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Idigbo -> RE: BT Bf109E-4 (8/21/2005 7:29:06 PM)
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Tubig, you need some re-assurance I reckon! I had a 90 sp in a thunderbolt, 71 span, about 10 lb I think, and it perfomed very well, wouldn't do endless vertical rolls though[:D] The Bt design is quite lightly loaded for a warbird, compared to some, so if you want scale type flying, it'll be fine. How are you planning the cooling? I built a 109E-4 a while back, with a Laser 150 V, and the cooling air entered from the chin, ducted round, and the smaller intake behind the spinner. Cooling air escaped through the rear of the oil cooler radiator under the chin, and also out of ten of the twelve exhausts, the other two, one each side was the Laser exhaust. This system worked really well, with no cheat holes. I would have thought the RCV could be cooled in a similar way, although air must travel through the fins, not over them which is what happens with no ducting ( apologies for teaching granny to suck eggs if I have!) Here is a couple of pics of my Me109E-4, in Adolf Gallands colours, span is 74" btw. Watching this with interest! Ian.
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