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Title: Another Returnee
Post by: Bruce Guertin on March 26, 2018, 08:29:55 PM
I haven't flown CL in 35 years. Not since some combat flyer showed up at my house with a newly restored 442. After 35 years of NHRA competition said bad influence shows a picture on facebook of him flying the Twister I sold him 35 years ago.

Back then I built three of the Allen Brickhouse P-63s, bashed a few Midwest P-51s and P-63 kits, a couple of Twisters and Banshees. Bob MacDonald even designed a semi-profile airplane for me while I stood in his basement. Also, did a bunch of 1/2A foam combat stuff, too. I cut all my own foam wings. Bad influence and I cut a ton of fast combat panels. I belonged to the Garden City Sky Razors when I was a kid.

So much has changed in modeling. My last two Twisters were finished with polyurethane ( Varathane in colors ) fuses and tail feathers and Monocoat wings. That isn't done anymore? Also, it looks like big business has done in the local hobby shops and the flyers all seem older like me.

I'm looking forward to this but, I suspect I'll spend a more time lurking than posting. I got my old AMA number back and I joined PAMPA as well.

Well, I have another Twister kit here and I guess I'll give that a go. I have two engines to use. an OS .40 and an OS .46 LA

That's all. I just thought I'd introduce myself. H^^
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: mike londke on March 26, 2018, 08:34:22 PM
Welcome back. Garden City MI? Where do you currently reside?
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Bruce Guertin on March 26, 2018, 08:47:17 PM
After I retired from the city of Westland I moved to Auburndale Florida as the racing is year 'round here.
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Gary Dowler on March 26, 2018, 10:45:06 PM
Welcome back Bruce!!  I got back into the hobby myself 2 years ago after nearly 30 years away.  You're right, a lot has changed. I'm most fortunate to still have access to a real life old fashioned hobby shop here in Spokane. For a while I became the owners most entertaining customer. I kept asking for things and making him laugh....lol.

Gary
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Jim Mynes on March 27, 2018, 06:49:56 AM
Bruce, there’s a contest in Ellenton on April 7-8. It’s not far from Auburndale. You should try to go.
I know of a CL guy somewhere near Lakeland. Several on the Gulf coast between Venice and Weeki Wachee.
We have a small group of 3-4 that flies on Wednesday mornings in Winter Garden.
Bottom line is, you are not alone.
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Bruce Guertin on March 27, 2018, 07:19:39 AM
Bruce, there’s a contest in Ellenton on April 7-8. It’s not far from Auburndale. You should try to go.
I know of a CL guy somewhere near Lakeland. Several on the Gulf coast between Venice and Weeki Wachee.
We have a small group of 3-4 that flies on Wednesday mornings in Winter Garden.
Bottom line is, you are not alone.

I saw that in MA I think. Wasn't sure it was a CL contest, though. My wife indicated that she'd like to see a contest. We might make that one.
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: peabody on March 27, 2018, 07:36:42 AM
Hi Bruce
Word is out that Tom Morris will be here as well.....
Look at the "events" section here.


Have fun!
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: peabody on March 27, 2018, 09:32:23 AM
It turns out Tom Morris will just stop to deliver some aeroplanes ...no store.
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Tim Wescott on March 27, 2018, 09:40:57 AM
Welcome back!

Build the Twister as-is, or seek out a set of plans for the Fancherized Twister and build it that way.  The 46LA will work in a Twister, although smaller engines will, too.  Is the 40 a 40S, 40FP, or 40LA?
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Dane Martin on March 27, 2018, 10:51:22 AM
Welcome back!

Build the Twister as-is, or seek out a set of plans for the Fancherized Twister and build it that way.  The 46LA will work in a Twister, although smaller engines will, too.  Is the 40 a 40S, 40FP, or 40LA?

Agreed. I fly my.twister with a .28. When I get caught up and build another one, I'll use a Brodak .40.
My suggestion is build the twister stock out of the box and use your .40. Save your 46LA for later, on a bigger plane. The more you talk with people, the more you'll learn the value of the 46LA in a control line application.
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Bruce Guertin on March 27, 2018, 02:02:44 PM
Welcome back!

Build the Twister as-is, or seek out a set of plans for the Fancherized Twister and build it that way.  The 46LA will work in a Twister, although smaller engines will, too.  Is the 40 a 40S, 40FP, or 40LA?

Tim, the 40 is an FP. I do have a set of Fancherized Twister plans here.

Somewhere on this forum someone offered the sage advice to build more than one plane at a time. I think that's a good plan and one I'm considering. Also, I'm also thinking of just sticking with just the Twister design while re-acquainting myself with flying again.

You know, I'm starting with nothing here. No handle, no lines, no flight box, nuttin'. Do we still use Fireplug igniter batteries? 10-6W props? Master Airscrew? optical tachs?
Title: Re: Another Returnee
Post by: Tim Wescott on March 27, 2018, 03:45:34 PM
Tim, the 40 is an FP. I do have a set of Fancherized Twister plans here.

Somewhere on this forum someone offered the sage advice to build more than one plane at a time. I think that's a good plan and one I'm considering. Also, I'm also thinking of just sticking with just the Twister design while re-acquainting myself with flying again.

You know, I'm starting with nothing here. No handle, no lines, no flight box, nuttin'. Do we still use Fireplug igniter batteries? 10-6W props? Master Airscrew? optical tachs?

Brodaks has all that you need, and they're great people.  Get a handle and lines from them for a start.

Most folks use NiCd ignitors.  I got a "Homer Box" from Home Depot for $10 that makes a nice flight box.

The right prop depends on the engine and the plane.  The 40FP with an APC 12.25 x 3.75 should be a good combination with a Twister.  I'd suggest trying out an APC 11.5x4, too -- one or the other will be the right one.  Do not attempt to run the 40FP like a Fox 35 -- it wants to run in a wet two-stroke, never breaking into a four.  With the recommended props I'd start by launching at 9800 RPM and go up or down from there as the plane tells you what it wants.

If you live close to a CL flying field go fly with experienced people -- they'll get you on the right track.