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mpjet 061D - 10/14/2012 5:55 PM   
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Ok group first run on MP jet 061 top flite wood7 x4 Davis 1/2 A fuel we did hit 12300 on 3rd run , all short engine runs temp got up to 199 on head
easy hand flip, oil very dark out the pipe not much smoke, needs time, time time
has nice bounce in prop flip no more squeeks turning slowly, got a little nick on thumb joint joint reaching over to adjust needle while holding tach
CA to the rescue martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/14/2012 7:19 PM   
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Just reran the same prop same fuel on my PAW 06 best we got was 10400 martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/14/2012 7:25 PM   
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Sounds about right in terms of rpm for both engines, the MP jet should improve a little and reach about 12000rpm on a 7x5 prop.

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/16/2012 1:44 AM   
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... got a little nick on thumb joint joint reaching over to adjust needle while holding tach CA to the rescue

martin

Martin, you found my one gripe with that engine...the needle is sooo close to the back of the prop! Excellent runner though!

George

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/16/2012 1:58 AM   
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George glad it was a wood top flite , had it been an APC "razor blade" would have been a lot worse, and with the carb mount cannot rotate a few degrees aft martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/16/2012 6:59 AM   
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These are fantastic engines, but like smaller props even though they do better on larger props than some of the other .061's on the market.

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/16/2012 9:29 AM   
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I had mine out just this morning, and it was great. Used an APC 7x3 as usual. The model is a little semi-scale D.520 CL stunter I drew up, about 34" span - more than enough power!

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RE: mpjet 061D - 10/16/2012 1:36 PM   
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STEVE111 superb build and finish not too many around with the skills and willing to take the time to do this.everything today seems to be instant gratification regards martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/16/2013 3:08 PM   
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OK group not good news, If you want an MPjet 061 has fallen to the electric craze, David Owen has a few left, no more to be made, was doing the e mail thing with Fiery last night and found this out. I was trying to get an exhaust extension, David ordered some no more left or engines to be made have gone the way of the the MVVS 15D and a few other classics
Reminds me of the lyrics of the folk song written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and was popular in the early 1960s, the One done by Peter, Paul and Mary was one of the bigger versions in the 1960s..It was a war protest song but the opening lyrics "where have all the flowers gone, long time passing applies to our state of diesels now
All is not bad new David will the have the Taipan series replica 2.5cc Series 66 replica back in production for spring delivery a few made so far I have one martin
I should have a box of parts today via UPS for a drone 29, hope I can get one up and running martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/16/2013 10:28 PM   
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All is not bad new David will the have the Taipan series replica 2.5cc Series 66 replica back in production for spring delivery a few made so far I have one martin


Just to clarify, I think that'll be David Burke you're referring to with the Series 66 replica? David Owen should also be starting delivery of his own replicas (of the '58 Taipan 'Redhead') in the coming months, but that's a limited run and can't really be said to be back in production. All good news anyway.

Shame about the 061BB, as it's a brilliant little engine as either a glow or a diesel.

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/16/2013 10:48 PM   
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THX Steve gpt my Davids mixed up down there martin

Post note see my post on small engine diesel source you can get some posted 1230 today Jan 16th getting my exhaust extension for the MP Jet 061 they have them

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/17/2013 1:43 AM   
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Nice Dewoitine Steve. I envy modellers who can finish a model really well. I can build, but have real issues with finishing.

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/17/2013 1:53 AM   
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Don't worry Derek, I can't finish them all that well either. About all I can do is try to throw on a flashy paint scheme, make it look shiny with some gloss marine varnish, and then photograph from far enough away that you can't tell what it's really like. I know that plenty of guys (particularly those on the US stunt scene) will spend months sanding with wet & dry, apply half a dozen coats of 2-pack clear gloss, etc, and get a stunning finish, but that's way beyond both my skill and patience.

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 5:40 PM   
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Steve, you said in the 1/2A forum thread of mine that David Owen isn't confirming the rumor of the MP JET's demise, is that still the case?

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 8:01 PM   
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The mystery deepens just got this from I Care RC Quebec

Its molded BLACK PLASTIC NOT ALUMINUM MARTIN

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 8:23 PM   
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You may have gotten a new production item then. The extension I linked to in another thread (how many different threads do we need on this engine?) had a red label on it, and it is made in aluminium.

The mufflers have gone through some changes too throughout the years, I kind of prefer the latest plain coloured one;



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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 8:59 PM   
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NEXT ISSUE screw size originals with engine 2 lengths with the extension the longer original perfect fit at muffler front at rear the screws they sent to short for the front can only catch
a few threads about 1 1/2 turns with screwdriver very shallow grab martin


screw supplied 37mm needs to be 39mm they did not take this into account

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 9:15 PM   
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Yes, the extension comes with two equal length bolts, so the rear one will be a little short. Can't remember just how short it was but I think it would do two turns at least, might break easily in a crash though (and strip the threads in the case).

I think it will be a little hard to find long enough screws, so unless you need absolutely all of the extension, you could grind some off from the extension I guess.

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 9:18 PM   
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will scout around for a 39=40mm even an allen will do martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 9:22 PM   
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The screws are regular M3 and can be bought long enough elsewhere. I found a brass one straight away in my tool box...

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 9:35 PM   
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I only had that one screw right now but if you struggle to find some, let me know and I can help you out.



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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 9:36 PM   
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Micro Fasteners may have them what is the size 3.5 ? 4 mm ?? they run up to 50mm length martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 9:57 PM   
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Mr Cox issue solved can pick some up or get from micro fastners on your muffler on the engine see you have a pressure nipple the plain aluminum does not easy enough to drilltap and add martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 10:28 PM   
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Mr Cox All set the screws that came with 37mm -the local Hobby shop has 3x40mm and 50mm that should do it can always cut the 50 but think enough grab with the 40mm
thanks for the offer but solved locally martin

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RE: mpjet 061D - 1/22/2013 10:36 PM   
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Steve, you said in the 1/2A forum thread of mine that David Owen isn't confirming the rumor of the MP JET's demise, is that still the case?


Hi Dave, I mentioned this thread to David a couple of days ago, and it was the first he'd heard of it. Doesn't mean it's not true, of course.

Oddly enough, MP Jet stopped making the 061BB first time round in order to concentrate on electrics (as I understand it). Then the electric market got more competitive, and the 061 reappeared. Now it seems from this thread that they're stopping the 061 to concentrate on electrics...again. All very confusing.

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