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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/4/2012 7:47 PM   
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Looking good, Brother TTRotary!!!
Can not wait for the flight report!!!
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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 12:05 AM   
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Thanks Sonny - actually this is build #2. #1 is RIP due to dumb thumbs. That reminds me: WARBIRDRCR - can I get a membership too?

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 12:57 AM   
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Thanks Sonny - actually this is build #2. #1 is RIP due to dumb thumbs. That reminds me: WARBIRDRCR - can I get a membership too?


Welcome to the Brotherhood #147

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 12:59 AM   
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Brotherhood Update, we now have 147 in our squadron.

Welcome all!

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Never can tell when you may run into another Spitfire Brother somewhere, so join now.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 1:20 AM   
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I to could be interested in this electric World Models Spitfire.

Not sure which 60 and battery system is being discussed, but recently I have been testing some 60 and 90 e-Flight’s with e-Flight 80 Amp ESC’s, and e-Flight 6S 5000 mah LiPo battery’s.

Here are the readings from my bench test:

Power 60:
15x7 3 blade Master Airscrew prop 6920 RPM at 36Amps at 22.2 volts
15x7 3 blade Master Airscrew prop 7700 RPM at 45Amps at 25.0 volts
14x9 3 blade Master Airscrew prop 7540 RPM at 43Amps at 23.0 volts




I'd say you're leaving quite a bit of power on the table there. I am indeed referring to the Eflite Power 60, which I run on 6S in my Spitty. But I have a 14x14 APC pattern prop and it flies this airplane incredibly well. Level speed is 90+ and vertical is unlimited. I have never been impressed with the performance of the MA props with electric. Try those APC patterns - you'll love-em. You can never have enough pitch as far as I am concerned.


What's the flight time on your setup? All out wouldn't be long, but what about mixed flying? Or do you fly that slow?



“What's the flight time on your setup? All out wouldn't be long, but what about mixed flying? Or do you fly that slow?”
Albsurfer,
I only have one flight so far. I have the planes here, but my friend lives in Texas. We were able to put it up one evening before dark. The flight was only about 5 minutes long due to the lack of light, but the battery voltage was still full after about 7 total minutes of run time. Typically I try to fly at what appears to be a scale speed with my Warbirds, and this plane did that with about ½ power. It appeared to have pulling power considering the output power was close to a DLE-20. Did not try vertical, but I am sure if I were to prop it as TTRotary said it would scream.


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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 3:22 AM   
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 I had a little bit of time after work this evening.

This is how I envisioned my Spits machine gun wing holes.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 5:35 AM   
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Brother Andreas,
Your Spit is looking very good. I do like your gun holes in the wings. What are you going to use for the gun barrel??
Please keep the pictures coming. I may have to pick up another H9 Spit and do some mod to her. I know some people say that you can not make a ARF look good, but looking at yours, yes you can!!!
Keep up the good work!!!
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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 5:58 AM   
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Andreas
the holes & patches look good!

Sonny,
you won't see gun barrels on spits, at least in the pics of the real deal I've seen. you will see the canon barrels though.

WARBIRDRCER & TTRotary .
thanks for the additional info. I have a TF P47 60 arf that I've been thinking about converting to electric. I have a SAITO 115 for it that I got for a good price last year. I have a SAITO 100 in my H9 Spitfire 60.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 2:16 PM   
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Thanks Sonny and albsurfer,
much appreciated.
I scrapped the canon barrel idea with the copper pipes and tire valves as machine gun barrels.  I thought that I should save
some weight so that I can put in a pilot instead.
When I first had that idea, I did not know what the real MK II looked like up close.  Upon reading some of
the posts here and seeing some good close up pictures of the wings, I decided to go the "Black Hole"  route.

March can't come soon enough.

I have searched the net for some good 1/8 or 1/7 full figure RAF WWII pilots, but could not find anything that
I could use.  Lot's of 1/4,1/5,/1/6 out there though.
Short of bringing the wifes Singer sewing machine out and making my own,
any of the brothers know of a good place to get one of these?

I would hate to swipe my sons Woody figure. 

Andreas
Stay warm and happy building.

 

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 5:54 PM   
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Chucksolo, please check out the first page pictures of the Mk IX Spit on Park Flyers & Backyard flyers forum and notice the level flight shot of the up elevator deflection angle which turns out to be fairly close for normal level flight peformance for PZ's killer size Spitfire. I would have responded sooner but my PC seems to have developed a malware problem that, so far I have been unable to fix. (Got a partial fix now.)

Out.



Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) #64 - Post #407 - Battle of Britain & Winston Churchill relevancy to modeling - http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11007416 PLEASE SEE POST 852 (Page # 35) on Spit thread for FANTASTIC INFO. See why we fight - www.goodfight.com
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The following URL brings up the most concise, non-technical (with technical references) discussion about the revolutionary THORIUM PLASMA BATTERY technology I have found on the web. ENJOY! Oh what fun we are going to have in the future of flight!
http://www.ecocarforum.com/ev-forums/posts/rumours_news/thorium_plasma_battery_can_power_most_any_car_truck_train_or_boat_for_10_years_without_a_recha.html

''mad thorium batteries'' typed in Yahoo and/or Google brings up some realy great information about thorium plasma batteries.


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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 6:53 PM   
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Ok, will do. Thanks mad web.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 8:47 PM   
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#1 WARBIRDRCER, thank you for the great job with the tee shirts! Sun was shinning this morning so I started charging batteries with full intensions to attack the war torn skys while proudly wearing one of my Spitfire Brotherhood tee shirts. Its getting dark outside now so looks like I have to stand down today. My chronologically challenged eyes scare me when I try to see my Spit in the air under such conditions.

TALLY-HO!



Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) #64 - Post #407 - Battle of Britain & Winston Churchill relevancy to modeling - http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11007416 PLEASE SEE POST 852 (Page # 35) on Spit thread for FANTASTIC INFO. See why we fight - www.goodfight.com
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The following URL brings up the most concise, non-technical (with technical references) discussion about the revolutionary THORIUM PLASMA BATTERY technology I have found on the web. ENJOY! Oh what fun we are going to have in the future of flight!
http://www.ecocarforum.com/ev-forums/posts/rumours_news/thorium_plasma_battery_can_power_most_any_car_truck_train_or_boat_for_10_years_without_a_recha.html (Can someone please tell me why this URL will not work but the "identical" one above works fine????????) Surprise!!! Surprise!!! Now it works - 5 minutes later. Gotta be malware on my machine, must do some more security scans. I just saw an article on WND entitled: "Your worst fears about 'BIG BROTHER' are true." Maybe if we are careful we can continue to enjoy our Spitfires, especially now that the "western world" and the Queen are so interested in those Burma Spitfires and Sir Winston. We can always hope.

''mad thorium batteries'' typed in Yahoo and/or Google brings up some great information about thorium plasma batteries.







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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 9:38 PM   
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Andreas
the holes & patches look good!

Sonny,
you won't see gun barrels on spits, at least in the pics of the real deal I've seen. you will see the canon barrels though.

WARBIRDRCER & TTRotary .
thanks for the additional info. I have a TF P47 60 arf that I've been thinking about converting to electric. I have a SAITO 115 for it that I got for a good price last year. I have a SAITO 100 in my H9 Spitfire 60.


I would definitely use nothing smaller than a Power 90 or similar for the TF Jug. You could even go to a P110 for it. Much draggier airframe than the Spit.


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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/5/2012 9:39 PM   
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Andreas
the holes & patches look good!

Sonny,
you won't see gun barrels on spits, at least in the pics of the real deal I've seen. you will see the canon barrels though.

WARBIRDRCER & TTRotary .
thanks for the additional info. I have a TF P47 60 arf that I've been thinking about converting to electric. I have a SAITO 115 for it that I got for a good price last year. I have a SAITO 100 in my H9 Spitfire 60.


I would definitely use nothing smaller than a Power 90 or similar for the TF Jug. You could even go to a P110 for it. Much draggier airframe than the Spit.

Brotherhood member #147!

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 12:11 AM   
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A Woody doll really,

I took one of my Daughters dolls, years ago as she is now 20, and cut off the head, and arms and fit a WW-2 pilot in its place. There is no substitute for a full figure pilot in my 60 size Corsair. As pics show, he is in appropriate Bougainville attire, except his may west.



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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 12:13 AM   
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Brother #1,

Thanks for the shirts. Package arrived a while back but work has me too busy.

They are awesome looking and I will wear with pride.



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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 1:44 AM   
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A Woody doll really,

I took one of my Daughters dolls, years ago as she is now 20, and cut off the head, and arms and fit a WW-2 pilot in its place. There is no substitute for a full figure pilot in my 60 size Corsair. As pics show, he is in appropriate Bougainville attire, except his may west.



Looks like your pilot will have no problems flying inverted LOL

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 3:06 AM   
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I am trying my hand at weathering my ESM Spit. I need some help with the exhaust stacks. Does anyone have a closeup of their model that they feel like turned out very realistic? I would like to know what colors you used and the technique (Airbrush, drybrush).

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 3:37 AM   
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 Thanks, FireBee

I turned my laptop upside down.  
That's a great idea.

I'll check around and see if I can find something like that..

Andreas


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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 4:44 AM   
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Brother #1,

Thanks for the shirts. Package arrived a while back but work has me too busy.

They are awesome looking and I will wear with pride.




Great!,

Thanks to everyone

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 6:06 AM   
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facia,
I bought a cast, hand-painted, plaster bust of a WWII Spitfire pilot off of an EBay shop "Biggles Badges". The guy sells war memorabilia too.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 2:37 PM   
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Thanks albsurfer.
I'll check it out.
I am looking for a full pilot figure as I have the Topflite cockpit with the
seat installed.
I like FireBee's suggestion with a doll body and have a look for a decent pilot bust.
Then play Dr. Frankenstein and make my own. 

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 4:09 PM   
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My pilot is a future Blue Angel for sure!! [learning my new IPAD.]

Reminds me of a pilots "No Sh^t" story. Back in the 60's when the Blues were flying the F-11 Tiger.

While transiting along the California Coast in loose formation, they heard ATC note an inbound small contact approaching on a reciprical heading about 1000 ft below. Lead Angel has the formation roll inverted and "tighten it up boys."

As the unsuspecting pilot aproaches, the Blues make radio call and ask if the small plane is having problems due to the cloud layer "above" him. now this Pilot thinking thats strange as there are clouds below me.

The Blues pass over him in an inverted formation. They call the pilot again and ask "Are you sure "You" are OK as visual inspection noted "He' was flying inverted?


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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 4:25 PM   
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Mad web, I looked at the photos and saw that the elevator was set the same way I had mine prior to my maiden. Hmmmmm.................perhaps I need to slide my battery back some. I did as the manual said and pushed my 2200mah 20c battery all the way forward. I did notice and commented to my pals that the plane seems really heavy in the front anyway, but, I tested the CG and it checked out with the battery I am using. Very strange.

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RE: Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) - 12/6/2012 5:13 PM   
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May I become a member? I have a Mike Booth plan and glass for 'some day'! Did y'all know the first military 'Spitfire' was an RE8? This photo from Windsock Datafile 24 by J M Bruce of the same. It's hard to make out but the word 'Spitfire' is on the fuse side below the cabane.

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