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Title: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 18, 2022, 06:30:00 PM
Hello to all. I just joined Stunthanger today. Looking forward to all things CL.

I flew CL 1/2a's as a kid in Hawaii. But then 50+ years go by and I decided to get back into it as I just retired as a mechanical engineer. I started CL again just 1.5 years ago. My 1st build was a Brodak Little Toot 1/2a. My most recent model is a Brodak P40 ARF w/ Evolution 36NT engine. So quite a change in a relatively short period of time.

Looking forward to learning more about all things CL as I really enjoy it.

BTW I am a member of Wine Country Flyers in Santa Rosa, CA.
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: John Rist on August 18, 2022, 06:46:17 PM
Welcome back!  Two of the biggest changes I sure you have  find, from 50 years ago, is cost has gone through the roof and electric power is now a reasonable option.  As you have already noticed ARF are readily available and they work!  Good luck getting back into the swing of things. It's a fun hobby!  y1
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: john e. holliday on August 18, 2022, 08:26:46 PM
Welcome back.  You have the source here to answer most questions using the search function.  But,  you can ask questions now and wait for the various answers you will get.  I been at this since the mid 50's with a slight break every so often like work, family and some radio control.  Again welcome back. D>K H^^
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Paul Pomposo on August 18, 2022, 09:49:08 PM
We are neighbors! I sent you a PM.
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 18, 2022, 10:22:31 PM
Welcome back!  Two of the biggest changes I sure you have  find, from 50 years ago, is cost has gone through the roof and electric power is now a reasonable option.  As you have already noticed ARF are readily available and they work!  Good luck getting back into the swing of things. It's a fun hobby!  y1

Thanks
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 18, 2022, 10:23:30 PM
Welcome back.  You have the source here to answer most questions using the search function.  But,  you can ask questions now and wait for the various answers you will get.  I been at this since the mid 50's with a slight break every so often like work, family and some radio control.  Again welcome back. D>K H^^

Thanks
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 18, 2022, 10:25:08 PM
We are neighbors! I sent you a PM.

Yup, neighbors. I responded to your PM. I am still finding my way around this forum so hopefully you received my message.
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: gene poremba on August 18, 2022, 11:36:11 PM

 Welcome to Stunthanger......Gene
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: 944_Jim on August 19, 2022, 08:34:59 AM
Mr. McRae,

Welcome to SH. I returned to this hobby of my youth a few years back, and found a lot of knowledgeable fellows over here. These guys are always willing to share their experience.

You mentioned 1/2A as a kid.

Not to take away from StuntHangar, but just to invite you to re-live Cox glory over on CoxEngineForum.com (aka CEF). Those guys love to talk about anything except for politics, and is a treasure box full of neat things small. Topics are all over the board to include trains, slotcars, motorcycles...
Also, RCGroups (aka RCG) has a mildly active Control Line and 1/2A forum. The 1/2A one is more RC-oriented than CL, but there are small engine hotrodders over there.

Enjoy childhood #2!

944_Jim on SH, RCG, and CEF
Jim in NE MS
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 19, 2022, 08:40:59 AM
Mr. McRae,

Welcome to SH. I returned to this hobby of my youth a few years back, and found a lot of knowledgeable fellows over here. These guys are always willing to share their experience.

You mentioned 1/2A as a kid.

Not to take away from StuntHangar, but just to invite you to re-live Cox glory over on CoxEngineForum.com (aka CEF). Those guys love to talk about anything except for politics, and is a treasure box full of neat things small. Topics are all over the board to include trains, slotcars, motorcycles...
Also, RCGroups (aka RCG) has a mildly active Control Line and 1/2A forum. The 1/2A one is more RC-oriented than CL, but there are small engine hotrodders over there.

Enjoy childhood #2!

944_Jim on SH, RCG, and CEF
Jim in NE MS

Thanks much
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Paul Taylor on August 19, 2022, 01:02:34 PM
Welcome back to all the fun.

This is a long shot but I know a guy that use to fly years ago in Hawaii.
Did you fly with Don Shackleton?

Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 20, 2022, 08:10:36 AM
Welcome back to all the fun.

This is a long shot but I know a guy that use to fly years ago in Hawaii.
Did you fly with Don Shackleton?

Sorry, do not know of Don
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: GallopingGhostler on August 21, 2022, 09:31:51 PM
Hello to all. I just joined Stunthanger today. Looking forward to all things CL. I flew CL 1/2a's as a kid in Hawaii. But then 50+ years go by and I decided to get back into it as I just retired as a mechanical engineer. I started CL again just 1.5 years ago.
Welcome to Stunt Hangar, Colin. Got there in the mid 1960's, spent 17 years in Hawaii, before 1st job after college, grad from UH with a BSME.

Back in the early 1970's in high school, I did a one shot flight with a Cox .049 RTF L-4 Grasshopper at a beach park in Maile. I bought it with cash working on a poultry farm in Maile. With only my work buddies and 15 mph tradewind to help, did the glorious Figure-9 with parts scattered across the short grassy field suitable for an NTSB investigation. Still have the donor 190 red Delrin postage stamp engine.

Later in the mainland through Uncle Sam's Scouting Club on the east coast with this time calm weather, learned that balsa flies better with a Sterling Beginner's Eindecker. (Got stationed back in Hawaii, took the GI Bill with college following after.)

My 1st build was a Brodak Little Toot 1/2a. My most recent model is a Brodak P40 ARF w/ Evolution 36NT engine. So quite a change in a relatively short period of time. Looking forward to learning more about all things CL as I really enjoy it.

If you look up the Goldberg Little Toot on Outerzone, mine is the yellow one with Testors Red Head .049. Again, welcome to the forum.
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: phil c on August 22, 2022, 12:46:47 PM
Hello to all. I just joined Stunthanger today. Looking forward to all things CL.

I flew CL 1/2a's as a kid in Hawaii. But then 50+ years go by and I decided to get back into it as I just retired as a mechanical engineer. I started CL again just 1.5 years ago. My 1st build was a Brodak Little Toot 1/2a. My most recent model is a Brodak P40 ARF w/ Evolution 36NT engine. So quite a change in a relatively short period of time.

Looking forward to learning more about all things CL as I really enjoy it.

BTW I am a member of Wine Country Flyers in Santa Rosa, CA.

WELCOME back.  Sounds like you've got the basic skills back quickly.  Use 'em well.

Phil Cartier
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 27, 2022, 08:36:43 AM
Welcome to Stunt Hangar, Colin. Got there in the mid 1960's, spent 17 years in Hawaii, before 1st job after college, grad from UH with a BSME.

Back in the early 1970's in high school, I did a one shot flight with a Cox .049 RTF L-4 Grasshopper at a beach park in Maile. I bought it with cash working on a poultry farm in Maile. With only my work buddies and 15 mph tradewind to help, did the glorious Figure-9 with parts scattered across the short grassy field suitable for an NTSB investigation. Still have the donor 190 red Delrin postage stamp engine.

Later in the mainland through Uncle Sam's Scouting Club on the east coast with this time calm weather, learned that balsa flies better with a Sterling Beginner's Eindecker. (Got stationed back in Hawaii, took the GI Bill with college following after.)

If you look up the Goldberg Little Toot on Outerzone, mine is the yellow one with Testors Red Head .049. Again, welcome to the forum.

Thanks
I grew up on Oahu in Kailua. My parents (and grandparents) were born in Hilo on the Big Island. Only flew 1/2's as a kid. I recently retired and restarted the CL hobby, building and flying a lot (since I now have the time). In 1.5 years I now have 10 flyable models, my most recent a Brodak P40 ARF and a Vector 40. But still learning a lot. I also have a Top Flite Nobler ARF kit still in the box. 
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: John Rist on August 27, 2022, 09:39:43 AM
Thanks
I grew up on Oahu in Kailua. My parents (and grandparents) were born in Hilo on the Big Island. Only flew 1/2's as a kid. I recently retired and restarted the CL hobby, building and flying a lot (since I now have the time). In 1.5 years I now have 10 flyable models, my most recent a Brodak P40 ARF and a Vector 40. But still learning a lot. I also have a Top Flite Nobler ARF kit still in the box.

Be careful if you want to fly the Nobler ARF.  The controls are know to fail after a few flights.  As a minimum replace the leadouts.   D>K
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Ken Culbertson on August 27, 2022, 10:27:01 AM
Be careful if you want to fly the Nobler ARF.  The controls are know to fail after a few flights.  As a minimum replace the leadouts.   D>K
Replace the whole setup and redo the motor mounts.  If they don't fail, they will probably snag.  Once you do that just fly it till you get tired of flying, it is a sweetheart.

ken
Title: Re: New to Stunthanger
Post by: Colin McRae on August 29, 2022, 04:41:58 PM
Thx for the heads up on the Nobler ARF leadouts and motor mounts.