stunthanger.com
Electric Stunt => Gettin all AMP'ed up! => Topic started by: Alan Resinger on March 26, 2014, 08:57:02 AM
-
Third year in a row I've built another Hunt "Crossfire" Minor changes with overall reduce flap area, increased outboard flap area and different power plant (Cobra 3520 w/fan). Came out 12g. heavier than last years which flew very well.
I usually have a rule that the maximum number of colors I will use on a model is 5. Anything more makes the model look too busy to me. I threw the rule out the window this year mainly due to the mural painted on the vertical stabilizer. 13 different colors and shades alone. 18 different colors all together. Never again. Well maybe next year!
Power Cobra 3520 with rear mounted fan
ESC Castle Phoenix 60
Timer Hubin FM-9
Battery Thunder Power 5S 2700 25C
Prop Resinger/Cox 11" X 5.5" RH rotation
Weight 64 oz. w/battery
Finish Randolph and Brodak dope
-
Alan,
Congrats!
Beautiful design isn't it.
Can you part with a bit of detail info about that, "Increased outboard flap area."
I'd like to have a better understanding of that principal and the purpose fo it?
Thanks,
Charles
-
Alan,
Another beauty.
The only thing is that I think that people in the Northern U.S. have seen too many snow flakes this year.
-
Thanks Tom. Just think how cool it will be in July and August.
Alan
-
Third year in a row I've built another Hunt "Crossfire" Minor changes with overall reduce flap area, increased outboard flap area and different power plant (Cobra 3520 w/fan). Came out 12g. heavier than last years which flew very well.
I usually have a rule that the maximum number of colors I will use on a model is 5. Anything more makes the model look too busy to me. I threw the rule out the window this year mainly due to the mural painted o the vertical stabilizer. 13 different colors and shades alone. 18 different colors all together. Never again. Well maybe next year!
Power Cobra 3520 with rear mounted fan
ESC Castle Phoenix 60
Timer Hubin FM-9
Battery Thunder Power 5S 2700 25C
Prop Resinger/Cox 11" X 5.5" RH rotation
Weight 64 oz. w/battery
Finish Randolph and Brodak dope
VERY NICE!!! Great job Big Al!
Rich Walbridge
Central Valley Stunt Mafia
-
Very nice AlanI like the snowflakes and Canadian details. I may have to steal your inkline pattern for my 2014 stunter, still on the paint stand awaiting a dry day as we speak...or I type. 8)
-
LOOKS great Alan,, is Chris building a new bird too?
Looking forward to seeing this at a contest near me,, well,, sorta near me,, 350 miles, thats near right?
-
Mark,
Chris got his last coat of clear on yesterday. I'd post a picture, but there is a publication ban on it right now. Should start buffing in a week to 10 days. Haverly got his new "5th Element" into the air last week. I'm heading down to Seattle next week to fly with Mike and do some machining work in his shop. Might get by Howard's to check on his progress on the new dog. Paul sent me pictures of his new Predator and he has some flights. I'm also busy with the Mark II versions of the CF prop. I've improved the 12" LH and will also make a 12" RH version. I have the master made for the blades and will make a mould for the two, then lay up some blades and assemble them into complete props and make final moulds from those.
Alan
Are you going to be at Portland next month?
-
I want to,, but as of this time it is up in the air,, unlike my airplanes which are still mired in the depths of my garage until it warms up,, or the wind stops blowing
-
Pete,
Stay away from the snowflakes, they'll never last down in your neck of the woods.
Alan
-
Alan, you guys amazing work with the finish and details of your airplanes. I really like the fuselage layout.
-
My, that's a pretty thing.
-
Did you forget something? I don't see any leadouts in the left wing tip.
My guess is you are the first person to put a polar bear on a stunter. Beautiful paint work, certainly not just another "white with red trim" model. Hope we get to see it at some NorCal contests like Golden State.
I have Crossfire wings and stab I just received from Bob so will be starting mine soon. E power of course. I can't hope for paintwork like yours but at least it will inspire me to try something new. BTW Larry Wong's Crossfire bit the dust about two weeks ago and he is already at work on a new one, takeapart with built up wings.
-
Mike,
I plan on being at Golden State again this year. Sorry to hear about Larry's ship. He usually keeps me informed. I'll drop him a note later today.
Leadouts? Boy these senior moments are getting way to frequent. Luckily I doubled up and put another set out the other wing tip. Nothing like having numerous trim options.
Alan
-
Pete,
Stay away from the snowflakes, they'll never last down in your neck of the woods.
Alan
I think for those of us between the Cascades and the Coast, the most appropriate things to put there would be blobs of mud. It must be why weather-themed planes don't show up much in Oregon and Washington.
-
That is a gorgeous airplane. I liked the predecessors, but this one is awesome.
-
Beautiful ship Al. I especially like the way you put the Northern lights on the tail.
. Bob
-
GREAT job Alan. 8) After this winter I get whiplash even seeing a snow flake. ~^
There was a guy out this way used to put the leadouts in the wrong wing too, his name is --- Gerry Phelps...! ;D
-
Alan,
Your new airplane looks fantastic! Tell me what spinner you are using and what is the little hold for on the side of the fuse behind the flap?
Regards,
Shawn
-
TOO MANY COLORS! Tone it down...You guys are on 'cross'FIRE!
I've know the Flake for 40 years but what's up with the snow? Very clean, smooth and elegant presentation. Congrats!
-
That's beautiful!!! Excellent work Alan as always!