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Title: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on March 29, 2009, 06:52:51 AM
Anyone who received an e-mail copy of our 2009 rules should note that there's a math error in the possible max score for the Unlimited event.  It has since been corrected.  For a copy of the rules, e-mail me at vsc-guy(at)cox(dot)net.

For a look at last year's event, see the March '09 issue of FM, pp. 56-59.
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on August 12, 2009, 07:11:19 AM
Just bumping it up.  The October 10-11 dates are rapidly approaching.  Several new & interesting models are nearing completion.  To join in the fun, contact me for rules & full details:  vsc-guy(at)cox(dot)net.
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Chris McMillin on August 17, 2009, 02:31:01 PM
My models are making 0 progress :(.
Michael may make it with his new paint job and redone controls and engines.
We'll see how it goes.
Chris...
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on August 29, 2009, 06:27:33 PM
It's getting close.  Put something together for October 10-11 in Tucson.  You don't need throttles and/or operating features for the "Limited" event.  In fact all-sheet entries are encouraged.

This is a most pleasant change-of-pace event.  Bring a camera!  With any luck, this one will again be featured in the pages of FM.

Rules?  vsc-guy(at)cox(dot)net.  Hope to see you here!
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on September 20, 2009, 09:01:47 PM
"Teaser" notification of some entries, among others, that may be seen there:

  1)  a B-24
  2)  a DeHavilland Comet (1934 air racer)
  3)  the famous TU-95 Bear
  4)  a Pond Racer
  5)  same old Laos-based A-26 from last year?

BE there!!!

 
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: LARRY RICE on September 22, 2009, 06:33:34 AM
      Black Hawk Models is kitting an Lockheed Electra L-10 (Amelia Earhart)/Hudson Bomber. This might be interesting.
Larry
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: wwwarbird on September 30, 2009, 05:21:10 PM
 Can't wait to see the pics Mike! Hope you have a great turnout with some cool new models. The B-24 sounds way cool, whodunit?

 Here's a 2010 project for Trostle, how about the German WWII plane where they joined two HE111's on one wing and added a fifth engine? Oh yeah, and I think at least one of them carried an ME109 piggyback, like for use as a flying bomb or something... S?P VD~ S?P VD~ ;D

 Wish I could be there.  

 W.W.
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on September 30, 2009, 08:55:20 PM
Re: joined He-111s with 5th engine --- it's been done.  Dave Braun & Ron Duly, Valley Circle Burners, c.1976 (from whom I stole the idea for this great little event).
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Chris McMillin on September 30, 2009, 10:55:29 PM
Mike,
I just got a Blackhawk Electra for a little H-500 practice model. Not sure how detailed or complex it'll be. Trying to participate, though.
Michael's coming with the P-38.
Chris...
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on October 01, 2009, 08:20:40 AM
Chris:

Looking forward to seeing you guys here.  The more, the merrier!
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: wwwarbird on October 01, 2009, 06:16:42 PM
 Whoah. ;D

 Are there any pics of that 5 motor HE-111 to be found?
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Trostle on October 01, 2009, 09:52:19 PM
Whoah. ;D

 Are there any pics of that 5 motor HE-111 to be found?

Here is the He 111Z.

The model that Ron Duly did a number of years ago for profile scale is almost legend.  Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of it.  It was a spectacle whenever he brought it out for one of the 1/2A profile scale contests held in Southern California several years ago.  I think he had several kinds of motors on it, including Wen Mac's, maybe a Testors, and one or two Cox engines.  Watching the starting procedure was better than any Keystone Cops movie.  The starting crew would work to start the engines.  Then as engines were started, the refueling crew would keep topping off the tanks of the running engines as other engines were started.  Needless to say, the refueling process would sometimes flood the running engine, or a running engine would just quit.  So there was a constant flurry of acivitity of the refueling team going to various engines while the starting crew was working to get another engine running.  I can remember seeing the thing fly for at least several laps when all the engines were running.

I hope the scan at least shows something of what the real airplane looked like.

Keith
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: wwwarbird on October 02, 2009, 05:38:14 PM
 Well Keith, there's your 3-view reference to draw up a plan with, better get started for 2010! Please keep us posted on the build! ;D y1 :##

 Thanks for the info!
 

 
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Clancy Arnold on October 03, 2009, 01:20:46 PM
Talk about wanting a level playing field!!

Note the four dual main gears.  That would require a very level runway.
Clancy
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on October 03, 2009, 06:59:46 PM
That's one reason why we have three level asphalt circles in Tucson. 
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: wwwarbird on October 04, 2009, 02:31:17 PM
 Thanks for reminding me Mikey. :( :##
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Chris McMillin on October 06, 2009, 05:44:08 PM
I'm still in bed so, no little Howard 500. But, Michael's model will have new 061's and that's the important thing.
Chris...
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on October 06, 2009, 08:10:57 PM
Having seen preview glimpses of your "work-in-progress" Howard 500 (horiz./vert. tail surfaces) it'll be worth the wait.  Perhaps the 4th annual next October?  Meanwhile, looking forward to seeing the P-38 here next weekend.

Tell him to make the flight(s) "attention-getting".  There is no Junior award this time....just 1st thru 3rd for Limited (no throttles and/or flight options) and Unlimited ("anything goes").

And for those us who take this thing seriously: if Chris ever finishes that Howard 500, we're gonna' have to crank things up a notch, because ..... well, trust me!

Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Chris McMillin on October 06, 2009, 09:52:56 PM
Who told you about the retracts?
Chris...
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: wwwarbird on October 07, 2009, 05:41:48 PM
 Ok, where's the Howard pics?  #^
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: wwwarbird on October 16, 2009, 05:13:46 PM
 Didn't anybody bring a camera? #^ S?P D>K #^ :##
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on October 16, 2009, 05:44:59 PM
That's all explained in the "Contest Results" section below...

Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on October 25, 2009, 04:01:50 PM
Okay, photos are up.  See "Open Forum" page.  There are others on Stuka....
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: roger on October 26, 2009, 05:57:43 PM
mike i had askedyou on another site how you finished your a-26  could you let me know? :!
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: Mike Keville on October 27, 2009, 07:54:19 AM
Roger, the A-26A was finished as follows:

- 3 coats Minwax Polycrylic
- Rattle-can auto primer (Rustoleum)
- Rattle-can "American Accents" colors @ top
- Brushed black "American Accents" @ bottom & "de-icer boots"
- Testors enamels @ "glass" sections
- Panel lines: Sharpie marker, accented with white pastel pencil.
- Simulated exhaust stains: Prismacolor art pencil
- Rattle-can Satin polyurethane (Ace brand) overall.
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: roger on October 27, 2009, 03:16:30 PM
thanks...
Title: Re: 3rd annual 1cc Multi-Engine Profile Scale contest (Tucson)
Post by: roger on November 11, 2009, 05:25:27 PM
hey mike
i asked you on another site ... about tip weight on the a-26 how much
roger