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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Pat on March 05, 2013, 08:37:12 PM
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Hi all,
I am posting some pics of my Cobra with it's first coat of color, next will come the silver trim, and clear.
Pat
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Side shot.
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From the rear.
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Not much prettier than a Cobra! Very nice indeed. H^^
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I thought Cobras were black? ;D
Pat, What kind of paint is the blue?
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It keeps getting better and bettter, love that blue!!
Marcus
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That Blue is a Dupli-color spray called "intense blue pearl", the trim will be a charcoal grey, and the canopy will be black.
Pat.
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Ty,
I am an Italian from West Virginia. The Chianti bottle was in my other hand, and the candle was in an empty pepsi bottle! LL~
Pat
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Marcus,
I don't know if it is getting better and better, or my photography is getting worse and worse, but thank you! I think it is not to bad, being my first I beam plane, and having to figure things out as I go(there was no instructions with the kit). There were lessons learned with this plane that will be used on my Colossus when I get it. The biggest problem for me now is that I am working one handed due to having shoulder surgery on this past monday, so doing my tape outs for the trim will take some time(also have to make sure I am not to hopped up on pain meds when I do the layout! Lol!!
Pat
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If you are, I can imagine the results. LL~ LL~ LL~ I like the way the paint reflects the light as you move around the plane.
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Ok, that was a lie, the Chianti bottle was in the fridge. Since I shoulder surgery on monday, I only have one good wing, and was using it to hold the camera. Doing the masking with one hand should be fun!
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Maybe you ought to wait a couple of days till you're feeling better.
The ship has beautiful lines and the blue you used I think matched it.
Looking forward to the finished plane.
Marcus
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Nice looking airplane, Pat. I like the blue and can't wait to see it with trim.
I remember when Chianti bottles came wrapped in a wicker-like material. Hey, maybe that's what happened! Pat unwrapped the wicker from the bottle and used it for cap strips!!! <=
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Very Kewl!
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Trim is on, I will do some touch up tomorrow, as well as paint the canopy, and clear. Pics to follow.
Pat
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Coming are some pics of the Cobra with trim paint and decals. Next up is clear coat, and then polish.
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From the side.
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from the rear. Doing the tape outs was a little harder than I figured with my left wing in a sling, but it came out ok I think.
Pat
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You did that one-handed??
It's very nice Pat.
Loved the color combination.
I think I missed it, what's the engine?
I've given up trying to count those ribs LL~ LL~
Marcus
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Marcus,
I have done everything since final filler coats of dope with one hand! Slow going that way. The engine is going to be an Evolution .36(which I need to get on the bench and break in). I quit counting the ribs when I kept breaking them. Thank you for the compliments!
Pat
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Pat,
Looks really good, the "Silver" really stands out.
You can see all the ribs in your photo, my gosh! A bunch.
Accent color? Humm, I have no idea?
Can't wait!
Charles
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Marcus,
I have done everything since final filler coats of dope with one hand! Slow going that way. The engine is going to be an Evolution .36(which I need to get on the bench and break in). I quit counting the ribs when I kept breaking them. Thank you for the compliments!
Pat
pat,
The Evolution is an ABC engine and does not need a 'break in' as in slow rich run in unless you want to buy a new rod and wrist pin. Fire it up and set it at a wet/break 2 cycle and fly it level for a flight or so and then go for it.
dennis
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I don't know if I am going to put athird color on it or not for an accent. Dennis, I had not heard that about the Evo engines, but I will give it a try!
All in all, I think it is worthy of a last row finish! LL~
Pat
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The EVO 36 is an excellent engine but does not do well as supplied from the factory. I drilled the large venturi thru and installed a Super Tigre NVA. What a difference. I now have a Fox 40 SS NVA in mine and the engine in a NoblARF. I have ground run it but not flown it.
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Ty,
This is an Umland kit. I am going to be doing a Colossus next. This kit was a dream to build(not that I have a ton of experiance or skill!), Make sure to keep the board updated with your build.
Pat.
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I'll be building one Umland's Stilleto, the profile one very soon. Jugding from what I've seen here, I'm in for a treat...
Marcus
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I don't know if I am going to put athird color on it or not for an accent. Dennis, I had not heard that about the Evo engines, but I will give it a try!
All in all, I think it is worthy of a last row finish! LL~
Pat
Pat,
Do a search regarding the Evo 36. Most, including myself, have gone to a venturi NVA. Easy to install and works well. The remote NVA bracket is so large, I could not get it to fit in a full body fuselage. Follow the instructions regarding fuel. Since it's an ABC, it will use little or no caster. Mine is very user friendly and makes a nice sport engine.
Paul
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The plane looks awesome. Now don't go putting tar patches on it or even grass stains. Need to get my EVO .36 out of the ARF Nobler and maybe in my ARC Vector. Do have the Rabe Mustunt II kit to work on.
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Looks real nice. But, where is your AMA number?
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Tom,
I do not have an AMA number, as I am not an AMA member.
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Since this plane was built around the Evo as it came fro the factory, I doubt I will change the engine, however, if I go with this engine again for another plane I wll make the change.
Pat
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I do not have an AMA number, as I am not an AMA member.
Pat,
You can use my AMA number. I'm kidding! LL~ LL~ LL~
Pat, do you get to see, wait a minute, I don't even know the name of it, let me kook........ OK, got it, Model Aviation?
Charles
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Pat,
You can use my AMA number. I'm kidding! LL~ LL~ LL~
Pat, do you get to see, wait a minute, I don't even know the name of it, let me kook........ OK, got it, Model Aviation?
Charles
Oh, you mean that 120 page R/C magazine with 118 pages of R/C advertisement?
Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team
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Oh, you mean that 120 page R/C magazine with 118 pages of R/C advertisement?
Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team
Larry,
Well said and correct!
They favor advertisers. But, they could reach a bit in our direction. A shame they don't.
Charles
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Charles,
What is your AMA number? And no, I don't get to see model avaiation magazine. Don't even know where to get it.
Pat
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Charles,
What is your AMA number? And no, I don't get to see model avaiation magazine. Don't even know where to get it.
Pat
Pat,
My AMA number is large, it's five digits, starts with a "3". I lost my original number many years ago. Foolish of me.
Gotta tell ya, I like a guy that operates like a Rogue.
Model planes and no AMA, how can you not like that! Outstanding!!
Today's your lucky day.
I'll call the AMA on Monday and have them send you my "Model Aviation" magazines.
Yes, they will do this, I've done this before.
E-mail me or PM your address.
Charles
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Am I doing something wrong? I am not being flippant, I just don't know. Do you have to be a member of AMA to pursue this hobby and fly?
Pat
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Am I doing something wrong? I am not being flippant, I just don't know. Do you have to be a member of AMA to pursue this hobby and fly?
Pat
Pat,
Relax.
That's the thing. I don't believe you do, not for CL.
You're not alone, there are others on the Forum who don't have their AMA.
I keep mine just so I don't loose my number again. Doesn't matter that much actually because I only have one R/C model left with my AMA number on it.
Hey! You want my magazine sent to you?
Charles
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Am I doing something wrong? I am not being flippant, I just don't know. Do you have to be a member of AMA to pursue this hobby and fly?
Pat
Only if you fly competition or have a flying site that requires it. Check your home owners insurance just to be on the safe side. I know a couple of people that fly control line maybe a half dozen times a year or even less. They don't even consider the AMA license for their benifit. I have been an AMA member since 1956 and have never let it lapse. It gives me the privelage to fly in competition, fun flies and any organized model field that does not require a park permit. And those that bad mouth Model Aviation have missed some great articles even if they weren't CL oriented. How do you think I learned to sheet leading edges using white glue and an iron. Free flight tells how to build light. With the number of people that are playing with radio control percentage wise makes us CL'rs look small in numbers. And numbers is where the money is at. I wonder if some of the free flight people complain as much as us CL'rs?????
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Charles, sure send 'em along!
John, I try not to bad mouth anything, especially if I can learn from it. I kind of backed into the CL hobby, so I know very little about the AMA, always willing to check something out.
Pat.