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Title: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 05, 2006, 09:01:08 PM
Ready for some micro-modeling?  Check it out: 11" span, I think a 3 7/8" chord, or maybe it's 2 7/8" I forget.  PeeWee .020.  Notice the scale in the pics with my hand, and with my LittleAxe.  A true backyard flier, I'm thinking 12' lines.

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Bill Little on November 05, 2006, 10:24:06 PM
WOW, Ray!  That is a cute little bugger!  ;D

What size APC is that, and I think I know how the tank venting works, but could you explain it?

BTW: How ling an engine run do you get with the stock tank and what fuel?

Thanks
Bill <><
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 06, 2006, 02:53:42 AM
WOW, Ray! That is a cute little bugger! ;D

What size APC is that, and I think I know how the tank venting works, but could you explain it?

BTW: How ling an engine run do you get with the stock tank and what fuel?

Thanks
Bill <><

Hi Bill,

Thanks!

Believe it or not, that's a 4.2x2 APC!  I also have a Cox 3.5x2.5  3-blade I intend to try.

Tank venting's purpose is to prevent fuel leakage on the ground.  Both vents from the tank top ("side") run up to a Tee above the engine. Probably more elaborate than it needed to be, but I think it looks kinda cool and it'll accomplish the purpose.  The interior fuel line is of course repositioned to the lower outboard side (actual bottom) of the tank.

As far as the length of engine run, I have not yet run it so I don't know.  I just recently picked up two of these little guys from the Classified section; this is the better of the two--the other needs a little work yet (no NVA, for instance; not an integral tank).  I cleaned this one up and that's it so far, but it has good compression and you can hear the reed valve clicking, so it should run OK.

 For fuel, I'll first try my standard Champion 15% with added castor, that I use in everything.  I may have to invest in a can of higher nitro stuff, we'll see.

I have no idea what to expect from engine or plane either one.  I can hardly wait!

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: rob biddle on November 06, 2006, 04:37:23 AM
    Hi Ray,
 That looks really cool. A mate of mine had a pee wee .020 when we were at high school, went like the clappers.  ;D
 
 We built a sheet wing trainer, about 12" span from a scrap of 4"x 1/8" sheet. :! 

 Surprisingly it flew pretty well. It would loop, bunt, do reverse wingovers and horizontal eights. I remember using almost all of the circle to fit the eights in.

 We broke a shed load of props, always crashing when we fell down in tears **)
(It didn't help that it seemed to be doing 100mph on 15' lines.)

 I wanted one bad when I was a kid but couldn't justify the cost when I was saving for a .40, I knew I'd get one someday.........

 Found one on E-bay about 6 months ago and snatched it up, unrun, brand new.
I haven't run her yet as I haven't found any suitable props here, looks like I may have to order those APC 4.2x2s from the US, the LHS's here tend to only keep stuff for .40 and up r/c arfs and nitro buggy stuff. :'( ''
 
 We found the .020 likes 25% nitro and upwards, I've even heard 35% recommended!

 I really can't wait for the flight report as I have been "eyeing off" the Queen Bee plan in Tom Morris's book since I first aquired the engine.

 You will have a laugh, I guarantee it!

 Cheers, Rob.
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 06, 2006, 08:13:50 AM
Yeah, I'm looking forward to flying it; at least it'll be something different!  I'm planning on 12' lines, mostly because that's the biggest circle I can fit in my backyard, between the garage and the trees. I figure as an old combat flier, I oughtta be able to handle any quick laps it may turn...may be "famous last words", we'll see.

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Mike Spiess on November 06, 2006, 08:31:35 AM
Hey Ray I have 2 brand new Thimble Drome Props that say " use only on .020 engines" right on the hud and they are 4.5x2. Be carfull of the nitro content of your fuel these little buggers don't like to have it changed after break in.(ask me how I know).
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 06, 2006, 05:36:22 PM
Ray--------make me a kit please.
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Richard Grogan on November 06, 2006, 07:22:30 PM
Ready for some micro-modeling?  Check it out: 11" span, I think a 3 7/8" chord, or maybe it's 2 7/8" I forget.  PeeWee .020.  Notice the scale in the pics with my hand, and with my LittleAxe.  A true backyard flier, I'm thinking 12' lines.

--Ray
Neato Ray!
You may be about to have the most fun that you've had in a long time! Theres nothing quite like flying and stunting in your own back yard! You can hand launch it yourself. I remember flying my Cox Red Baron Pitts Special in my folks back yard growing up. What a hoot that size of plane is, its what I first learned to do more than just a loop with(it flew pretty well inverted too)! I still have it, and the Lil Stinker and the Art Schroll Pitts too!
I also have a couple of .020s I need a plane for. Are you planning on kitting it? If so how much and when? Let us know!
Have a ball! f~  ~>
Richard
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 06, 2006, 07:54:30 PM
Somehow I knew the kit question would come up...I wasn't planning on kitting it but you know me, my arm can be twisted.  If I were to issue a kit, it would be modified somewhat--a simpler fuselage profile for one thing.  Price? I dunno, haven't thought about it.  How much would you pay? (hehe)

I will give it some serious thought if there's enough interest.

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 07, 2006, 06:34:09 AM
 $35.00??
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 07, 2006, 02:30:33 PM
Well, that's one.

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 07, 2006, 03:26:06 PM
Well, that's one.

--Ray

Does this mean I have a kit on order?
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Russell Shaffer on November 07, 2006, 05:33:00 PM
I know where you can get some 020 parts but I don't have a mailing address.  Price will be right. 
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 07, 2006, 05:43:22 PM
I know where you can get some 020 parts but I don't have a mailing address.  Price will be right. 

I will need parts................
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 07, 2006, 06:51:29 PM
Does this mean I have a kit on order?

Simmer down, Frank, I haven't committed yet...it'll take considerably more than one order.  Do you even have an .020?

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: rob biddle on November 08, 2006, 01:10:47 AM
  Hi Ray,
 I thought about ordering a kit from you after it was mentioned.

 Did the sums, $35 divide by .75 + 8 bucks for a money order = $55 Aud.

 Nup, the missus would kill me, there's enough scrap to build about 10 of them around here!   n1 ~~>

 I reckon I could Knock up a kit in the time it took me to post the money order **)

 Boy, it would be a fun little kit to put together though! ;D

 I ordered some props from the US for my .020 this morning, can't wait to get it happening. >:D

 Cheers, rob.
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 08, 2006, 01:34:26 AM
Simmer down, Frank, I haven't committed yet...it'll take considerably more than one order.  Do you even have an .020?

--Ray

Just think of the cute little box you could package them in.
I do too have a .020!!
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: rob biddle on November 08, 2006, 03:25:00 AM
  Yay, Queen Bee combat!!!  n~ n~ n~ n~ n~ n~
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Mike Spiess on November 08, 2006, 06:52:50 AM
If you do kits mark me down for one. n~ %^
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 08, 2006, 07:23:08 AM
Well, that's two...getting closer.

OK Frank, ya got me there...you do have an .020. 

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 08, 2006, 03:31:21 PM
Well, that's two...getting closer. 

--Ray

How many will it take Ray?
BTW-----Have you noticed that an awful lot of the planes you build are yellow?
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 08, 2006, 04:16:18 PM
Well see, I got a big roll of yellow film...gotta use it up.  Besides, yellow planes--especially small yellow planes--are easier to see in flight.  That's my story and I'm sticking with it.

i dunno how many it'll take to "trigger" me to make kits--I'd have to cut templates first, not worth just one or two kits.  Maybe a half-dozen?  Just speculating here...

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 13, 2006, 08:11:42 AM
By the way...Been thinking about the "yellow planes" crack:  Not true!

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 13, 2006, 09:56:38 AM
O.K. Ray.............You do know other colors than yellow.

Did you start the Queen Bee templates?
All you need to do to get orders is put up a post that you're looking for guys that want a kit. You'll have a half dozen orders first day!! ~> ~^
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Leroy Heikes on November 13, 2006, 11:56:03 AM
OK I'll bite!  ~> Put me down for one.  #^ I have two 0.020 sitting in a shoe box on my bench,  8) and an 0.010.     :!  How about a micro Bee, or a twin Bee?

And Frank is right! I don't think I have ever seen a kit I didn't like! **) **) **)

Leroy
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 13, 2006, 03:30:01 PM
If I haven't lost count, I believe that's four...getting closer.

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Russell Shaffer on November 13, 2006, 06:49:31 PM
Where did you find an 020 without a red tank?
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: frank carlisle on November 13, 2006, 09:05:09 PM
Ray!!  You are being a balsa tease!!
Would you mind terribly if I started a thread to get orders for this little bugger?
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 14, 2006, 02:18:00 AM
Oh, go for it, I guess...like I need another project! I'm just a glutton for abuse...

And, I don't think I could charge $35...let's go with $30.

--Ray





Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Richard Grogan on November 14, 2006, 04:07:24 AM
Oh, go for it, I guess...like I need another project! I'm just a glutton for abuse...

And, I don't think I could charge $35...let's go with $30.

--Ray

Maybe 25 +5 SH? <=



Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 14, 2006, 08:34:18 AM
S&H are always included in my prices...at least domestically.  So, sure, if you want to look at it that way, then just for you, $25...+ $5 S&H.  Or I could make you a real deal:  $20, + $10 S&H...In any case, $30 total.

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: john e. holliday on November 14, 2006, 09:43:35 AM
Why not $5.00 for the kit and $25.00 for shipping, handling and manufacturing.  Just kidding.  DOC Holliday
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 14, 2006, 01:23:36 PM
For you, Doc...Done!

--Ray
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: Russell Shaffer on November 14, 2006, 06:32:55 PM
Ray, those pieces I talked about are in the mail, should be there this week.  Look for a padded envelope from Oregon.
Title: Re: Queen Bee (pics)
Post by: minnesotamodeler on November 14, 2006, 06:57:27 PM
Thanks Russell, I'll watch for them.

--Ray