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Building Tips and technical articles. => 1/2 A building. => Topic started by: Dave Nyce on May 30, 2024, 09:53:32 AM
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In working with the local kids to build and fly 1/2A planes, I have been assembling all of the miscellaneous parts I have to build complete engines for the kids to use. Since many of them were product engines, I am out of tanks and backplates. So if anyone has any Babe Bee, Golden Bee, etc. style tanks or backplates that you no longer need, we would appreciate it if you could send them. I know that Cox has tanks and backplates, but buying both plus other parts costs a lot when I am building 20 to 30 engines.
Thanks.
PS: You can PM me for mailing address.
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Are you a member at
https://www.coxengineforum.com/
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Mr. Dave,
I think you may find it more economical.to use external rectangle tanks for your beginner airplanes and new pilots.
I've been following your threads for a bit now,.and am curious about something. Either I missed this early on or you haven't shared yet...
What model are you building in bulk with the kiddies?
Thanks,
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We are just finishing up the Skyrays. Setting up another flying day soon (maybe with grilled hotdogs to draw more neighborhood participation). Then the next building project will be a Baby Ringmaster (flat wing). Then after that, will probably build Baby Ringmasters with built-up wings.
When the kids are comfortable with loops and other manoeuvres, plan to try flying combat.
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@Dave Nyce:
this is a very cool and engaging endeavor you've taken on!! I'm working on something similar, building "Goldberg Stuntman 23"s for each of my grandkids (their parents to start of course...) I know this can get somewhat expensive if you're buying all the materials too... I've been getting additional Babe Bee's off ebay, if you watch you can find some that get ignored and go cheap (but shipping always adds...), now I know why I can't find any tank/backplates!!
I like the Babe Bee because it's self contained, and mounting to a firewall doesn't require any special work to the plane... Like you I chose the solid wing for training. I am waiting until after election day to try a "MarWin" trainer, which uses the plastic corrugated board those election signs are made from!
Where will you be flying? will a park allow you to use a field?
Best regards, mike in SC
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A neighbor has two lots: one on which his house is built, and a larger undeveloped field next to it. We fly in that field with his permission.
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To All:
Dave gave me his address and I fired off an order to EXmodel for a tank set. It’s a good cause!
Dave Mo…
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@Dave Nyce: Need screws or anything?
@Dave Moritz: great idea! that adventure can get $$
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@Dave Nyce: another tank and backplate on the way!
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Mike in SC: Yes, can use any parts that fit Babe Bee, Golden Bee, Black Widow, etc.
Thanks
Dave
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Dave Moritz: Thanks. Received today.
Thanks!
Dave
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Put this engine together today with tank/backplate assembly sent by Dave Moritz, plus miscellaneous parts I had.
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Dave
How sweet it is! I just found another set for your youngsters, hidden in a drawer. Will mail it to you soon.
Taking care of tomorrow’s people today, you are!
Dave.,.
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Received a tank/backplate assembly from Mike in SC. Thanks!
Spending this week getting ready for the flying day on Saturday. So will wait until next week to assemble an engine with this new backplate.
I'll bring 12 of my planes for the kids to fly on Saturday, plus the kids' planes. I have to make up a few more line sets.
We're using KastKing braided line, 15LB test, yellow, 35 feet. (Yellow is more visible over grass.)
Using Brodak Fuel, 25% nitro, 11% castor, 11% synthetic.
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@Dave Nyce
Excellent!! I know you'll be busy, but pls post a pic of the event! And example of your planes! The idea of this is great!! Inspiring!
mike in SC
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Mike: here is something from our last event. (I only select photos that do not show the faces of the children.)
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Here is the flyer for this Saturday, that I placed in the 117 mailboxes of our development. (location blocked out)
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Very Nice! plus that's a lot of work, I'm sure folks think it's fun! Thats quite an endeavor too, with the food! Great Job!
mike
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The kids had a great time yesterday flying at our second Model Airplane Day! They did great, and a few even tried loops (and some, a figure 9). We had grilled hot dogs, chips, and drinks. Some kids have finished building their own planes, and can start building their second one. Others are just starting to build their first plane.
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When building planes, the kids learn how the engines work, how to cut wood, use a drill press, sanding, using a screwdriver, pliers, needle nose, wire cutters, and painting.
Some more photos:
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Dave Moritz: received the Golden Bee tank and backplate. Thanks!
Dave