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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Garf on August 04, 2010, 03:23:05 PM
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The rebuild of the PT-19 is done. In the process, I removed the dihedral and stretched the fuselage. Test flight this Sunday.
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Looking good Phil.
Keep us posted on how she flys.
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The plane looks good. I thought that by now you would be waiting for December. The other day I was mowing they said heat index was 120. H^^
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I'm only managing between 2 and 4 flights on a Sunday before melting down.
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Hey we have a cold front coming thru tomorrow that will cool us off here in the mid south. We will get down to the upper 90's!
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Today's test flight canceled on account of rain. This area is under a flood watch.
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Hey Doc, maybe in that kind of heat you should leave the grass till another day n1 n1
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Took the PT-19 out today for a test flight. The McCoy 35 didn't hack it. Brought it home and swapped the McCoy for a ST 46. Lets see how that works.
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ST 46 still didn't hack it. Next is a Fox MK-6 combat special.
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What prop are you trying to use on the .46? With the warmer temps, might have to go to more diameter or more nitro in the fuel. H^^
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Taipan 11-5. I still think it sits too level on the ground. Nothing else I fly has trouble getting off the takeoff ramp. This will do the reverse wingover with no problem.
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Shorten the tail gear. Or put on bigger wheels. H^^
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I think I'll do both.
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My first attempt to use a Fox MK-6 combat special failed. The engine wouldn't start. It seems that I had changed the NVA and didn't establish the setting before trying to fly it. I had it way too rich, and this thing's critical. I reset it and ran it in my back yard.
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The PT-19 gear had worked loose, so I redrilled and bushed the hole. Last flight, my partner told me that my tip weight had come loose. When I got it home, I opened the compartment and everything was where it was supposed to be, so I opened the covering and checked. I found 2 wood blocks with a 1/8" hole in the middle. They were the gear reinforcing blocks. There was no trace of glue on them. Now for plan "B".