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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Paul Taylor on October 07, 2016, 04:33:53 PM
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What plane would be a good for a PA 40 UL on a pipe.
I currently have it in a Vector but I can't drop the pipe in the fuse.
Looking for a plane that will accommodate the pipe and still be a good flyer.
Thanks in advance for your input.
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An Oriental Plus isn't a bad flying airplane. It took me up to expert with the PA 40UL in it. You could also do a Staris/Satona/Shrike with some mods from Randy for the lighter motor.
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Randy can tell you how to modify one of his bigger plane's. He told me last year but can remember all he said, so I would ask him. Steve
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The smaller SV series Satona , Staris, Shrike would be very good for that engine, or a standard Vector with an added pipe belly
They are about 630 to 640 sq in
Randy
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Hey Randy, what happened to the SV12. Never hear anything about it now. I built one many years ago with a PA 40 and it was a terrific flier.
It was basically a SV11 but smaller, was it not?
It would be great for a PA40 UL, would it not!
Randy Cuberly
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I am about to drop a piped PA40UL into an RSM Oriental Plus, which is about 605 inches. Model is ready for clear coats and then (ugh) buffing. Anyway, a Dee Rice design that reportedly flys very well. Designed for piped 40 from ground up, not retrofitted. The model was recommended to me by a top West Coast stunt guy. Excellent quality kit, as usual from RSM. If I can get the picture from cell phone to computer I will post a photo.
I understand that Bob Hunt may have some Randy Smith designs scaled down slightly to about 600 inches, precovered wing and tail pieces. Of course need to scratch build the fuselage in such case to get appearance points.
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This should be a pic of the OP if it will upload. If not, look at RSM web site.
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Hey Randy, what happened to the SV12. Never hear anything about it now. I built one many years ago with a PA 40 and it was a terrific flier.
It was basically a SV11 but smaller, was it not?
It would be great for a PA40 UL, would it not!
Randy Cuberly
hI Randy
The Intrepid XL (SV-12) is a large ship, 60.5 inches and same as a SV-11. The PA 40 UL will pull it, but you would need a lot of nose weight to balance the plane.
The smaller SV series airplanes I suggested were designed for a PA 40 RE, and will work perfectly with a PA 40 UL, The Ultra Light is smaller across the case bottom, so you would need to resize the internal formers, as you would with any airplane to make the motor mounts the right size.
There is also a plane called the Starion that works well with the PA 40 UL, all the ones I recommended are World Class flying ships
Regards
Randy
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Buccaneer 740. Great flying design by Allen Brickhaus. Simple to build.
Steve
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hI Randy
The Intrepid XL (SV-12) is a large ship, 60.5 inches and same as a SV-11. The PA 40 UL will pull it, but you would need a lot of nose weight to balance the plane.
The smaller SV series airplanes I suggested were designed for a PA 40 RE, and will work perfectly with a PA 40 UL, The Ultra Light is smaller across the case bottom, so you would need to resize the internal formers, as you would with any airplane to make the motor mounts the right size.
There is also a plane called the Starion that works well with the PA 40 UL, all the ones I recommended are World Class flying ships
Regards
Randy
Well, so much for my 76 year old memory! LL~ LL~ LL~
Mike put the airplane on a tee shirt for VSC one year in the 90's. Worked very well with a PA40RE (Large case), on a pipe, but it was a much heavier engine than the UL. I still have two of the old PA40RE engines and they still run very, very well! Lots of RPM and lots of power.
Randy Cuberly
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How about a Saturn or Europa (Bob and Robby Hunt). Not sure about the wing area of either one.
James
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This is for Matt Colan - Matt, do you recall what length and diameter lines you flew your OP on? I am intending to start with .018 x 63 but have .015 x 63 and 60 as well. 60 probably too short.
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This is for Matt Colan - Matt, do you recall what length and diameter lines you flew your OP on? I am intending to start with .018 x 63 but have .015 x 63 and 60 as well. 60 probably too short.
I don't remember what length lines I was on. If I were to start flying it again from the beginning, I would start with .015 x 62ft lines.
I'm currently running 63ft .018" lines on my Staris, which is slightly larger than the Oriental Plus
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I am pretty partial to Bob Hunt's Saturn. Great flying airplane. The PA 40 would slip in very nicely. Around 630 square inches if memory serves.
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This plane wraps around a PA40 UL very well :)
630 SQ IN. 52.5 OZ.
Kim.
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This plane wraps around a PA40 UL very well :)
630 SQ IN. 52.5 OZ.
Kim.
I saw this plane in 04 and it flies very well.
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I have to say, from personal experience I would go with the Satona/Staris/Shrike. I flew my Satona to a top 5 finish at the US Nationals with a PA 40 and it was me and not the plane/power that kept me from winning. I have thought a few times about putting a PA 40 ultra lite in the nose, currently I am running Mag parts to balance it out.
Mine is a few ounces under 50 and is a killer set-up. A winning record, and a pleasure to fly. The Shrike and Staris are the same plane as the Satona I fly, the Vector 40 is pretty much an un-piped version of the same.
I can post pictures of the design if you like.
Curt
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Thanks guys for the in put. Yes Curt pictures would be nice.
It's now in the eye of the beholder. 😉
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Bob McDonald has been flying a glorious USA1 with one of those little critters and (given the size of the USA!...a big ship!) it is amazingly agile and never lacking for power. One of the more impressive combinations I've seen in recent years.
Ted Fancher
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How much does the PA .40 UL weigh and how big of a tank will it need?
Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team
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I would guess it depends on plane and conditions but my Vector gets 4.5oz per pattern.
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Is that a standard length pipe on that model (it does seem quite short.)
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My setup burns about 5.25-5.5oz of fuel. And I think the 40UL weighs 8.2oz
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Is that a standard length pipe on that model (it does seem quite short.)
Chris
Not a pipe. It is a Randy carbon muffler. Very light! Works well with this engine.
Kim
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Chris
Not a pipe. It is a Randy carbon muffler. Very light! Works well with this engine.
Kim
Thanks Kim, so its not tuned in any way?
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Thanks guys for the in put. Yes Curt pictures would be nice.
It's now in the eye of the beholder. 😉
As requested, here are some pictures of my Satona, including a sunset shot at the L-Pad in Muncie.
Curt
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Thanks Kim, so its not tuned in any way?
Chris,
It does have a baffle but it is not "tuned". Engine runs just fine without a pipe.
I wish they were still available.
Kim