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acdii 04-14-2014 06:22 AM

I'm wondering if I can fit my 4*120, LT-40, and Twin Otter in the MKT while still having room for a passenger. Would make for a nice trip, since it's only 4 hours away.

jeffie8696 04-14-2014 07:01 AM

I can bring my 4 Star 54 and both my 4 Star 20s. Its only 2 hours for me.

Mike Gretz 04-14-2014 08:04 AM

FYI ... notice we've gone to the 3 day format that is so popular nowadays. Friday and Saturday are the big days. Sunday is basically a "going home" day. Last year virtually everyone was headed home by noon Sunday.

Of course this is always weather related.

Mike

acdii 04-14-2014 10:12 AM

Of course if the T-Clips comes in before then with enough time to assemble and maiden, you can bet that would be loaded in too. 91 powered T-clips? I no need no stinkin runway!

skylark-flier 04-14-2014 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by bobsrc (Post 11779350)
FYI - ... Crash two was after Mike and crew goaded me into one more maneuver and it went dead stick ... Bob

Geez Bob, sounds like that plane was definitely on borrowed time. I hate to have to admit it but, what's a Bugatti look like? Not sure I've ever seen one.

"one more maneuver" - yeah, some of us learned, a long time ago, that THAT line's to be ignored at all costs. I won't even THINK it when I'm out flying - and, as a result, I haven't lost a plane due to radio problems, brain-farts, etc., in over 20 years.

acdii 04-14-2014 10:24 AM

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Model_100

It's a twin engine, counter rotating drive system, designed to be FAST. Has a pretty interesting History, and had the Nazi's got their hands on it, could have made the war much more difficult. Bob can tell you a lot more about the plane and its history.

FlyerInOKC 04-14-2014 10:39 AM

Considering the problems counter roating props ran into during the war years it might have cut into the piloting staff. Remember Howard Hughes's infamous Beverly Hills crash? It wa the counter roating props that almost got him killed. The impact knocked his heart to the right side of his chest!

acdii 04-14-2014 10:46 AM

I dont think the props are what makes it fast, the planes overall design is what makes it fast, and what they were trying to keep from the Nazi's. The engines are small, which is probably why it has two of them. Bob may have more knowledge on this, he knows the engines pretty well.

skylark-flier 04-14-2014 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by acdii (Post 11782804)
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1987026

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Model_100

It's a twin engine, counter rotating drive system, designed to be FAST. Has a pretty interesting History, and had the Nazi's got their hands on it, could have made the war much more difficult. Bob can tell you a lot more about the plane and its history.

Gorgeous!!!!!!! When I first saw it I kinda thought it bore a fleeting resemblance to the DO-335, but this is no "fighter" aircraft - it's a work of art! Of course, that's why Bugatti built it, I guess. I looked it up online and found that they're actually recreating one - if she flies she'll be beautiful in the air. Shoot, she's beautiful on the ground.

ThunderBoat42 04-14-2014 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by acdii (Post 11782796)
Of course if the T-Clips comes in before then with enough time to assemble and maiden, you can bet that would be loaded in too. 91 powered T-clips? I no need no stinkin runway!

Have you been able to look at the firewall set up on the TClips? I have a YS that I was considering putting in one. I just can't get excited about the electric set up - a 90 - 2c is a big engine for a 60" 5lb plane

acdii 04-14-2014 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by ThunderBoat42 (Post 11782911)
Have you been able to look at the firewall set up on the TClips? I have a YS that I was considering putting in one. I just can't get excited about the electric set up - a 90 - 2c is a big engine for a 60" 5lb plane


Its a 91 FS Magnum. I think the plane is rated a .70 FS. I dont do 2 stroke screamers, I like the putt putt of the 4 strokes. With the torque of the 4 it should pull nicely on verticals.

jeffie8696 04-14-2014 01:39 PM

I have been lucky enough to watch Bob fly the Bugatti. Beautiful plane , I thought would be difficult to fly but he said it handles like a pattern plane.
Regarding the TClips, I would think a 70 four stroke would be Plenty of power for a 5 LB plane. I have flown several planes in the 5 LB range with just a 52 four stroke and had "sufficient" power.

acdii 04-14-2014 05:20 PM

I havent seen the specs on it yet, since all I saw was the prototype they had at the show, but if the actual ARF is as good as the prototype it will be an exceptional plane. I have many choices of power that I can use, from a Power25 Eflite setup to a Saito 100 4Stroke. I might put the 91 on the Cub and use the 70 instead. A 91 on a Clipped wing Cub would be a stunt performer for sure. I would prop it for power, not speed, hang it off its prop! :)

ThunderBoat42 04-15-2014 03:26 AM

Yeah, we think alike on the 4s ... With. The exception of the K&B sportster 20 on the goldberg Eaglet .


Originally Posted by acdii (Post 11782917)
Its a 91 FS Magnum. I think the plane is rated a .70 FS. I dont do 2 stroke screamers, I like the putt putt of the 4 strokes. With the torque of the 4 it should pull nicely on verticals.


Mike Gretz 04-15-2014 04:11 AM

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Here are the specs on the new 70 in. span T-CLIPS that we unveiled at the Toledo Show last week. Available August 2014.

T-CLIPS 70 EG ARF
Kit No. SIGRC108EGARF

Not long after we introduced the small electric powered T-CLIPS (the 2013 SEFF "New R/C Product of the Year"), our customers started asking for a larger version. So here it is!

70 inch Wingspan ("60 size")

SIG "EG" Series - suitable for Electric or Glow power

Clear Windshield and Side Windows

Wider Fuselage With More Scale Appearance

Just like its baby brother, the T-CLIPS 70 EG is a beautifully handcrafted all-wood ARF. Engineered for quick assembly with a minimal number of components. All the parts are CAD-drawn, laser cut, and jig assembled, so everything fits the way it should.

Aluminum Landing Gear, and Fiberglass Cowling and Wheel Pants

2-Piece Wing Design with a strong Aluminum Tube Wing Joiner

Removable top hatch for easy access to the battery/fuel tank compartment

Covered with UltraCote (aka Oracover ) polyester covering material

Aerobatic sport scale model of airshow pilot Erik Edgren’s gorgeous "T-CLIPS" - a 1939 Clipped Wing Taylorcraft
Check out www.ErikEdgrenAirshows.com

SPECIFICATIONS
Wing Span: 70 in.
Wing Area: 860 sq.in.
Length: 50 in.
Flying Weight: 7 - 7.8 lbs.
Wing Loading: 19 - 21 oz./sq.ft.

Glow Power:
2-Stroke .53 - .61 cu.in.
4-Stroke .46 - 61 cu.in.

Electric Power:
1200-1700 watt; 300-400 kv Motor
75A Speed Control (ESC)
4-6S 4500-5000 mah Lipo Battery Pack

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1987202

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1987203

acdii 04-15-2014 05:29 AM

Yeah, I think I will use the OS .70 FS on it instead of the Magnum .91. Just slightly more power than a .61, and not obnoxious over power like the .91 would be.

OTOH I do have a Hacker C50 Acro 12XL with 90 Amp ESC, which I believe would have plenty of power for it.

Or since it will be another 4 months before I see it, get an Evolution 10CC Gas engine for it and have 1 hour flight times. Save my Magnums for the A-26 or A-20 that I may build.

jeffie8696 04-15-2014 05:46 AM

Mike I love that you are making your planes electric glow convertible. I am a glow fan but not all my planes are glow, variety is fun.

skylark-flier 04-15-2014 07:57 AM

Hey Mike! I love that new T-Clips 70EG - positively beautiful. It just might have the honor, later this year, of becoming my very first ARF - and if it did, it would almost have to have a OS FS62V or Magnum XL70RFS powering her. Definitely not ready to go electric yet.

Yeah, I like this plane.

acdii 04-15-2014 11:34 AM

If you havent seen it up close, be prepared. It has the most perfect covering job I have ever seen on an ARF. Especially the tail. All I can hope for is that the production ones are as nicely covered.

wyo69cowboy 04-16-2014 03:40 PM

I was thinking of the original Tclips on floats; anyone done that setup? Now though, the new 70" version has me re-considering! :) Any word on price for the 70?

acdii 04-18-2014 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by Mike Gretz (Post 11783298)
Here are the specs on the new 70 in. span T-CLIPS that we unveiled at the Toledo Show last week. Available August 2014.

T-CLIPS 70 EG ARF
Kit No. SIGRC108EGARF

Not long after we introduced the small electric powered T-CLIPS (the 2013 SEFF "New R/C Product of the Year"), our customers started asking for a larger version. So here it is!

70 inch Wingspan ("60 size")

SIG "EG" Series - suitable for Electric or Glow power

Clear Windshield and Side Windows

Wider Fuselage With More Scale Appearance

Just like its baby brother, the T-CLIPS 70 EG is a beautifully handcrafted all-wood ARF. Engineered for quick assembly with a minimal number of components. All the parts are CAD-drawn, laser cut, and jig assembled, so everything fits the way it should.

Aluminum Landing Gear, and Fiberglass Cowling and Wheel Pants

2-Piece Wing Design with a strong Aluminum Tube Wing Joiner

Removable top hatch for easy access to the battery/fuel tank compartment

Covered with UltraCote (aka Oracover ) polyester covering material

Aerobatic sport scale model of airshow pilot Erik Edgren’s gorgeous "T-CLIPS" - a 1939 Clipped Wing Taylorcraft
Check out www.ErikEdgrenAirshows.com

SPECIFICATIONS
Wing Span: 70 in.
Wing Area: 860 sq.in.
Length: 50 in.
Flying Weight: 7 - 7.8 lbs.
Wing Loading: 19 - 21 oz./sq.ft.

Glow Power:
2-Stroke .53 - .61 cu.in.
4-Stroke .46 - 61 cu.in.

Electric Power:
1200-1700 watt; 300-400 kv Motor
75A Speed Control (ESC)
4-6S 4500-5000 mah Lipo Battery Pack

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1987202

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1987203

Hi Mike, just curious, how many pre-sales have you guys had on the T-Clips 70? Did it go as well as expected at the show? How long before it will be until it is shown on your web site?

Here is something funny. When I was at the show I bought a P-61 full kit from one of the vendors there, and last Monday the 14th, I ordered the Ziroli plans for it and the B-25. Guess what arrived first(hint, I have not seen the kit yet).

bobsrc 04-18-2014 05:53 PM

Bob's big Bugatti
 
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jeffie8696 04-18-2014 05:56 PM

Bob, awesome!

skylark-flier 04-19-2014 03:33 AM

Jeff said it, AWESOME!!!

kiwi4 04-19-2014 02:47 PM

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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1988267http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1988268I would like to have a number please.4 kiwi's 3 fourstar 40's and a wonderer.didnt crash them but sold them.love sig products


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