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Old 06-23-2012, 06:49 AM
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I got these plans from a guy at the field (I was raving about my 20 year old Senior and how it's never been crashed and he offered them up).

I had planned to go electric, but I'm building this one for my dad and He wanted nitro. I did some research and picked up a Big Mig .074 from www.nvengines.com. This engine is awesome...I can't wait to run it...it's just a really cool little piece of engineering.

Anyway...here are some pics of the build:

My boy and I hamming it up:



Setting dihedral:



Sheeting:



Done and ready for sanding:



I'm building from the plans and my limited building experience. So far all is well...I'm sure I've messed some stuff up, but nothing critical. I can't wait to get this in the air. The Norvel engine really has me stoked...and I'll be building more 1/2A planes now that I know there is a quality power option that's NOT electric (no offense, I have many electrics, but I do love nitro more).
Old 06-23-2012, 07:00 AM
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Here's a pic of the engine (though I know most of you have seen one before...):


Old 06-24-2012, 04:15 PM
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Lookin' good sirzepp!!
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Looks great so far Sirzepp, plan on a 2oz tank and a master airscrew 7X3 prop for that. You'll be flying at 1/2 throttle most of the time anyway. When setting up the throttle linkage, note that foward is idle and it pulls back for full throttle (you won't see because of the screen.)
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Not sure sirzepp's motor has a throttle.
Old 06-25-2012, 08:32 AM
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Not sure sirzepp's motor has a throttle.
I believe all .074's shipped with throttles. You can see the throttle arm on the left hand side in his first pic.
Old 06-25-2012, 08:45 AM
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Actually they do offer the .074 in a CL model now, but Andrew is correct, Sirzepp's is the RC version.
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Actually they do offer the .074 in a CL model now...............
Is that a fairly new offering from NV Engines? From the picture they have posted, it looks to be the same as the R/C version. I wonder if they used the same carb body and just cross drilled it for a spraybar rather than a throttle barrel. If so, it would make a nice step up from the 1/2A sized planes. You could still fly in smaller areas, but have the zip needed for slightly larger planes.
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ORIGINAL: hllywdb

Looks great so far Sirzepp, plan on a 2oz tank and a master airscrew 7X3 prop for that. You'll be flying at 1/2 throttle most of the time anyway. When setting up the throttle linkage, note that foward is idle and it pulls back for full throttle (you won't see because of the screen.)
Thanks for the advice! I'll definitely follow it...this is my first NV/Norvel.
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I haven't gotten much done lately...we are moving this week. Chances are it will be a week or so before I get back to it. I hope to have her in the air soon, though, as it was SUPPOSED to be a father's day gift to my dad (LOL!).
Old 06-26-2012, 03:23 PM
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Lookin' good sirzepp!!
Thanks!
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Looks great so far.. looking forward to more....
Old 07-11-2012, 11:29 AM
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So sirzepp,

Monitoring and awaiting news.

Don't forget to go by posting the step by step
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Sorry...I have been swamped with work and moving....all done now, though. I should be making some progress this weekend.
Old 07-16-2012, 07:24 AM
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Finally got the airplane room all set up and started back in on the Kadetito:

Horizontal and Elevator framed up:


Starting on the fuse:



Progress should be fairly steady as we have finished moving and setting the new house up (I had to build a work bench and shelving in the garage so it's been a whirlwind of a move).
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I have not bought materials, but in keeping with its construction.
Look good.
Do not forget to post photos of progress.
Have you considered how you will be covering '.
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I'm just going to cover in Ultracote. I can't seem to find a lighter option that's also fuel proof...supposedly parklite, solite, solarfilm and the like are not fuel proof. If you all have better information I'd love to hear!
Old 07-17-2012, 08:19 AM
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Now you got me flea behind the ear.

I thought about using the coverite microlite : http://www.coverite.com/covering/covq0240.html
Old 07-17-2012, 03:30 PM
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I'm not sure your microlite is fuelproof. Check around, or test it first. I used coverlite and liked it very much. Easy to apply using basla rite, light, fuel proof, and takes paint nicely.

http://www.coverite.com/covering/covq1800.html
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I HATE painting...so any finish that requires paint is out for this one. On the other hand, I've found a bit of talent/enjoyment in using film...so it's got my vote right now...despite it's weight.
Old 07-18-2012, 02:50 AM
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I hate painting too, and wanted something like the original painting of the "Kadet Senior" or seniorita with red transparently and is lightweight
I'll investigate further.
coverite 1800 = Weight: 1 oz/sq yd (28 g/sq m)
coverite 0240 = Weight: 0.6 oz per square yard (18-22 g/m²).
monokoteTOPQ0304 = Weight 0.2 oz/sq ft (61g/m²)
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I hate painting too, and wanted something like the original painting of the ''Kadet Senior'' or seniorita with red transparently and is lightweight
I'll investigate further.
coverite 1800 = Weight: 1 oz/sq yd (28 g/sq m)
coverite 0240 = Weight: 0.6 oz per square yard (18-22 g/m²).
monokoteTOPQ0304 = Weight 0.2 oz/sq ft (61g/m²)
Thanks for that information! Trans blue is going to be my primary color, so that works out well.

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Looks like transparent Ultracote is .12 oz per sq.
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Looks like transparent Ultracote is .12 oz per sq.

How good is the discussion.
Now I decided that I will ultracote of the weight is very light too.
Weight: 0.12 oz per square ft (36,6 g/m²).

http://www.hangar-9.com/Products/Def...ProdID=HANU966
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Oh No! The "Leekies" have gotten into your head. One of my favorite sayings is that "Life is about perspective." In the days of yore, we built 1/2a kits that were 1/8" slab sided with doublers! These tanks were built to survive the appocolypse. Into these we squeezed another 6 to 8oz of the era's radio gear. Then we took these 1 1/2 to 2lb behemoths, stuck a cox baby bee on the nose and tossed them in the air. They flew!

Today my radio gear with servos, battery, and reciever weigh about what one of the old servos weighed. If I hear someone speaking of lightweight covering it is usually for a 16" span micro electric. Over the years I have covered with tissue, silkspan and silk. Painted too. In the last 10 years I have covered all my 1/2a planes with Ultracote. I goes on easier, has less chance of warping the wings, and is 3 to 4 times stronger so if my plane bounces around a bit in the car or on a less than perfect landing I don't have to fix holes. Is it heavier? Yes, but in weight measured in grams. If it is that critical you need a bigger motor. In this case a Norvel .074 would fly that plane fine with the old gear. If it worries you, spend $11 for a 400mah battery from Radical RC and save 2oz! That's enough to cover crashing the plane six times and rebuilding sections with epoxy and lite ply and still be under weight! Spend more time flying and less time covering!

Just my 2 cents.

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