Very nice, looks brilliant and flies great. Just a question on the engine, how do you get it to go like that? I've a good condition FP40 which runs away every time. I'd love to know how to get it to run like that.
Dan.
Dan, thanks for the compliments. My cool black spinner just arrived in the mail today, and I hope it doesn't change anything to do with the engine cooling. That FP is an ABN version, but I don't know if that is relevant to your question or not. As mentioned above, I'm using an APC 10.5"x4.5" prop, an Enya #3 glow plug, tongue muffler from Eric Rule, pressure tapped to the uniflow vent. And Powermaster 10/22 fuel. I believe the venturi is about .257", small. My field at Fort Jackson is somewhere around 470' above sea level. This engine is fairly easy to prime and crank, though I'm completely new to dealing with inverted engines.
My setup came mostly from advice from a helpful couple of Philly Fliers. Between the two, they are very familiar with the power plant and the airframe. I can thank them for the great engine performance. I have listened to it in the video, and the engine really stays on song right up till I started freelancing stunts after the pattern. That's a bad habit I should probably be flogged for. The cowl on this plane completely exposes the cylinder, which could help hold off the runaway. We'll see how she runs when the temps hit 100. If it starts overheating when I put the spinner on, I'll have to look at cooling options. Beginners luck? Very possibly why it runs so good.
I hope some of that is helpful.
Nothing like a maiden pattern! That Oriental had good corners and I think is going to do well for you and for sure improve the pattern. Great engine run too. Good to see you uot and hear Wayne too.
Hoefully see you in Huntersville in October.
Shug
Hi Shug, good to see you getting out to the field too. I hope you guys can find a place to fly this summer.
Those bottom corners have always been horrible and bouncy for me, especially in the outside square. The Oriental has helped me with that. And this is the first time I've had a really competent stunter since I was flying Beginner patterns with a Skyray, so maybe a little consistency will smooth things like that out.
Definitely hope to see you in the Fall too. Judging from what I see on the tube, you'll be flying in a higher bracket this time around. That'll be good for me Lol.
Take care,
Rusty