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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 12:35:27 AM   
    jlkonn



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    Fred,
    Looks good!
    Looks like you have a nice shop too!
    JLK


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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 12:30:04 PM   
    Chuck381


     

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    Fred,
    I like that! Very Nice!!!! I am going to go to the LHS and see if I can find som of that! Thats what I was looking for on the canopy color! Thanks a million!

    Father Joe! Great to hear from you and yea I know I sound real nervous (cause I am) but I would just hate to destroy a nice plane! No SAD patch needed here! I know once I get her up and get settled in all should be fine! Man it feels like a long time since I have flown with work load changing and the bad weather... Oh well I can't complain its not like up north where most of you all are! Snow and real cold!

    Ok guys again thank you very much for the advise I will let you know how things go as I progress! You all are the best!

    Chuck

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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 12:41:15 PM   
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    Chuck,
    Fred can probably verify this...I think the transparent Testor's comes in various colors as well.
    And I can't agree with Joe enough...at the recommended low rates the UCD is as solid as a trainer!
    JLK


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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 2:50:06 PM   
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    JLK,
    Out standing!!!! I might just look around for the perfect color! Local hobby shops are not beig here except for RC Cars and one of the guys in my club has a shop of his own but he is not open currently (recovery from surgery) So off to Pensacola or maybe a bit further away if I have too! Love this area since it is not a big city area but would love to have some great local stuff as well! Oh well can'r complain!

    Guys thanks a million for the vote of confidence and re-assurance with my current plane. Back in the day 1987-1991 when I flew I was without fear it seems. As I get older it seems I am more cautious! Ok too long of a story! Thanks Guys!

    Chuck

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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 2:55:48 PM   
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    Chuck,
    I had to smile when I read your last note.
    I too flew back in the '80s.
    Started around '81.
    Was headed down the pattern road when I was "seduced by the dark side"...
    Helicopters!
    I finished 5th F3C at the Nats in '86.
    Was a team flyer for Miniature and then Circus Hobbies.
    I was at least in the top five in the country then burned out and quit.
    I was really a hot rock.
    Got back in this summer.
    I am older and slower and sure can't see like I used to now that I'm 55!
    No more nerves of steel that's for sure!
    I couldn't have picked a better plane then the UCD to get back in.
    JLK


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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 8:08:43 PM   
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    Well I was no pro or anything close to that But I did have a few planes and really enjoyed the club in Germany I was in. I learned allot about aircraft, building them and aerodynamics. I think the thing I will always treasure most is the friendships though, I still email them and send pictures often. Some of the best folks I will ever know, A positive is they taught me a bit of German too! Good times though!

    I too wish I never left the hobby , just happens I guess but as you and I know there is a feeling to come back to the hobby, talk with the folks in the club, Get others involved! Learn lots! Oh yea I get so much info from all sorts of folks and great ideas as well! Good stuff I tell ya! Well I better get off my soap box!!! Thanks again

    Chuck

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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 10:25:41 PM   
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    Hi, Chuck

    Our friend JLK had it right, Testor has several transparent colors and some will gag a maggot.
    I should have mentioned that; and also, that you can apply it light or darker with several coats.
    Here is one of my float planes, a Piper Cub of course, with a medium coat. Above it is a Dave Patrick 1.20 bipe.

    Regards, FRED


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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/22/2006 11:18:11 PM   
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    Chuck,
    I tried to PM ya but it was turned down.
    Which Cub is that?
    Whose floats?
    Thanks!
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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/23/2006 3:55:50 AM   
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    Hello, JLK

    The Cub is a Goldberg kit and the floats are also Goldberg floats. I built them up from a balsa and lite ply kit. I put metal from a couple of tin cans at the high contact points and I can taxi it on to the stony beach at the lake with no concern. I have an O.S. .91 4cycle up front.

    I have to travel to Blue Marsh lake near Reading, PA 90 minutes each way so I fly mostly on snow and on the wheels. I built the clipped wing version and it still floats a lot so I use spoilerons to spot land it.

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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/23/2006 12:36:21 PM   
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    JLKonn,
    Don't know why it didn't get thru? OK guys I did take off the canopy last night and did get some window tint. All they carried around here is Dark (black tint) so I went light with a couple coats. I am not impressed it is not great but it will work. I applied the first coat and tried a second to even it out and well I guess it just gets the best of me so I am going to re-mount it soon. Not that I will have any good weather this weekend to fly it But I will get it ready to go. After I attach it and get it all done I will attach a picture!

    Fred Nice plane brother! Very nice, really love cubs, one day I will get one I am sure!!! The floats look great Too! Very nice! Well guys I better get to some form of work this morning but I will check back in a bit! Again thanks for all the advise and assistance!


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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/23/2006 7:41:04 PM   
    Fred Dings II



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    Chuck, I really want you to get the maiden over with so you can tell us how much fun it was.

    My U-Can .46 and my Twist fly so well and are so much fun, that I didn't really want to try any other planes for 3-D. However...I couldn't resist buying a .60 U-Can and I bought a Saito 1.00 for it. My first Saito was no good, vibrated so much the carb broke off the backplate and I sent it back to Horizon. (yeah, I balanced the prop) They replaced it immediately and the second one vibrated, backfired, and I sent that one back also. They returned it saying they replaced the rear bearing and now it should run fine. Yeah, right. I've replaced bearings but never because the engine vibrated. So now it sits in its box, brand new, never flown and a quart of fuel run through it. This is why I've had a .60 U-Can behind the furnace for a year. Now I want to put a Y-S 110 in it but they are not available right now Hobbies so I took the
    Y-S 120 from my Dave Patrick bipe and last night mounted it on my .60 U-Can. I will get serious about finishing my .60 after the Olympic Games. Now that I have the motor mounted I have to figure out how to do the plumbing and where I want to put the tank. The mid wing planes make it tough to put the tank on the C.G. My .46 tank is behind the firewall and it flat spins better when the fuel is depleted, as you would expect.
    Different people have different ways of building and my way is to do the motor mounting first so I don't have to worry about gouging the tail fins while twisting the fuse around.

    By the way, I am not knocking Saito engines, just the experience I've had. I put a Saito 1.5 in a Cap 232 once and liked it...for a short while. I first put a Saito .72GK in my Twist and went finally to an O.S. .70 4C which runs just great. My three Saito engines are cleaned up and resting peacefully. I fly with Cool Power 15% in the winter. In the summer I go to Omega 15%.

    A flier in the Lancaster Club had a U-Can-Do .60 plane and used to talk about his engine flooding out and also about tearing out the landing gear block. I joined another club closer to home and haven't flown at that club for over a year so I don't know how he resolved either problem. I punched out the 6-32 T nuts and replaced them with 1/4-20 T nuts as I did in my U-.46 and flowed some thinned epoxy around the 4 sides of the block.

    Chuck, I am practically vibrating with anticipation waiting for your maiden flight !!

    Talk to ya later, FRED


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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/23/2006 7:49:20 PM   
    Fred Dings II



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    Hello, JLK

    I read your note to Chuck about being seduced by the dark side. Cute.

    Anybody who is that good at flying a chopper has my admiration and respect.

    To get to that level, it takes somebody with much more than the usual amount of talent, guts and determination.

    Congratulations!!



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    RE: u-can-do 60 - 2/23/2006 8:39:38 PM   
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    Fred,
    Thanks for the kind words.
    John L. Konneker


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