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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: big ron on January 25, 2015, 06:13:01 PM
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Is there a full size plan for a sig primary force or anyone got one to spare
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Check with "Mickey's Models" in the vendors corner he designed it and should have plans.
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I think they may be available from the PAMPA plans service also.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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file:///C:/Users/Irene/Downloads/175-SHARK560-Parts-Model.pdf
I have an extra set of plans you can have . But take a look at the pdf above from the BOTR site. Pat Johnston's new design. I built one and it flys a lot better than the PF's I've had. It has a parts template sheet as the plans haven't been drawn yet. Everything you need to make the plane. Mine weighs 42 ounces with trike gear. And the P.F. plans only have the root and tip airfoils shown.
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Uhhm .. That file is on YOUR c: drive. You would need to provide a URL for others to view it. I'm not sure what the "BOTR site" refers to. Can you elaborate please?
Thanks.
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http://www.brotherhoodofthering.info/mbbs22/category-view.asp
I don't think that will work either but, that's the site, Brotherhood Of The Ring. go to Building Projects and scroll down to New Shark 560 design. Scroll down to the last entry and the pdf file is there. There are some other pdf's that show the side and top views.
It looks like it will work.
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I think that you get a rib sheet when you order plans from Mike. I copied my ribs when I built my P/F. It's a nice model for it's size.
dennis
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Mike provides all templates and set up info.
I have built 2 pf models and surprisingly the arf is close to original.
Mike is also great to deal with.
Warren
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Mike provides all templates and set up info.
I have built 2 pf models and surprisingly the arf is close to original.
Mike is also great to deal with.
Warren
I'll second that, Warren. I just got my plans/patterns/instructions today from Mikey.
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I'll second that, Warren. I just got my plans/patterns/instructions today from Mikey.
Thank for all your kind words. The P-Force is great flying model and continues to sell well and I get many complements and praise about the model. But, I have another but bigger idea, wait until you see the P-Force XL!!! Just Killer.
Later,
Mikey
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%^@ H^^
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Mike! What did you have to go and say that! You know I have to have a set of the new plans now.
Once I receive the ones you just sent out I will be bugging you for the PFXL plans.
Warren
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Mike! What did you have to go and say that! You know I have to have a set of the new plans now.
Once I receive the ones you just sent out I will be bugging you for the PFXL plans.
Warren
Hi Warren,
The PFXL won't be ready until I fly the heck out of it and make sure it flies as good as I think it will. Until then, make sure you have a new .46 or .51 ready to go (LOL).
Later Buddy,
Mikey
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Hi Warren,
The PFXL won't be ready until I fly the heck out of it and make sure it flies as good as I think it will. Until then, make sure you have a new .46 or .51 ready to go (LOL).
Later Buddy,
Mikey
Well I hope you old buddy Dan is on the short list of guys that will be offered plans when they become available!! y1 y1 I have flown the absolute heck out of my first and only P-Force and it's on it's second covering job. I two more ARF kits stashed have a couple of your short kits in my stash also. I claim to have had the first ARF version flying in the midwest when they came out, 2006? I built it exactly as per instructions with an OSLA.25 just to prove it a capable model out of the box. Got a second place in profile at our Ice-O-Lated contest with just four trim flights on it. I went to an FP-.25 for a while just try that out. With the two .25's it was right on the edge for power in any kind of wind. I have since upgraded to a OS.32F and love that A LOT! I tell you all of that just to profess my admiration for you most excellent design work!!! (How's that for sucking up?) The airplane does have it all, it looks good and it flies good.
Good to be seeing you on the forums! Been a long time since we shared some beer and hamburgers!
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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My ARF PF is electric and it Fly's rings around my e-Tutor. I have a scratch built PF waiting to fly and it is much much lighter than the ARF. I can't wait until the snow goes away to see what the difference is.
Warren