging around. It works fine with the standard speed 400 motor if you don't give it full throttle all the time - although I did eventually change to a brushless motor. I got the lipos from Hong Kong on Flea Bay for around 15 Euros and they have lasted well. I expect you will always have the Easy Star in the boot of your car even when you have moved to other models as they are virtually indestructable and remain good fun for a long time apparently.
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I guess you must have checked the CofG with battery where you have it, but mine (a 2200 mA Lipo) needed to be forward of the Rx, right in the nose in fact ,to get the balance right. I prefer in any case to have it up front where it can't drive into the Rx on abrupt landings.
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Tell us about your first crash .. I mean hardish landing!
Lee Burke replied to Crash dummy's topic in All Things Model Flying
My first one was not strickly speaking a flying incident; I had finaly finished building my Sopwith Camel and ran outside to fly it (I was about twelve at the time) and tripped and fell on top of the thing, crushing it completely. LOL - well I didn't laugh at the time. And then just two days ago my model flipped on its back and pluged straight to earth - well rock actualy - for no good reason. LOL - well I didn't laugh at the time. The series continues. . . -
Chinese Supplier - HobbyKing
Lee Burke replied to Bas La Bois's topic in R/C Retailers / Distributors / Manufacturers
Lipos and odds and ends. V. good service. -
Airsail - Dehavilland Chipmunk Kit
Lee Burke replied to Richard Duvall's topic in Build Blogs and Kit Reviews
My kit didn't have preformed ribs in the tail either and was also short of a few bits here and there, although I have not advanced very far so maybe much more is missing. As for the instructions they are clearly written for someone who does not need them. It is true that there are masses of photos around - there are some good ones here Photos- but not many give detail shots which would be useful later on in the build. -
Airsail - Dehavilland Chipmunk Kit
Lee Burke replied to Richard Duvall's topic in Build Blogs and Kit Reviews
I'd be realy pleased to have a look at any DH Chipmunk photos you take, Gavin. I too have an Airsail Chippy building - at the moment held up for lack of space - and would like some detail photos. Good luck on your getting access to the full size job and lots of luck with the build. Lee -
Yyou will want to change the stick mode as well as moving the ratchet over. This is done on the 6EX by turning on the transmitter and holding down MODE and SELECT simultaneously and then using the DATA INPUT lever to display the desired mode. But you knew that.
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Warped wings (and other Qs)
Lee Burke replied to Sloper's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Windolene (or Windex or whatever is the local name) window cleaning spray has enough amonnia in it to do the trick, bit better smelling than the other method -
Win a brushless motor and ESC
Lee Burke replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in General Electric Flight Chat
I'm up for it! -
Here is a somewhat more complex Dolly.
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After the prices i used to pay in Italy its almost free here in France.
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Ill give you a UK address, just send it there, thanks, Sorry you other guys.