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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: John Stiles on February 12, 2014, 08:22:16 AM
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Big Is better!? ;D
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John, tell us what you got going on here. #^
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John, tell us what you got going on here. #^
(oversizedx2)2x-S-1 Ringmaster. The biggest S-1.....trying to get it finished by flying weather. Want one? ;D
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You should bring it to Brodak's and fly with Dan's big Flite Streak.
Very cool.
Wonder what ever happen to Bill Gruby's big RM?
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You should bring it to Brodak's and fly with Dan's big Flite Streak.
Very cool.
Wonder what ever happen to Bill Gruby's big RM?
Dan's got a lot more grit than this old crippled up veteran. I have a plan for flying this one, gonna need to be anchored to the pylon, so I'm building a special 2-handed C/L handle. I will have my left arm crooked at the elbow, around the pole, and will control the throttle, and keep me in place while my right hand will control pitch. Not even gonna attempt the pattern....just want to say I built it, and flew it. Then I will have one last/best personal achievement to tell! I may turn it over to someone that's gonna be at Brodak's, we'll see. LOL G-man? The Super-Duper(SRM)? He's got photos posted over at the "Ring" in the albums section. Plus a lot more amazing and impressive things he has going on. Yer welcome to visit I'm sure. H^^
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Unless you have difficulty flying anything, this plane isn't so big that it would pull you over! I regularly fly 62" span stunters with 60 engines, and the pull is only moderate.
What engine is that? Can't see all of your fuel tank, but it does seem pretty small.
Floyd
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George Gaydos Jr. built a 2X Ringmaster many years ago......Windy flew it with no problems but noted that it should have 100' lines....
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I have a 2 x buster, a Scale builder built it for fun ,then I inherited it when he quit flying ,
when you make things two times bigger, the size really gets out of hand, seems simple, but it gets real big , real fast, a problem just to take to the field, , let alone fly,
It was at Brodak's one year, I think he and Dan flew at same time ,
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Unless you have difficulty flying anything, this plane isn't so big that it would pull you over! I regularly fly 62" span stunters with 60 engines, and the pull is only moderate.
What engine is that? Can't see all of your fuel tank, but it does seem pretty small.
Floyd
That's an OS .91 hand-me-down from Dennis Lipsett, R/C throttled engine, the tank is 4 ounces, I have another tank that's the same size mounting, but longer[in case I want to go for longer flight times, LOL. The W/S is 84". It wouldn't take much to pull me over these days, the doctors have taken just about everything I like to eat off the menu. I'm down in the #150s now. I am pretty much blind in my right eye, and get the dizzy's, so I fly everything around a pylon to keep from falling down on the job. LL~ LL~ LL~
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.....when you make things two times bigger, the size really gets out of hand, seems simple, but it gets real big , real fast, a problem just to take to the field, , let alone fly,
All very true! ;D
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George Gaydos Jr. built a 2X Ringmaster many years ago......Windy flew it with no problems but noted that it should have 100' lines....
I'd never heard that.....was it a scaled up S-1 ? H^^
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AHA, so that's why there is a balsa shortage y1 LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
If you run short, give me a holler, I have enough now to built the Kon Tiki! LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
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Yes John, it was an S-1.
George was a Champion scale builder, so it was true to scale, including the pollywog airfoil.
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Yes John, it was an S-1.
George was a Champion scale builder, so it was true to scale, including the pollywog airfoil.
I'd love to see a picture of his finished build, or any picture for that matter. Do you know of any?
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Any idea how the weight is going to come out? Seventy ounces isn't all that bad. Eighty is uncomfortable, I hear. Paul's B-17's were just over 100 oz, and it was pretty clear that they pulled hard. H^^ Steve
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The question is- At what point of "Big" do you install or need Stunt flaps? Wing area, weight?
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Any idea how the weight is going to come out? Seventy ounces isn't all that bad. Eighty is uncomfortable, I hear. Paul's B-17's were just over 100 oz, and it was pretty clear that they pulled hard. H^^ Steve
I'll get a rough weight on it today! Thanks for jogging my thought processes. y1
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The question is- At what point of "Big" do you install or need Stunt flaps? Wing area, weight?
That and when you decide it's not just going to be a novelty item. LL~
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Any idea how the weight is going to come out? Seventy ounces isn't all that bad. Eighty is uncomfortable, I hear. Paul's B-17's were just over 100 oz, and it was pretty clear that they pulled hard. H^^ Steve
80oz so far....3 more panels on the wing to cover w/the modern[light] monokote[which I now hate]. ::)
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The airplane is my Ringmaster 2X kit. It has an 84" wingspan and 1526 square inches of wing area. The airfoil is not the original Ringmaster "polywog", it is a modified Eppler 479. The wing is 3 5/16" thick at the spar. The chord is 20 3/8" at midspan and 16 1/2" at the tips. The kits are $260.00 shipping included in the continental US.
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I think only Howard can answer this question. :##
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I fly a 96" span B-29 in profile scale and an 80" sport model. The B-29 comes in at 13 lbs, and the 80" sport model (designed to carry a camera) comes in at 12 lbs. They both pull hard, but since they both have throttle I can make it managable.
THe adjustable leadout guide are important to keep the the line tension down
You can put 2.4 Ghz throttle control that if you wanted and wouldn't affect the lines
Fred Cronenwett
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I do believe the final dry weight[battery incl.] is gonna stay pretty constant, and under 90oz. H^^
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Getting close:
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This should be an interesting test flight.
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Just wondering John....are you an elf? Oh waite, its the plane thats big! LL~ Just wanted to say that this is one cool project. Hope it doesn't take your arm off! H^^
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This should be an interesting test flight.
Man I'm glad to see you got out of the hospital....hope the surgery went well and you get better quickly! CLP**
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Just wondering John....are you an elf? Oh waite, its the plane thats big! LL~ Just wanted to say that this is one cool project. Hope it doesn't take your arm off! H^^
If the plane is trimmed right, it should pull no harder than a normal stunt/sport plane. Of course I guess I could go down and do the first test flight for him. LL~ LL~