Balsa USA Brotherhood
#1852
https://www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum...TID=27774&PN=1
Used the stock kit cylinders and exhaust. Flightline graphics has the 1/3 scale files. I scaled them to 1/4 and got them printed in SLS Nylon. Various brass tubes, 2-56 and 2mm threaded rod and some springs. Either from LHS or Amazon.
Working Exhaust - plumbing fixtures and neoprene tube to hole in kit ABS exhaust.
Used the stock kit cylinders and exhaust. Flightline graphics has the 1/3 scale files. I scaled them to 1/4 and got them printed in SLS Nylon. Various brass tubes, 2-56 and 2mm threaded rod and some springs. Either from LHS or Amazon.
Working Exhaust - plumbing fixtures and neoprene tube to hole in kit ABS exhaust.
#1855
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: , AUSTRALIA
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1/3 scale Nieuport17
Hi Guys, I'm building a Balsa USA 1/3 scale N-17. Guys in the club are suggesting I add 1degree incidence to the tailplane to stop it climbing as power is applied and to hold the rear end up in turns. Balsa USA say it is better to add down thrust. Does anyone have any experience or ideas about this?
#1856
Its pretty common to add a bit of positive on the stab of many BUSA designs. I do not have first hand experience with the 1/3 N17 however.
I would greatly recommend making the stab bolt on. It is nice to be able to adjust the stab angle after its complete. It makes it easier to cover,store,and repair as well.
Have fun building it !
I would greatly recommend making the stab bolt on. It is nice to be able to adjust the stab angle after its complete. It makes it easier to cover,store,and repair as well.
Have fun building it !
#1858
My Feedback: (5)
So.... the CH parts are here to convert my Saito 2.20 nitro into a Saito 2.20 gas engine. No instructions at all. Not a problem, the step by step instructions are at the web site and on you tube. Pretty simple thing to put all the parts in the correct place and the timing looks to be something I can do. Only problem is that not all of the parts shown on the web site instructions came with the kit. I have sent a request to CH and am waiting their response. Not a Walbero carb, but that was mentioned on the ordering page. Time to wait again for parts in the mail I guess. (sigh)
#1859
My Feedback: (5)
Well I chatted with CH Ignitions and was told that they are aware that the part was not included in my gas conversion kit. After their move, I was told, things are a little mixed up. He will have to make me a new part, but will send it to me as soon as it is made. I have to question why the kit was sent to me at all if they knew parts were missing? Why at least not send a note along? Oh well, it is snowing again here so it will be a while before I can get in the first flight. I will video the first running of the motor and post it here. On the plus side, my phone call was returned within an hour and the CH people (person?) was nice to chat with. He sounded truly concerned that I did not get the part. So far the kit has been a no brainer to put together. Hope it runs as well as the ones on the videos I have looked at.
#1863
Balsa USA didn't discontinue Solartex. Solartex is going out of business because the gentleman who owns the company is in very bad health and the family decided to close the company.
#1867
Why are all my online friends showing up on a NOBODY list? hahahaha
To be fair, I think Anzac was making an overall generalized statement... and wasn't trying to be insulting. Its often very hard to catch the subtleties when you aren't talking face to face.. Heck I have a friend I see from Australia every couple years and his entire way of joking, and kidding can be hard to read sometimes..
I mainly checked this thread when I saw Toms name.. I thought "Dang, is he going to solder up some piano wire on a WW1?"
To be fair, I think Anzac was making an overall generalized statement... and wasn't trying to be insulting. Its often very hard to catch the subtleties when you aren't talking face to face.. Heck I have a friend I see from Australia every couple years and his entire way of joking, and kidding can be hard to read sometimes..
I mainly checked this thread when I saw Toms name.. I thought "Dang, is he going to solder up some piano wire on a WW1?"
#1868
No soldering for me. I do have a BUSA Smoothie XL kit that's planned as my next build. That shouldn't require as much soldering as a WW I build.
#1870
I concur. In one of my clubs, which has 80 members, I'm aware of 4 builders. In my other club, I'm aware of just two.
#1871
My Feedback: (5)
Well the C&H ignition kit to change my Saito 2.20 Nitro burner into a gas sipper has been a bit of a frustration. Not on the part of C&H, but as to the modifications I did not think about ahead of time. Bigger carb on the gas version means finding a way to wedge it in between the fire wall and motor without moving the engine forward. That would cause the motor to hit the radiator. OK...that problem solved, but hey...this thing has a choke! Crap, gotta find a place to put a servo for the choke. OK, solved. Add another battery for the electronic ignition. Wait, were the heck is the electronic ignition going? Throttle servo not in the correct place any longer, and the throttle arm has a HUGE hole in it for the clevis. And so on and so forth. Nothing you can't figure out, I just wish I knew I was converting to gas before the plane was built. It would have been a snap then.
#1872
Feel your pain.
Converting a FunAero albatros from a Saito 100 to a NGH 17cc gas. New throttle run, find a place for the ignition, man is this muffler big, choke, what am I going to do with this...all in a tight cowl.
Converting a FunAero albatros from a Saito 100 to a NGH 17cc gas. New throttle run, find a place for the ignition, man is this muffler big, choke, what am I going to do with this...all in a tight cowl.
#1875
N1EDM,
You know its funny but almost all of my flying buddies are totally addicted to WW1 biplanes.. a couple like the D8, more of them dislike it... I am the only one that likes the Moraine Sauliner parasol.. And they never seem that interested in the low or middle wing monoplanes ... I think its the old joke that "It isn't ww1 if it doesn't have two wings"
I don't know if I can make sense of it.. but thats what seems to be a common feeling on the subject..
I tend to like any pre WW2 Vintage planes, and many planes after that point....
You know its funny but almost all of my flying buddies are totally addicted to WW1 biplanes.. a couple like the D8, more of them dislike it... I am the only one that likes the Moraine Sauliner parasol.. And they never seem that interested in the low or middle wing monoplanes ... I think its the old joke that "It isn't ww1 if it doesn't have two wings"
I don't know if I can make sense of it.. but thats what seems to be a common feeling on the subject..
I tend to like any pre WW2 Vintage planes, and many planes after that point....