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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Phil Coopy on January 01, 2010, 11:48:03 AM
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I've been trying to finish a new Vector 40 for my Stalker 46, but now that I am ready to shoot clear, it decides to rain for a few days......sh happens. Now I doubt that I'll have it ready and trimmed for KOI. Bummer. Guess I'm happy that the old one still works pretty well. Of course the way I've been flying lately a brick with an engine would do fine. Sorry, just venting......
Phil
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Phil,
Don't be so hard on yourself. You are vastly improved from what we saw last year... #^
Ward-O
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Yea, we have the same thing here right now. There's as much water in the air is there in, well, the water. Just asking for blushing. One of my goals is to develop and honest to gosh paint booth. one with exhaust fans, a concrete floor with water flow and a dehumidifier. One of these days.
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According to USAIRNET the humidity is supposed to drop to 36% about 4PM today so I can get some clear done today. #^
Phil
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Phil, you don't want to take an untried plalne to the KOI. You want something that you know. Take the new one for display and trimming. Hope you guys have great weather with mild breezes.
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New Vector is almost ready.....just need lettering done...get my vinyl cutter out and do that tomorrow.....maybe fly later this week and decide how much trimming it needs....maybe I can use it for KOI. Sure anxious to see how it flies on a the Stalker 46. Any prop suggestions?
Phil
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Phil, That looks real nice. What does it weigh, and is that finish all dope? Keep us up to date with the trimming, and how well you like the Stalker engine..
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Man that looks HOT!!!!
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Phil,
Looks outstanding!
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Once again, looks great Phil! Cant wait to see it being pulled by that Stalker!
Larry
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Finally got 'er finished...coat of Pledge and she'll be ready to fly if the weather ever warms up a bit and the wind drops below 10mph. I used $kote on the wing & Stab, and dope on the fuselage. It came out 46.5 oz. We'll se how she likes the Stalker 46SE in comparison to my other one with the LA46. Maybe I can have it trimmed by the time KOI is here. LL~
Phil
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Phil, that looks great!!! I really like the color choices and the way it was layed out y1 y1
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Very nice Phil!! Plan to start on my first Vector build in a few weeks, gotta finish the Firecat on the board first. Any building tips or things you would do differently? I have a 46la to put in it but not sure about a tank size, i see you used an adjustable rudder, i will be using this to move up to intermediate, not sure if i would know the difference with it. Did one roll of monocote work? Do you mind questions when i start building? Thanks , and again your Vector looks great. Ray
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I like lthat color scheme also. It really stands out. May have to borrow it.
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Phil,
I have been flying the same combo (Vector, Stalker .46SE) for more than a year now and it proved a great combination. Regarding the prop. I either use a Zinger 12x5 or an APC 12x5. Both preform well. Launch rpm with the Zinger is 7800-8000 rpm. I use a standard uniflow setup and do not use exhaust pressure. I tried it but the engine was speeding up to much towards the end of the flight. The only real issue I had with the engine was a hard 4-2 break coming out of the third loop going into inverted, same in some places of the square 8. This was cured using longreach plugs (OS-F in stead of Enya 3). Hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.
Rgds, Bram Anker
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Phil:
I love that paint scheme. Don't be surprised if you see one of my planes that looks a lot like it.
Bill
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Took my new Vector 40 out today and flew it. It turns a lot better than the old one did...not a surprise since it weighs about 6 1/2 ounces less that the old one. I did some very tight clovers with it and it didn't seem to want to stall so that's good for me. The Stalker 46SE runs good but I think it still needs a lot more runs before it is completely broken in. Not sure what the best plug is yet. So far I only tested with a Zinger 11X5 prop and using FIA fuel. Launch at about 8400RPMs. It runs 8:06 minutes on 4 ounces. Happy camper so far..... ;D More later.
Phil
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What kind of line length were you running, and what kind of lap speeds were you seeing?
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Steve,
I was flying on 60ft lines...was all alone at the field so I had my hands full.....didn't get lap times....next time.
Phil
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Took my new Vector 40 out today and flew it. It turns a lot better than the old one did...not a surprise since it weighs about 6 1/2 ounces less that the old one. I did some very tight clovers with it and it didn't seem to want to stall so that's good for me. The Stalker 46SE runs good but I think it still needs a lot more runs before it is completely broken in. Not sure what the best plug is yet. So far I only tested with a Zinger 11X5 prop and using FIA fuel. Launch at about 8400RPMs. It runs 8:06 minutes on 4 ounces. Happy camper so far..... ;D More later.
Phil
Phil,
Stalkers typically need a long time to reach full potential. In my experience even after they are well broken in you will see a gradual increase in preformance. I had a .40SE which seemed to improve evan after more than 250 flights, not spectacular but every couple of weeks I thought, yes better again. As I said earlier, I think you can get away with a bigger prop, 12x5 works fine for me. It won't change airspeed but there is more thrust available, the margins are larger. Again, I use a longreach plug which improves the shape of the combustion chamber and gave me more reliable 4-2 breaks. I run 5% nitro fuel which may help turning the bigger prop and fly on 66ft lines doing 5,2sec laptimes. The aircraft preformes well anywhere between 4,8-5,4 sec. Any slower may present problems with my version of the Vector which is not super light (49oz)
Rgds, Bram