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Title: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dirty dan on February 10, 2006, 03:06:47 PM
But wait, wait!

The only reason I registered was to drag all of CL Stunt's nasty little secrets into the open, to thoroughly and with malice aforethought trash the reputations of those with whom I share a common interest.

And I did read every word of the agreement. I was just kidding when clicking on the "Agree" box.

This is, like, such a total, like, bummer.

Dan

PS: Sparky, good move in starting this site! Many thanks from this quarter. Now, where is that 38-page treatise on the 20FP...dan
 
 
 
 
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: RC Storick on February 10, 2006, 03:09:43 PM
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PS: Sparky, good move in starting this site! Many thanks from this quarter. Now, where is that 38-page treatise on the 20FP...dan

Thats fine just put it in the right spot please.
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Bill Little on February 10, 2006, 09:02:10 PM
(snip)
Dan

PS: Sparky, good move in starting this site! Many thanks from this quarter. Now, where is that 38-page treatise on the 20FP...dan
 
 Da Dirt,
I have a Mathis Stuka about 75% completed for use of the OS 21FP!
Looking forward to seeng how it works.  I believe it will be plenty of engine for it.
Covering a rebuild of my son's Flite Streak (old TF kit) for use of another one.  Can't find any hayes 3 oz. tanks around here, though.
 
 

Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Jerry Bohn on February 11, 2006, 09:44:59 AM
Dan, Bring the 20fp on if you have the time, I missed most of it on Stuka, a fresh approach to your informative post might be appreciated.
Jerry Bohn

This is a test, it's my first reply since joinging yesterday.
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dirty dan on February 11, 2006, 12:39:01 PM
The Hayes 3-ounce tanks are readily available.

Local shops have had no problems in ordering them.

Tower stocks them, so does Hobby People, latter being the preferred source for Thunderbolt plugs.

I think SIG stocks the entire line of Hayes products.

As to posting the 20FP information here, I will do so in the future. As currently written the piece suffers from having been added to over nearly two years.

I will tell you that there are a lot of people who are finally experiencing the sort of run which helps one fly to a higher standard, as opposed to fighting what you are doing at the handle.

Ya ought to hear the latest comments from Larry Fernandez concerning his newest Skyray 35 w/20FP! And it looks cool, too...

Dan
 
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: RC Storick on February 11, 2006, 05:36:07 PM
We are still waiting for the 38-page treatise in the engine section.
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Bill Little on February 11, 2006, 06:42:15 PM
The Hayes 3-ounce tanks are readily available.

Local shops have had no problems in ordering them.

Tower stocks them, so does Hobby People, latter being the preferred source for Thunderbolt plugs.

I think SIG stocks the entire line of Hayes products.

As to posting the 20FP information here, I will do so in the future. As currently written the piece suffers from having been added to over nearly two years.

I will tell you that there are a lot of people who are finally experiencing the sort of run which helps one fly to a higher standard, as opposed to fighting what you are doing at the handle.

Ya ought to hear the latest comments from Larry Fernandez concerning his newest Skyray 35 w/20FP! And it looks cool, too...

Dan
 

Dan,

I guess I COULD order one since I've had no luck here.

The Tomahawk flys great with the 20FP, it has the closest run to the old OS 40VF that I have experienced.  Of course we ran the VF on pipe.  This 20FP does it on the 2030 muffler for those of you that haven't tried it.

I am looking for a "bigger" plane to use it on.  I believe the engine will pull that MAthis Stuka (48") just fine!  Don't really know just HOW big a plane it will really do the job on.  I say that because with it being stock, we get the full benefit of having it's full power (well, close to it) available.  In my view, it's capable of being the powerplant for that "the weather is really too nasty to fly the big plane, so I'll fly this profile" type of set up.  Of course, from what I have already seen, I might not always need the "big plane" at a contest anyway!

The OS 20Fp and Magnum 36 XLS IIA are really changing my thioughts about power trains.  Just wish the FP were still in production!  SO many guys could really benefit from using one.

Put the treatise in the engine section.

Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Terrence Durrill on March 13, 2011, 11:58:21 AM
But wait, wait!

The only reason I registered was to drag all of CL Stunt's nasty little secrets into the open, to thoroughly and with malice aforethought trash the reputations of those with whom I share a common interest.

And I did read every word of the agreement. I was just kidding when clicking on the "Agree" box.

This is, like, such a total, like, bummer.


Dan
This is why he is affectionately known around the circles as 'DIRTY DAN'!     LL~    LL~    y1

 
 
 
 

Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dennis lipsett on March 13, 2011, 12:18:41 PM


And all the while I thought his alter ego was Hedda Hopper.
Dennis
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Balsa Butcher on March 13, 2011, 04:57:32 PM
For those who can't wait for Dan's treatise on the OS-20 FP, Heman Lee's "Aeromaniacs" site has Brett's article setting up said engine in the tips section. A good read.  8)
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Bill Little on March 13, 2011, 07:45:23 PM
For those who can't wait for Dan's treatise on the OS-20 FP, Heman Lee's "Aeromaniacs" site has Brett's article setting up said engine in the tips section. A good read.  8)

Yeah........ Da Dirt's original post here is only a bit over 5 years old! LOL!!   :o  :o

Big Bear
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Randy Powell on March 13, 2011, 08:10:30 PM
Haven't heard for The Dirt for awhile. Must be hibernating.
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dennis lipsett on March 13, 2011, 10:41:19 PM
Yeah........ Da Dirt's original post here is only a bit over 5 years old! LOL!!   :o  :o

Big Bear


Bill, We all know that it is an old thread. But a cheap shot is still a shot. LOL
Dennis
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Bill Little on March 13, 2011, 11:17:12 PM

Bill, We all know that it is an old thread. But a cheap shot is still a shot. LOL
Dennis

LL~ LL~ LL~

I didn't realize it when I saw it again today.  It just doesn't seem like it should be 5 years..........  wow, time flies when you're having fun! (I will go into "Big Bear's Theory of Relativity" some other time. ;D )

Big Bear
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Pat Johnston on March 14, 2011, 07:42:08 AM
Dirt!  Your FP25 will hit the mail today.  No doubt an upgrade from the FP21.  No substitute for cubic inches.
Pat Johnston
Engine Supply
Skunk Works
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Shultzie on March 14, 2011, 09:44:51 AM
 (051) na# H^^
A few DirtyD shots for the memories!!!
MAN UP GANG!!! "DAWN' WE NOW OUR DIRTY-DAN FUN FLACK JACKET APPERAL!"
DD!--READY OR NOT!!! WELCOME ABOARD THE "SPARKY STUNT TRAIN.

Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dirty dan on March 17, 2011, 01:19:33 PM
That was quite a surprise! Just who is in charge of bringing back old threads!

Please remember that when this thread was begun it was a whole different world out there on CL-related Internet forums. My posting was also very much tongue-in-cheek although there seems to be little confusion about that.

Thanks to Don Shultz and his pictures maybe we can salvage something here. Take a close(r) look at my Wimpact. Base white is UltraCote and it is a decent material for this application. All of the trim is MonoKote film; not trim sheets, standard film. Applied using the Windex-based method previously discussed at length.

Ah, but notice the model name and AMA numbers are in standard black. The trick is that the blue and red film is the transparent variety. Transparent over white looks pretty good and the transparent over black numbers brings 'em back for another look.

Too bad the model is no more--in fact it was ruined the very weekend Don took his pictures!

Dan
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: Randy Powell on March 17, 2011, 02:38:02 PM
Hey Dirt, I understand there is a variation in the offing. A slightly bigger version?
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dirty dan on March 23, 2011, 05:44:08 PM
Yep. Just pushing around the margins, new model to be 500 square inches. Old one is 450 inches so not a huge change.

Dan
Title: Re: Da Dirt is here...
Post by: dirty dan on March 23, 2011, 05:48:01 PM
(051) na# H^^
A few DirtyD shots for the memories!!!
MAN UP GANG!!! "DAWN' WE NOW OUR DIRTY-DAN FUN FLACK JACKET APPERAL!"
DD!--READY OR NOT!!! WELCOME ABOARD THE "SPARKY STUNT TRAIN.




Ahem! I don't like correcting Don, but the Wimpact shown in his pictures had not a speck of paint on it. Yes, even the Bad Boy Stunt logo was from film, black MonoKote. Not that I would ever suggest anyone try such a thing...


Dan