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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: George Grossardt on November 04, 2015, 05:59:43 PM
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Ok, I know I should have seen stuff on Little Legends aircraft before now, but I didn't. Where can one get plans for these gems?
George
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Ok, I know I should have seen stuff on Little Legends aircraft before now, but I didn't. Where can one get plans for these gems?
George
Roger Viziolis' name just popped into my head so ask him.
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I know I had plans many years ago. Can't remember if I still have a copy
as I loaned them to a buddy who had a laser cutter. I'll check around the
house and see if I can locat them. My brother and I built a couple of these
planses, and they a re a hoot to fly! They really look good in the air.
Steve
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I believe I can help you with this. are the plans all you need?
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I believe I can help you with this. are the plans all you need?
I am looking for the plans...but I am intrigued by your question. Kits/short kits?
Which plans do you have?
George
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I am looking for the plans...but I am intrigued by your question. Kits/short kits?
Which plans do you have?
George
message sent
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I just had a short "back and forth" with Roger Vizioli and it seems Walter is already on the case.
You guys need to convince Walter to kit these things, at least the Stiletto one! ;)
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The Little Legends are great and I highly recommend contacting Walter Umland re. same.
If we can convince him to provide kits, they will be first rate!!!
And I agree with Les, he should do the Stiletto first, BUT, should do them all!
Roger Vizioli
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Walt did send me a message. Couldn't agree more guys about the Stiletto. Still my favorite airplane after all these years. I have the lost foam jig for the 35 size and am just waiting to get the Cardinal completed before I start on that one.
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Walt did send me a message. Couldn't agree more guys about the Stiletto. Still my favorite airplane after all these years. I have the lost foam jig for the 35 size and am just waiting to get the Cardinal completed before I start on that one.
George, please email or P.M. me your address so I can calculate the postage.
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Just sent you a message Walter.
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I'd love a set of plans, Walter!!
R,
Chris
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What are the Little Legends?
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(5) miniature 1/2A sized replicas of stunt planes-
Stilleto-
Impact-
Nobler-
Genesis-
USA-1-
All on one plan, and built up balsa.
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Thanks. H^^
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1/2A? That's my size! Can we see pics?
Are plans on OZ?
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Nope, not on outerzone....
I believe that Walter Umland has the plans. Steve Moon did originally.
I would definitely build the Stiletto first.
R,
Target
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I'm interested in both plans and kits. Sounds looks fun!
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Sounds like fun? Yep that's better.
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:) I love building 1/2 A planes! I would like to have the plans & better yet see some more !/2 A kits!!
RK Flyer
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any picture of the plans just out of curiosity?
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It was Steve Buso's idea to make the 1/2A profile replicas of the models in the series. He asked me if it would be okay to do my Genesis, and of course I said "yes!" He didn't have a name for the series and I suggested Li'l Legends. He love that idea and went ahead with the series. They are all on one plan.
Later - Bob Hunt
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any picture of the plans just out of curiosity?
An online search only got me this--
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Guys-
I have a great news update for the fans of these 1/2A Little Legends!!
I spoke to Walter Umland on the phone this evening, and he said that he does have the files for cutting kits for the 5 planes listed above, and the plans.
He said that the original guy that set this up had visions of selling the "super kit" to include all five of these planes, and that the interest in the past has been minimal.
What he wants to do is to try to get a count on who would want what kits, and he said he WILL produce them! #^
He asked me which one I was most interested in, and OF COURSE I said I wanted the STILLETO first! He loves the Stiletto 660 as much as I do (It's a sexy looking plane, if you ask me), and that he wants to start there.
How many are interested in a 1/2A Stiletto kit?
Since the wings are essentially the same just with different tips and flaps, I also might try talking Walter into selling the plans and basic wing kits, sort of a short kit. I would think in doing this, if you had the wing kit and plans, you could decide which model to build after looking the plans over. They you would just supply the sheet wood for the fuse, tips, flaps and tail parts to make whichever model from the 5 plane plan set.
Not sure if it is as simple as that, but if it is, that would be pretty cool I think. y1
Please Chime in if you are interested in a 1/2A Stiletto kit from Walter. I'll be calling him mid week next week to report the interest.
R,
Target
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To make it easier on Walter and as you suggested, maybe more desirable in the market, just produce a short kit consisting of the plans and wing kit, and let the buyer decide which fuselage and mode to build. I remember discussions about this years ago. I think it was an out growth of a 1cc stunt class out west somewhere? That would have allowed the then newer .061 engines on the market to be used for slightly bigger airplane. .061 is NOT 1/2A, but is actually A class engine. I would be interested in at least a set of plans, or a short kit as I described.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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Definitely interested!!
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I am also interested in the plans & short kits!
Thanks, RK Flyer
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I think it was an out growth of a 1cc stunt class out west somewhere? That would have allowed the then newer .061 engines on the market to be used.... (snipped )
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
Yes sir, the leprechaun stunt contests. I made an attempt in December, but because of a bad fuel tank set up, I couldn't keep mine running. The contest I went to was in CA at whittier narrows.
If this kit thing happens, and as long as is not too soon (saving money for house down payment and stuff) then I'm in. Short kit, plans, builders choice. That sounds good.
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I'm in , we have a 1/2 A day at our field every year. These would be great
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Is there any way to get a digital copy of the plans? I hope to build my not-so-short stash of simple kits (toys?) this spring...and then move on this summer to more aerobatic, scratch-build ships in 1/2A.
Thanks in advance
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I am interested in all the Little Legends as kits.
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And if the wing is basically the same for all, maybe if there's a large enough demand one of the wing guys could have the templates to cut cores? I've got an original sized Tercel foam wing on order from Bob Hunt. Maybe a Little Legends plans and foam wing core option?
Mark
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Well, I started this thread so I am interested in a kit or short kit. The Stiletto is the one I’d want if I have to pick one.
Let’s do this.
George
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I will take one
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I'm in! PhillySkip
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I'am in for plans and short kit or plans and foam wing.
What engine are these designed for?
Larry
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I just had a short "back and forth" with Roger Vizioli and it seems Walter is already on the case.
You guys need to convince Walter to kit these things, at least the Stiletto one! ;)
Les,
It's been a while since we have spoken or seen each other. This thread has me energized.
I have all parts cut for one of each of the Little Legends.
As soon as I get all the chores/repairs done from the Hurricane I will be starting on another "Little Legends Stiletto".
The Genesis has many flights on it, have to strengthen a gear mount in the inboard wing and it is ready to fly again.
Take care,
Roger Vizioli
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If you would be so kind as to post a picture of one of your models, Roger, that would surely spark some interest.
Larry, i believe the series is meant to use any beam mount cox or Norvel or AP type .049 to .061.
You could probably easily adapt a radial mount engine though, like a black widow, because of the profile fuselages.
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The Li'l Legends Series - designs by Dick Sarpolus reported in the July, 1996 issue of Flying Models by Bob Hunt - is another great series. It includes several warbirds and there seem to be about a jillion designs in the series.
Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/airclassix/albums/72157691288215941 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/airclassix/albums/72157691288215941)
Dennis
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If you would be so kind as to post a picture of one of your models, Roger, that would surely spark some interest.
Larry, i believe the series is meant to use any beam mount cox or Norvel or AP type .049 to .061.
You could probably easily adapt a radial mount engine though, like a black widow, because of the profile fuselages.
Chris,
Unfortunately, the Stiletto experienced a broken .oo8" line during second corner of an outside square, no pics available. That is why I want to build another.
Attached pics of the LL Genesis alongside a 1/2 a Pathfinder for reference.
Note: Initially flew Stiletto w/Cox .061, it wanted more power. Now use Norvel .061's on all my "1/2A ?" stunters. More than adequate power!! :-)
Roger
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[quote author=Roger Vizioli link=topic=41219.msg510597#msg510597 date=1517672461
Note: Initially flew Stiletto w/Cox .061, it wanted more power. Now use Norvel .061's on all my "1/2A ?" stunters. More than adequate power!! :-)
Roger
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There never was a Cox .061. Do you mean .051?
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[quote author=Roger Vizioli link=topic=41219.msg510597#msg510597 date=1517672461
Note: Initially flew Stiletto w/Cox .061, it wanted more power. Now use Norvel .061's on all my "1/2A ?" stunters. More than adequate power!! :-)
Roger
There never was a Cox .061. Do you mean .051?
Larry,
My mistake, thanks for the correction.
Yes, it was an .051.
Roger
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Looks like I have ELEVEN people showing interest in either plans + short kit, or plans and a full kit.
I'll make an Excel list later and post it here to make sure people are accurately represented.
Bob Hunt-
Would you be willing to cut some foam cores for those that wanted, and if so, could you provide a ball park figure?
If it is a go, and you don't have them, I will see if I can get the template info to you from Walter.
Heck, you might already have it somewhere. Don't kill yourself looking for it though. It's just an idea at this point and only one or tw may be interested in foam cored wings.
Kind Regards,
Target
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Hi Chris:
Yes, I can cut cores for these wings. Give me a call and I'll give you a figure. If you can get an order together for a bunch of them I'll give the group a special price. The actual work required to make a 1/2A wing is not much less than that required to make a larger wing or core set.
Bob Hunt
610-746-0106
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Gentlemen,
Is there an avenue for plans collectors to jump in on the side of this endeavor?
I have no time/space to build one yet, but would like a digital copy for when the dust settles on my building board.
Thanks in advance,
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I too would like a set of those plans. D>K
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I want a USA-1 kit, along with a plans set.
Chris...
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Just a note: I can also provide Lost-Foam building fixtures for built-up wings for the Lil' Legends series.
Later - Bob Hunt
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If there is going to be a group buy on the foam wings, I’d consider a set.
George
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Years ago I built the Gieseke Nobler
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Thanks for posting the picture, Doug!
Do you recall what size tank you were running on the Norvel's?
Thanks,
Target
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The tank is 1 oz or 3/4. I have only flown that plane a few times and that was many many years ago.
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Just a note: I can also provide Lost-Foam building fixtures for built-up wings for the Lil' Legends series.
Later - Bob Hunt
I'm almost embarrassed to say that I would be interested in one of these.
Blue foam, right?
I could cut my own, but with as much as I am working right now, I don't have the time to set up the bow on the bench.
"Come on, retirement!".
Vr,
Target
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The tank is 1 oz or 3/4. I have only flown that plane a few times and that was many many years ago.
Thanks Doug.
Did that get you through the whole pattern?
R,
Target
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Here is what I have so far.
Hope Sparky's website lets Excel on here as an attachment....
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Here is what I have so far.
Hope Sparky's website lets Excel on here as an attachment....
Thanks Chris for putting this together. Just to clarify my position, I already have plans. I would take either a full kit OR short kit OR foam wing. This is a fun potential project.
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Here is what I have so far.
Hope Sparky's website lets Excel on here as an attachment....
Add me to a foam wing or lost foam kit. Whatever is more popular.
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Rev 1
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I would be interested in a kit, preferably of all 5.
Bill
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Copy, Bill!!!!!
And I got your message, Gordon V T.
Thanks for the support guys, I think that Walter will be very pleased.
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Okay guys, enough.
It's my bad. I suggested the name Little Legends to Steve Buso for the series of replica stunters. I then used the name Li'l Legends in a short piece about all the neat 1/2A models of Dick Sarpolus. One was a series name and one was an article name. It was a million years ago, and I guess I had some brain fade and forgot which was which. So, if you are going to blame someone. blame me. I have big shoulders and I can take it.
By the way, Dick Sarpolus is a friend to all of us, and he's in a funk right now. His wife, Lynn has Parkinson's and she is not doing well. Please keep Dick and Lynn in your thoughts and prayers.
Bob Hunt
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Best wishes to Mr and Mrs Sarpolus.
I hope they have some peaceful loving days ahead.
Regards,
Chris
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Is there any way to get a digital copy of the plans? I hope to build my not-so-short stash of simple kits (toys?) this spring...and then move on this summer to more aerobatic, scratch-build ships in 1/2A.
Thanks in advance
Hi, Jim-
Only physical plans will be offered.
They will be $15 each plus postage if folded, or $15, plus tube cost, and actual shipping costs, if you prefer the plans rolled.
Please let me know.
Kind regards,
Target
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Gents-
I just spoke with Mr. Umland.
The plans are $15 plus shipping costs for the 5 plane sheet. They measure full size, approximately 36" x 60"
Walter wants to do a first run of Stiletto short kits only, other models will follow after that.
Bill Ambrose is asked to contact Walter directly for the one of the 5 models "multi-kit".
Walter will be offering a short kit of the 1/2A Stiletto. Included will be ALL PARTS that can be laser cut in balsa or ply.
Missing will be stick or sheet wood, hardware, motor mounts, bellcranks, controls, wheels, etc.
Cost is estimated to be $60 plus shipping each, but if there is enough interest, it could be slightly less.
I am assigned as the gatherer of customers so that Walter can concentrate on getting the kits rolling.
What I will need from you all is your info below sent to me via PM or email (I think there is a button for email on StuntHanger here), and a firm promise that you will pay Walter when the time comes. He says he is getting on the project quickly so it should not be long before the kits would be ready to ship out.
Name
Email address
Mailing address-where the kit will go
Phone number.
For the guys that want one of the other planes in the series, Walter says they will follow, and I would assume he'd go in order of demand, if not based on the wood cutting processes used, or some combination there of.
Also, for the guys that want the lost foam cradles from Bob Hunt (I know I do) for building the wing nice and accurate, if you indicate that in your comms with me, I will check if we can get a group rate on the fixtures.
Same as above for foam wings cores.
Kind Regards,
Target/Chris Behm
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Updated, light so far but I'll check after the weekend. #^
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I sent out a SLUE of emails using the Email Button here on Stunthanger. They were sent to people that expressed interest before and haven't got on the "promise to buy one" list, and sent me their contact info.
Just to eliminate possible confusion about this, if you ask for a Stiletto (or other model, soon to follow) short kit, it does NOT come with the full five plane plan set, it will come with a wing build plan, and some other info to allow you to build that model.
If you want the full five model plan set, it will cost an extra $15, maybe plus shipping.... Possibly the shipping could be combined with the short kit, I am not sure about this. To be determined by Walter when he boxes the kits.
Attached is the latest of what I have after getting info from a few of you.
Serious folks have an "X" on the column to the far right, and I have their contact and shipping info.
I'll keep an updated plan/kit purchase list on the last post I make to the thread here.
Kind Regards,
Target
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What would be the length of the lines be for these 1/2 A's
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Guy-
I'm guessing the lines for these would be .008 x 40'-45', but hopefully someone like Doug Moon, Steve Moon or Roger V can chime in that has flown one of these models.
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Guy-
I'm guessing the lines for these would be .008 x 40'-45', but hopefully someone like Doug Moon, Steve Moon or Roger V can chime in that has flown one of these models.
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The LL postings are growing! Shouldn't this be moved to 1/2A Building?
Ideal setup depends on two major factors.
1. What are you using for power?. I use Norvel .061's.
2. What does it weigh , dry, ready to fly? My heaviest LL is 14.2 oz, but is uses a sheeted foam wing covered with Ultracote. I was not weight conscious when building same, too much adhesive on the sheeting, too much paint on remaining structure. :-(
It flew well on 42'/.008 7 strand lines. I know a lighter build would make it even better. Longer lines are then possible.
Misc. info.:
.008" lines are a b**ch and easily kinked or damaged.
Just "assembled" an ARF Baby Clown/will use Novel .049 or.061 as a test bed for playing around with fishing line and knots before I try them on any of my 1/2 planes. Have flown a friends Baby Clown w/ a Norvel .061 and it is a screamer!!!
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A couple more changes.
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Hi, Roger-
Not sure if we would get MORE or less interest in the 1/2A forum and out of the OPEN forum.
Me too on the Spyderwire lines. I hope to try them out.
You first!!
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I recall all five of us signed several sets of these plans for Steve Buso.
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That's super cool, Les!
I have an offer for you------
If you'll build it, I'll buy it!
Let us send you a 1/2A Stiletto from Walter Umland.
You should do it!
R,
Target
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I recall all five of us signed several sets of these plans for Steve Buso.
Les,
You recall correctly.
I have a copy of one of Steve's originals. :-)
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Hi, Roger-
Not sure if we would get MORE or less interest in the 1/2A forum and out of the OPEN forum.
Me too on the Spyderwire lines. I hope to try them out.
You first!!
Hi Chris,
Okay, will use the Baby Clown as the flying test bed. Also plan to do ground pull tests on lines and various knots.Will advise.
Anyone with fishing line and knot experience for 1/2A are welcome to provide info., pics.
Thx,
Roger
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Anyone with fishing line and knot experience for 1/2A are welcome to provide info., pics.
Thx,
Roger
This is my unscientific test of Spectra lines using the AMA specified double Uni knot. Take the results as you will:
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t10145-my-unscientific-spectra-test#128315 (https://www.coxengineforum.com/t10145-my-unscientific-spectra-test#128315)
Mark
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Orders are still trickling in.
PHILLY SKIP!!
PM me if you want in!!
Vr,
Target
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Thanks for the picture of the Gieseke Nobler Little Legend. Nice paint scheme.
Chris...
Years ago I built the Gieseke Nobler
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Rick bollinger soon to be added.
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Anyone with fishing line and knot experience for 1/2A are welcome to provide info., pics.
Roger
I sport fly Phil C's Lil Hacker 1/2A combat planes with 30# Spectra. There's no discernable difference compared to flying with .008 steel lines.
I can get matching sets of lines by tying fishing rings on the ends. I've tried various knots to attach the rings but I've settled on tying the first ring with a square knot and backing it up with a surgeons knot. I'll finish it off by CAREFULLY burnishing the end with a flame. The first end is free. It's then attached to a fixture. The other end of the line is set out to the desired length and tied to a ring held in a fixture. It's secured again with a square knot and backed up with a surgeons knot.
I fly sport, stunt and combat with Spectra using these rings and knots and haven't had any failures. Pull testing is the 'feels about right' method. The largest model flown with this setup is a throttled 56" biplane with with a 70 Surpass four stroke.
Tying the rings with the square knots first gives you the accurate lengths. Using the surgeons knot only varies the length when drawn tight.
Ara
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I didn't know you were Irish, Chris! People don't usually spell slew in Gallic... slue!
Chris...
I sent out a SLUE of emails
Kind Regards,
Target
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Tying the rings with the square knots first gives you the accurate lengths. Using the surgeons knot only varies the length when drawn tight.
Ara
Ara, what brand of rings do you use?
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Ara, what brand of rings do you use?
Mark
Can't remember the cost. Under $10?
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Mark
Can't remember the cost. Under $10?
Ara and Mark,
Many thanks for the line and knot info.
The ring idea is neat. Rather than tying knot on line clip which fixes line length, use of the ring(s) allows changing various length clips for minor line length adjustments. :-)
Roger
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I didn't know you were Irish, Chris! People don't usually spell slew in Gallic... slue!
Chris...
I either slewed, slued, or sloughed you, but whichever it was, it worked, 'cause you are on the list!!
LOL.
And the list is growing. Link to this thread will be sent out in "The Nag" here on the west coast Monday; should get a few more 1/2A/1cc enthusiasts to join in....
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I'm glad. I saw the plans when they were first drawn when Buso came over to Windy's when I lived there and I liked the idea very much. I was flying 1/2A Speed with my children and hot new engines were available and thought it would be fun to build one but I don't remember if Buso sold them direct or what. I recall he wanted to kit them or feature it in an article but I must've missed it if it did happen.
I'm glad Moon gave us a picture to look at, they're very cool looking and it's nice to see a good, replica style finished model complete with iconic paint trim.
Chris...
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Seems like we are at max absorption for baby Stiletto's.....
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"Soon" is the latest word from Walter on the Stiletto's....
He is working on filling backorders of other kits and then will move onto the 1/2 kits/plans sets we are waiting for.
Regards,
Target
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Thanks for the up date! How long is the wait for the plans only??
RK Flyer #^ #^
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I'll check, but I get the impression that Walter is going to do all the work on the project together once he gets freed up.
Doesn't hurt to ask though....
Stand by.
R,
Target
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Those of you that are waiting for plans only, should be able to get them from Walter's website tomorrow night or Monday.
Keep watch on Walters website.
http://builtrightflyright.com/2017/1-2017welcm.htm
R,
Target
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http://builtrightflyright.com/2017/Ribsets/LittleLegends.htm
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#^ #^ My copy of the of the plans for the"Little Legends" arrived today and they are great! Many thanks to Walter & Chris!!
RK Flyer
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Cool! I was wondering if anyone had ordered them yet.
Glad you got them and are happy with them, rk!
R,
Target
Next up kits!
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My plans were in the doorway entrance when I got home a few minutes ago, along with an alignment jig set. Now to figure out where to put these in the building queue.
Mark
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Gents-
It looks like Walter isn't going to be able to make the Stiletto kits anytime soon, due to real life priorities.
He feels terrible about this. Maybe it could happen in the future, but for now it is stalled.
What ISN'T stalled, is the plans set with the FIVE planes on them. The PLANS SET IS AVAILABLE!!!
So anyone that is considering building a 1/2 plane of the five models in miniature, should order a set from Walter, and set to building.
http://builtrightflyright.com/2017/Ribsets/LittleLegends.htm
Kind Regards,
Target
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Got my set last week. They look great. Thanks to Walter for a great job. H^^
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I would love to get a set little legend plans but cannot seem to get hold of Walter. Is there anyone that can help me with this?
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Get well soon Walter Umland.
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Get well soon Walter Umland.
Amen! y1 y1 y1
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Walter has pneumonia among other health problems and has shut down his site and business for a long while. He called me last night with a health update. Not good.
I spoke with Walter today.
He is a fighter.
I ask all to remember him in your prayers for a healthy and timely recovery.
Roger V.
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Walter has pneumonia among other health problems and has shut down his site and business for a long while. He called me last night with a health update. Not good.
Really sorry to hear this. So basically I am out of luck when it comes to these plans or can someone assist me?
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Just a note: I can also provide Lost-Foam building fixtures for built-up wings for the Lil' Legends series.
I believe that years ago Bob actually cut a lost-foam set-up for the Little Legends. It builds a very nice wing.
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Are plans still available for the Li’l Legends? Who do we order from? I’d like to buy a set.
Thanks!
Todd
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You can always take Les 660 plan and reduce the size to 1/2 a proportions if you don't mind the extra build time.
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The plans were produced by Walter Umland, I believe. There was talk about a kit series but I think it only got as far as plans. Walter has folded up his tent and no longer doing any model business, I do believe. These were kind of a take off on an event a southwest club had for 1cc powered stunt models. That relaxed the need for people to know what 1/2A really meant and allowed the Norvel .061 and other engines that size. I think there was one more event for these that had a catchy6 name but I can't remember it right now. Your best bet is to find someone with the plans to make copies for you. I think there were 5 models, and they all had the same wing with different wing tips to go with the fuselage they represented. The answers to those questions are in the thread probably.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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Nobler, Stiletto, USA-1, (Walker's plane), and.....memory fails me....
Okay, thanks Bob - the Impact, and was it the Genesis?
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The Li'l Legends series was a product of the very fertile, creative mind of Steve Buso. I remember well when he contacted me about the prospect of doing that series and asked me if I would be okay with him using my Genesis design as one of the series. I was very happy to give Steve my blessings on that, and I'm certain that Bob Gieseke (Gieseke Nobler), Bill Werwage (USA-1), Les McDonald (Stiletto) and Paul Walker (Impact) were equally happy to see Steve produce this whimsical series. At the time Steve worked this up those were the five USA World Champion models. Since that time Dave Fitzgerald and Orestes Hernandez have won one World Championship each. Perhaps Steve could be persuaded to come up with a Li'l Legend version of their planes as well. That will be part of my conversation with Steve today...
I'm not sure who owns the rights to the plan that was produced that had all five designs, but I will check today with Steve Buso.
Later - Bob Hunt
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Okay, I just got off the phone with Steve Buso and read him what I wrote above. He clarified the story for me as follows...
Steve produced the Li'l Legends series with the thought to donate the plan and story to PAMPA. He sent each of us transparent, sticky-back appliqués with instructions to sign them and return them so that he could put the autographs of each World Champion next to the Li’l Legend version of his plane on the plan. He then made five copies; one for each of the five who's models were on the plan, sent the plans to each person, and did not make any more copies as the idea was to donate the plan to PAMPA and have them sell it through the PAMPA plans service. For some reason the plan was not sent to PAMPA (more on this later). So, there were only five copies out there. Apparently one of the five let someone else copy his plan. Then in turn that entity apparently began selling the plan and even supposedly produced kits from the plan - all without contacting Steve for his permission, or offering any type of royalty. And, yes, Steve is miffed about it, but too much of a gentleman to make a stir about it.
I asked Steve if he would still be willing to donate the plan to PAMPA, and he enthusiastically said, "Yes!" So, Steve will be sending the original Mylar (again, off which only five copies were made) to PAMPA President, Mark Weiss at some point in the near future and it will be added to the PAMPA plans service, which will soon be overhauled. What does Steve get out of all this? Well, once and for all people will know the true story behind these plans, and Steve will get the proper credit that he so richly deserves. Unfortunately he won't benefit from any profits from the unauthorized selling of his plan, or from any kit sales that may have happened. Seems that this occurs a lot in our hobby…
Later - Bob Hunt
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Thank you for the info on the Li’l Legends plans. I look forward to buying a set from PAMPA.