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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Chris_Rud on January 22, 2015, 07:00:11 PM
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This has been a special year for me. The whole family has been helping me build my new stunt ships :D
Emma (who is now 5 months old) started keeping me company in the shop and now she hands me lost foam pieces when I need them. My wife and I have been teaching Emma to fall a sleep on her own so to pass the time Kayla has been cutting ribs. Helps keep her mind off the loud noise from the other room... who would have thought cutting ribs is therapeutic. We have now made 3 sets of lost foam ribs.... Now I need to build them ;D.
The plane is 700 sq. in. and ready to fly before color is 50.5 oz with tank engine and all. Hoping to stay under 60 oz but we will see.
Last photo is Emma in awe of Bob Hunt's wing we just received. Thanks Bob!
Any way thought you would enjoy the pictures.
-Chris Rud
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Final few pictures...
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She looks great Chris! Cute as a button.
Plane looks ok but too. LL~
I like the exhaust stacks. Can you provide more info?
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She looks great Chris! Cute as a button.
Plane looks ok but too. LL~
I like the exhaust stacks. Can you provide more info?
Thanks Paul! The exhaust stacks are from brodak. http://brodak.com/5-0-up-exhaust-stacks.html
The plane is Bob Hunt and my design with Billy Werwage's numbers from the p-47. Bob drew the side view and I finished the rest. As Bob would say its a "Should have been scale" version of the Hawker Typhoon. I have always liked the look of that plane. I have built it to take a RO Jett .65 or PA 61 though Bob would have liked to see a battery in it :)
-Chris
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Very nice! Can't wait to see it in paint.
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GREAT looking model Chris! Even more cool that you're using a "real" engine! ;D Great to see the family involvement too. y1
Please keep us posted as you progress.
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Well that's 2 votes for shoulda been lectric! Thanks for sharing.
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Sorry Crist and Bob, but the 'lectrics are now outvoted! I say IC. LL~ mw~ #^ y1 n1
Hey Chris, great to see you getting at it like this!! Long time no see.
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Sorry Crist and Bob, but the 'lectrics are now outvoted! I say IC. LL~ mw~ #^ y1 n1
Hey Chris, great to see you getting at it like this!! Long time no see.
Thanks Will. Hope to see you this summer!
I'm wrestling with the IC vs E. decision. This season it was budget and familiarity question. I didn't want to go into this season completely reliant on new technology. But with that said I do have Igor's timer, ESC and accelerometer for testing this summer. We will see what happens next season.
-Chris
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Hi Chris,
The new plane looks great! It's nice that the wife help out and Emma is so precious! Good luck this season.
Thanks!
BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM
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Chris, you are lucky and that little one is so cute. A future stunt star.
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Hi Everyone,
Thought I would share some photos of my progress. I have most of the color painted. Still going to add a few little things like nav lights and other nonsense. Then I will ink the panel lines and hope to be done in a week or two.
-Chris
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Looks AWESOME Chris, I like the RUD on the fuse too. y1
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Nice Chris.
Celebrate by having a good goat tail for dinner soon!
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Chris,
In a couple of the photos it looks like you've got a profile version sitting in the rack? What's the scoop on that one?
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Nice Chris.
Celebrate by having a good goat tail for dinner soon!
I still get sick just thinking about that goat tail... ;)
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Can you post a pic of your plane holder as well. Is it a water pipe?
The plane looks great! The baby is cute as can be. Now if I could only get my wife to cut ribs.....hmmmm
Thanks
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Chris,
In a couple of the photos it looks like you've got a profile version sitting in the rack? What's the scoop on that one?
Must be the angle but it's the plane I flew this past season. It's what I now call the stregaphoon. Basically a Strega wing stylized to kinda look like a hawker typhoon. The new phone is much lighter and is built around Werwages p-47. Everything but the cowl is molded so it looks more scale like with a much rounder fuse.
-chris
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Thanks Chris. H^^
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Can you post a pic of your plane holder as well. Is it a water pipe?
The plane looks great! The baby is cute as can be. Now if I could only get my wife to cut ribs.....hmmmm
Thanks
Here you go Doug. Its just galvanized 1 1/4 pipe mounted to the ceiling. Up until a few weeks ago I always used the free standing one but my dad uses it to paint "Real" airplanes. He welded the mounting fixture for me a while back.
-Chris
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Now if I could only get my wife to cut ribs.....hmmmm
Thanks
Yeah Chris, whats your secret? Something in the water? Sleep suggestion? monthly subscription to flowers.com? Please tell!
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Yeah Chris, whats your secret? Something in the water? Sleep suggestion? monthly subscription to flowers.com? Please tell!
I wish there was a secret. She likes to read parenting books together so I negotiated that she could read aloud as long as I can cut ribs... Then one day she said it looked relaxing so I let her do it. We have cut ribs for 3 wings now so she must like it. :) She won't work out in the shop so it has to be inside. I secretly think she allows me to cut ribs in the house so I "have" to vacuum...
-Chris
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Goat tail? ???
Well, I've (and have/do) eaten fish heads...best part of a salmon and most people just throw them away! %^@
Cheers, Jerry
PS: Fish on!
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I wish there was a secret. She likes to read parenting books together so I negotiated that she could read aloud as long as I can cut ribs... Then one day she said it looked relaxing so I let her do it. We have cut ribs for 3 wings now so she must like it. :) She won't work out in the shop so it has to be inside. I secretly think she allows me to cut ribs in the house so I "have" to vacuum...
-Chris
Nope! Thats the answer. Them women are sneaky ones, arenty they? LL~
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Been working hard this week to get the new plane done. I realized that I have 13 different colors on this plane... All dope.
After I put the first coat of clear the plane is at 56 ounces ready to fly. Very happy with this. I sanded most of the clear off over the last few nights and will touch up the sand throughs and then do the remainder of the panel lines and shading. I'm trying to be patient but I'm started to get tired of this process... :P
-Chris
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That's looking REALLY GOOD, Chris! Great job.
BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM
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That looks great. Don't give up now you have too much time invested in it.
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found these high resolution Hawker Typhoon pictures . http://www.axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?5494
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That is one VERY PRETTY airplane !
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That is one special plane in more ways then one! #^ Good luck with the beautiful family of supports and the plane.
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found these high resolution Hawker Typhoon pictures . http://www.axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?5494
Thanks Matt! These are great. Loved looking at them and actually just changed my idea for the decals because of a few pictures.
-Chris
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Here is an update on the planes progress. I have completed the touchups, inking, shading and clear coat. Feel like its coming together. I have been watching a lot of Windy finishing DVD's so I have borrowed a lot of his techniques.
Next step is to do some more minor touchups, the decals and a final coat of clear.
Side note: I got impatient with the 4 inches of snow on my flying surfaces so I cleared 1/3 of a circle. Going to go flying today. Ready for spring...
-Chris
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Chris, that finish is fantastic, Pard! Now, the last two pics are not what I call even nice! I'm such a pansy for cold weather you just set my desire to fly back two months!!!! It now has to be 70! HB~> HB~> HB~>
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Now, if we could get Robbie Gruber to come flying, we could have a nice shootout from past junior members of WC teams. It's good to see you and Derick back!!!
Just remember to respect your elders....way elders...! :)
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Just remember to respect your elders....way elders...! :)
The trouble with you stunt people is lack of mathematical precision. Somehow you fly accurately, but otherwise you get pretty sloppy. Just how elder must a person be to get respect? The answer is anyone born after 1946 does not need to be shown respect. To be specific, a young person should show no remorse in posting a higher stunt score than anyone born after 1946. Having a higher score than someone born before 1947 is disrespectful and may be grounds for disqualification. It's in the AMA General rules somewhere.
Hope this helps.
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The trouble with you stunt people is lack of mathematical precision. Somehow you fly accurately, but otherwise you get pretty sloppy. Just how elder must a person be to get respect? The answer is anyone born after 1946 does not need to be shown respect. To be specific, a young person should show no remorse in posting a higher stunt score than anyone born after 1946. Having a higher score than someone born before 1947 is disrespectful and may be grounds for disqualification. It's in the AMA General rules somewhere.
Hope this helps.
Your definition is for geezers. Elders is prior to 55 but after 46.
Geezers is for 46 and earlier.
Hope that is precise enough for you!
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Hey Chris...watching those Windy videos paid off. Looks mighty fine. Inspired by your inking.
Hope to see it in person sometime.
Shug
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Hey Chris...watching those Windy videos paid off. Looks mighty fine. Inspired by your inking.
Hope to see it in person sometime.
Shug
I have always been a fan of Windy's finishes. Been great to see all the videos on youtube.
What local contest are you going to be at? We are close enough we should run into each other.
-Chris
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I got seven flights in today ;D Going to be a good season.
I have been playing around with a PA 61 a buddy gave me to use. Runs great in a solid 4 stroke and breaks into a light 2 just as I want it to. The only issue on the rounds (specifically round 8's) the engine does a funny rich burp when the plane switches from the outsides to the inside. I have ran this tank height with my RO Jett all season and never had the issue... I tried running the engine a tad leaner and that didn't help then switch to a thunderbolt 4 stroke plug from an RC Long. Thought getting rid of the idle bar would help... but it didn't change anything. Any ideas? Keep shimming the tank?
Thanks,
Chris
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Great job Chris, this is the coolest model I've seen in a while here. Hope to get a better look this June in Polk City. y1
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The new typhoon looks great Chris! Hope to see it at the NATS this year!
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Cris , I had this condition with a couple of my PA's I'll think and then email you,
You don't want a flameout, John
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Cool pictures and a great looking baby as well as a great looking plane!
What kind of tank/fuel were you running when you were playing with the PA-61?
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I have always been a fan of Windy's finishes. Been great to see all the videos on youtube.
What local contest are you going to be at? We are close enough we should run into each other.
-Chris
I aim to get to Polk City. Hope to get some flying times before....but going and competing either way.
Look forward to meeting you.
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Cool pictures and a great looking baby as well as a great looking plane!
What kind of tank/fuel were you running when you were playing with the PA-61?
Steve, its a standard metal Uniflow and I'm running Power Master 15% nitro and 18% oil.
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi Chris,
Great looking new plane!!! Looks like you have the whole family in on it, that's great.
Hmm... 15% nitro with snow on the ground...wow... sounds like it's running a little cold, and that you might still be chasing microscopic tank shim that you otherwise would never notice when flying in "normal" warmer weather.
I would try a couple things... 1st, go down in nitro, but only go down incrementally, like mix some 10% and 15% to get 12.5%, etc, before you try straight 10%. I say this because a 2% shift in nitro is actually quite a large swing and you might hit magic in the smaller resolutions.
Also, 2nd, try an Enya #3, they are super hot, and the clearance seems about perfect for distance to the sweet spot, that has always worked a treat as my winter plug. Just make sure your glow driver fit's it and come's off easy.
As far as shimming the tank goes, it might be hard to quantify if it's close and only effects the run that way and in those conditions. You might have someone time the middle 4 inverted laps of your 6, and then time 4 upright laps after it's had 2 laps to settle down. Then time 3 inside loops versus 3 outsides. Even at that, it might be hard to quantify, but that's the best way I've found, other than just going by my best guess.
The .61 is a powerful beastie, and a fresh one with a good seal can be a little extra sensitive to ambient conditions and nitro...
EricV
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Hi Chris,
Great looking new plane!!! Looks like you have the whole family in on it, that's great.
Hmm... 15% nitro with snow on the ground...wow... sounds like it's running a little cold, and that you might still be chasing microscopic tank shim that you otherwise would never notice when flying in "normal" warmer weather.
I would try a couple things... 1st, go down in nitro, but only go down incrementally, like mix some 10% and 15% to get 12.5%, etc, before you try straight 10%. I say this because a 2% shift in nitro is actually quite a large swing and you might hit magic in the smaller resolutions.
Also, 2nd, try an Enya #3, they are super hot, and the clearance seems about perfect for distance to the sweet spot, that has always worked a treat as my winter plug. Just make sure your glow driver fit's it and come's off easy.
As far as shimming the tank goes, it might be hard to quantify if it's close and only effects the run that way and in those conditions. You might have someone time the middle 4 inverted laps of your 6, and then time 4 upright laps after it's had 2 laps to settle down. Then time 3 inside loops versus 3 outsides. Even at that, it might be hard to quantify, but that's the best way I've found, other than just going by my best guess.
The .61 is a powerful beastie, and a fresh one with a good seal can be a little extra sensitive to ambient conditions and nitro...
EricV
Thanks Eric! I didn't intentially use 15%. I grabbed the wrong gallon of fuel when I left the shop... :P I will try some 12.5% and 10%. That was my next step. I did time the lap time inverted and upright and they were almost identically. And the reason I don't think it is the tank if it doesn't do the "flameout" on the square eights. One thing I was recommended was to open the venturi up a bit. It might need more oxygen to fuel ratio. Looking into getting another venturi to test.
Thanks again!
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Thanks Eric! I didn't intentially use 15%. I grabbed the wrong gallon of fuel when I left the shop... :P I will try some 12.5% and 10%. That was my next step. I did time the lap time inverted and upright and they were almost identically. And the reason I don't think it is the tank if it doesn't do the "flameout" on the square eights. One thing I was recommended was to open the venturi up a bit. It might need more oxygen to fuel ratio. Looking into getting another venturi to test.
Thanks again!
Ahhh.. got it. Personally, I'd avoid the larger venture on the 61, if you have a #12 or 13 in it already, that's more than enough power for anything up to Patternmasters in the 70 ounce range, and it will just mess with fuel draw, consumption, and the run characteristics. etc. If the run is close to where you like it, just tweak small stuff with Nitro, prop & that Enya #3.
EricV
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Oh, and what prop are you using on the PA?
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Oh, and what prop are you using on the PA?
12.5 3 blade 3.75 pitch Eather prop.
-Chris
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12.5 3 blade 3.75 pitch Eather prop.
-Chris
Enya 3 is my plug of choice year round. It can be the difference between night and day. I get them from Ron's Helipros - www.ronlund.com. I run 15% sig champion year round on my 65. It's a little more than you need in the winter but no need to mess with it sense there is no real comp flying in the dead of winter and chasing runs in the winter can drive you mad. I run little larger venturi. Can't remember the size but it is one or two steps larger than stock. If you can tune for the 15% run it's really nice.
Concerning the burp. What brand of fuel are you running? Oil % makes a difference too. IIRC the Jett wants 18% all syn. Your PA is going to run better on a 1/2 castor 1/2 syn mix. At least that is what I have found with mine and I am pretty certain Randy recommends that as well.
I wouldn't think a burp would be caused by a shim unless it is WAY off and you would know it from upright and inverted flight. Is it trying to shut down? All syn oil might be helping to keep it cold like Eric said. Don't change anything else and give it some 1/2-1/2 oil fuel and see what you get.
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OK I have decided to surrender. I'm calling it done. ;D It is ready to fly with clear, entire power system and tip weight at 57 oz. Very happy with this since my target weight was 59 oz. I going to wait a few weeks to buff and polish.
Thanks everyone I will let you know how it flies!
-Chris
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Nice job Chris. What is that white stuff in the background?
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AWESOME model. Looks like those on the Midwestern circuit better really look out this year. y1