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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/8/2012 12:10 AM   
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Thank you for comment.  However
I am not a crazy negligent person

This is a private field,
Slash farmland
Far away from anyone
And I am only one there
No spectators
No children
Just me and my friend.
They do have a club 40 miles north from there
But I do not dare take plane
For those reasons
Thank you for your concern
If you read AMA flying guidelines
Safety of oneself and others is number one priority.
This plane was a project
And I kept trying to improve it
But it never flew right.
What you guys saw was a flight trying to test the plane
And it did not pass


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/8/2012 1:00 AM   
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I'm glad you're flying that plane in the middle of nowhere, at least that way nobody else was going to get hurt.  It looks to me like the plane was still tail heavy.  Did you see the way it drug the tail around during turns?  Classic sign of a tail heavy plane.  My guess is this plane also requires a little coordinated rudder for turns as well.  Most scale planes do.

Truthfully, a plane that flew like that, should never have been put through those manuvers.  It was dangerous to fly in a circle, let along high angles of attack that would force a stall.  Looks to me like there were some pretty serious issues with the airframe.  Personally, I think it ended the best way it could: as kindling for a bonfire.  An airframe that messed up needs to be destroyed before somebody gets hurt.

I'm glad you at least had sense enough to fly it by yourself.  If you had brought that to our field, you would have been asked to leave.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/8/2012 1:10 AM   
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 No doubt.
I looked at film again
And it may appear to viewer that I was trying to fly wild
However
That was me for first 4 minute trying to make plane
Fly level

Those were not intentional knife edge or climbing stalls
The plane was just not flying well

Blame the pilot
But I was trying to make plane fly level 

It had A tendency to roll to left and to climb

You are right

I am glad plane is gone

I will look forward to rc guys sup decatlon
And show video of appropriate flight


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/8/2012 4:44 AM   
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I see a lot of discussion here regarding what to power one of these Decathlon's with.  A lot of you have chosen to go considerable larger than Dynaflite recommends.  Here is a sample of how a real Decathlon flies.  Just food for thought for those building one of these planes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLHvcCLMA9o

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/12/2012 1:46 AM   
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To me it looked like it was tail heavy AND underpowered. Just my opinion, and sorry for the mishap at the end. Hate to see stuff like that...


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/12/2012 8:56 PM   
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Hi everybody,

Seen a lot of great Super Decathlon's here.

Tis is a pic of mine.



Powered bij a ZDZ 40cc  - Custum exhaust,
19*11N 3Blade prop,
Hitec / Spectrum servo's,

Unfortunately i "crashed" it few weeks ago.



Gonna make a project, by building new wings.
Fusalage damage is allready repaired.

Maybe gonna make a Helly kitty theme because my girlfriend thought it's a good eye catcher for flight shows.

Sorry for any spelling mistakes.

Greetz Danny,


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/12/2012 9:15 PM   
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Hello Turbo-Dreams,

I suppose it is up to the owner(s) and management of this forum to welcome you as they wish.

Just wish to mention it is nice to see a new  participant.

Best to you in your enjoyment of the hobby and the forum.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/12/2012 9:28 PM   
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what happened turbo-dreams, did you hit a fence post? lol


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/12/2012 10:20 PM   
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Yeah, Did some flying in the street

No, I hit a tree on landing..



EDIT: 

Damage to the wing.



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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/13/2012 6:29 AM   
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wow! how did you get it down? normally when that happens to me, if i cant shake the tree to make it fall i am pretty boned


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/13/2012 10:52 PM   
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We tied some ropes around the tree, and start pulling with 6 people!
Eventually she fall out.

The wings were pretty damaged by the fall.

Actually never build a plane, and now gotta build a complete new wing, so it's gonna be excided.
First need to find a new building kit, or just drawings of the wing.
But gonna take my time for it.

Grtz,

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/13/2012 11:33 PM   
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We tied some ropes around the tree, and start pulling with 6 people!
Eventually she fall out.

The wings were pretty damaged by the fall.

Actually never build a plane, and now gotta build a complete new wing, so it's gonna be excided.
First need to find a new building kit, or just drawings of the wing.
But gonna take my time for it.

Grtz,


What happened to the drawings when you built it ?

What I see in the picture you posted can be used as a reference to make your own drawing.

All you need is the outside outline, the shape of the airfoil and the rib positions.

If it was me I would rebuild the wings as you have them ready to repair.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/14/2012 12:00 AM   
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Hello Zor,

Like i said, never build a plane before.
I actually bought this plane second hand, And didn't get the drawings.

I think it's a bit easy'er to build some new wings, then repairing this one.
Even my flying buddy, who build a lot of planes, said it was better to build a new wing,

But like a said, gonna take my time for this "project".
Got "enough" planes for flying this summer.

Grtz from belgium.



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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/14/2012 1:22 PM   
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Sorry to hear about your plane, but I am really digging the Alfa 159 in the backgroud!!!  Beautiful car, I wish we could get those in the States....

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/14/2012 2:09 PM   
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Hello Zor,

Like i said, never build a plane before.
I actually bought this plane second hand, And didn't get the drawings.

I think it's a bit easy'er to build some new wings, then repairing this one.
Even my flying buddy, who build a lot of planes, said it was better to build a new wing,

But like a said, gonna take my time for this "project".
Got "enough" planes for flying this summer.

Grtz from belgium.




Turbo-Dreams,

I am just a fellow who did lots of minor repairs in the early days of radio control.
However I agree that taking our time in leisure is the right thing to do.

Belgium is a nice country through which I travelled on two trips to Europe.
Once having ferried from England on a boat and another time landing at Shippoll and renting a car.

I did quite a bit of driving in Belgium on my way to Luxembourg and Germany.
Some people in Belgium were asking me what part of France I was from. They said they enjoyed my French accent which of course was from Canada.

J'imagine que vous parlez le Francais et que vous comprenez ce paragraph.
Les gens de la Belgique sont tres affable et sont tres bien eduque. J'ai beaucoup aime mon voyagement dans votre beau pays.

Best of enjoyment with your new wing.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/14/2012 8:35 PM   
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@ 83Scamp.

Hell yeah, great car! But not mine!
Fast enough for a diesel, en even a big piper cub fits in the back.


@ Zor,

I don't speak french, because i'm actually from the Netherlands!
But like it, that you like belgium. It's not bad here.

I didn't know they speak french in (some?) parts of Canada.

My uncle has bin living in canada for about 6 months, because he met a woman who lives there.


Anyway, Keep ya all updated if there is any progres in my Decathlon.

Danny,

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/14/2012 9:10 PM   
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@ 83Scamp.

Hell yeah, great car! But not mine!
Fast enough for a diesel, en even a big piper cub fits in the back.


@ Zor,

I don't speak french, because i'm actually from the Netherlands!
But like it, that you like belgium. It's not bad here.

I didn't know they speak french in (some?) parts of Canada.

My uncle has bin living in canada for about 6 months, because he met a woman who lives there.


Anyway, Keep ya all updated if there is any progres in my Decathlon.

Danny,


Danny,

I tried my French on you. I know we should only talk RC here but this is fascinating.

On one of my trips landing at Schippoll I slept at a bed and breakfst 10 Km from Eindhoven (Phillips headquarters) . Six years later, on another trip I drove to the same B&B place and the lady as soon as she saw my face said "Hey, welcome, you are from Canada, I remember you".

On that same trip another lady in Sacksenkam in Bavaria also remembered me. I can only think that Europeans are super people.

I was in England at Xmas time one year and perhaps you know how England lock itself up at Xmas. Even gas stations were closed and I drove 60 miles on fumes to find gasoline for my car. So I end up in Portsmouth at another B*B I had stayed before. Knock on the door, more knocks, still more knocks, I can hear laughing inside.
Finally the door opens and a lady I recognize from a few years before has a sad looking face that quickly change to a grreat smile. Come on in she says and I was welcome in the celebrations and stayed there for four nights while travelling the vicinity with my rented car.

Let us know how you are coming  along with your model.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/14/2012 9:20 PM   
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I didn't know they speak french in (some?) parts of Canada.


They speak French because the French colonized it back in the day, just like how America speaks English and Mexico speaks Spanish... but not exactly because French is the official 2nd language right?


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/21/2012 7:02 PM   
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   This bird is coming along quite nicely.


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/21/2012 7:05 PM   
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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/21/2012 8:23 PM   
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Looks good

Looks like you have a good work surface that is nice and flat. This is key to build a true and straight plane.
I made the mistake of building mine on a plastic top table
And it never was true.


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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/21/2012 11:56 PM   
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Lots of crosswind landings so far this spring and crashes. Until I master that, my Decath is tucked safely away in the hangar bay......................................

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/22/2012 12:08 AM   
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Lots of crosswind landings so far this spring and crashes. Until I master that, my Decath is tucked safely away in the hangar bay......................................


You will "master that" only with some airplane out of the "hangar bay".

I know you know that _ _ _ just trying to encourage you.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/22/2012 1:50 AM   
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You are right, 20 to 30 MPH crosswinds warrant risking far more easily replaceable ARF"s whilst mastering this feat.

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RE: Building a Dynaflite Super Decathlon - 5/22/2012 2:50 AM   
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Nothrottle,

Do you know the two methods used in crosswind landings ?

So you have a goal to practice and achieve..

I am not expanding now in case you already know. If not I can explain.

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