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Magician
Kirm Dog:
A freind of mine is building a Walter Umlund Magician and when he is done he was going to give me the plans to copy. Not knowing anything about this plane I would like to know if this plane is worthy of my time to build. He (my freind) said that he is going to put a FP40 in his. Any info as far as how it flies and some setups would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kirm Dog
Jim Kraft:
I scratch built a Midwest version with flaps, and flew it for several years. Fox 35, 10-6 Y&O prop, weight 35oz. Great flying plane. One of the best flyer's I have built. I probably flew it more than any other plane also, because it was so much fun. I built it exactly like the plan. No changes. I will build another.
Kirm Dog:
Cyclone;
The flaps on my freinds kit look to be only 1/16 balsa. Was it the same on yours and if so did you go with cloth hinges or some other design? I also have a FP 20 NIB that I've had for years and was wondering if this would be enough power for the Magician.
Thanks
Kirm Dog
Jerry Bohn:
The flaps and trailing edge on my Magician plans are 1/8". I plan to modify mine to make them 3/16". I had 1/8" trailing edge and flaps on my Fancy Pants and had goodly amount of warp and it was flimsy.
I don't plan on flyingit in a contest so the modification is for my flying pleasure.
Jim Kraft:
Hi Kirm Dog; The Midwest Magician is slightly larger than the Umland original. The Midwest version has a 49" span, and 1/8" flaps and stab-elevator. And yes; I use cloth hinges full span on flaps and elevator. On the last rebuild on mine I did go to 3/16" on flaps and stab-elevator. It kind of depends on how stiff of wood you have. An FP 20 might work OK on the smaller Umland original with fixed flaps, and a light plane, 56' lines.
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