Glow converted Fokker DVII    Gallery
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as Guest



Users viewing this topic: none
    Search This Thread  
 
Printable Version

All Forums >> RC Airplanes >> Electrics to Glow Conversions >> Glow converted Fokker DVII
Page: [1] 2 3   next >   >>  

Tower Hobbies Get Coupon Codes Brands  
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 6:58 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
The latest project: Great Planes Electrifly Fokker DVII. Hacked it up with a Dremel tool and modified the fuse to fit an OS 10LA and a 4oz Dubro tank. I guess you'd have to see one of these in stock form to notice how much different it is now. I just love to stare at WWI aircraft. Those were some brave men who flew them in battle.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


< Message edited by Tee Bee -- 1/4/2009 7:07 AM >


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures
       Post #: 1

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 7:07 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
I"ve been wanting to do one of these for a while but have been too busy to get around to it. I finally finished my Little Extra ARF and got the El Pongito back together so I pressed on. I followed a thread on the other RC forum site and mine is being done very similarly. Cut out the lecky mounts and battery tray, installed a plywood firewall with reinforcements, and filled in the gaps with balsa. I reinforced the ABS plastic cowling with fiberglass on the inside. More pics to come later.

A pic of my completed Lil' Extra. It looks like many others I've seen but this one is mine.



Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 2

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 8:06 AM   
skaliwag



Posts: 2166
Joined: 1/9/2003
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: santa cruz, CA, USA
Status: online
Chuckie looks a little concerned about hanging from the ceiling and no canopy.

_____________________________

Real Airplanes have Round Engines and Two Wings.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 3

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 8:21 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
Good eye. Chuckie it is. His older brother Tommy pilots a Pong Two.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to skaliwag)
       Post #: 4

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 8:31 AM   
planebuilder66



Posts: 2787
Joined: 11/6/2003
Last Login: 11/12/2012
From: Middletown, CT, USA
Status: offline
I've been playing with the idea of converting the new GP spad they have, I always loved the spad and sopwith camel. I did get the little speed 400 pitts made by wattage in the air a few times but the airframe is a bit weak seeing how it's made of molded ABS plastic, but she still flies just fine.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 5

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 8:53 AM   
skaliwag



Posts: 2166
Joined: 1/9/2003
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: santa cruz, CA, USA
Status: online
And what does Angelica have for a Sunday get-about?

_____________________________

Real Airplanes have Round Engines and Two Wings.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to planebuilder66)
       Post #: 6

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 8:55 AM   
planebuilder66



Posts: 2787
Joined: 11/6/2003
Last Login: 11/12/2012
From: Middletown, CT, USA
Status: offline
A tricycle.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to skaliwag)
       Post #: 7

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 9:05 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to planebuilder66)
       Post #: 8

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 9:10 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
I'd consider converting the Spad as well if this thing works out ok. Another guy has done both the DVII and the SE5A over at RCGroups. They say that the DR1 kit looks too lightweight for glow. One of the Nieuports would be neat, too.

_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 9

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 1/4/2009 10:52 PM   
planebuilder66



Posts: 2787
Joined: 11/6/2003
Last Login: 11/12/2012
From: Middletown, CT, USA
Status: offline
I was thinking of one of these two, I'm more partial to the spad though.


http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXVTD5&P=0

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXVKS0&P=0

What do you think, I've been thinking a PAW .09 diesel.

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 10

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 4:44 AM   
Red Baron Mike



Posts: 411
Joined: 1/24/2003
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Rocklin, CA, USA
Status: offline
Did you reinforce the wing and tail surfaces? If so, what did you do?

Regards,


_____________________________

Red Baron Mike

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 11

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 5:28 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
In short, no I didn't. I've been very busy working overtime and doing home repairs lately. Haven't had much time left for model building or flying. I'll probably just attach the stock tail surfaces with epoxy to the fuselage. I know a few others have done it successfully. Several of my small scratchbuilts have tails built of sticks in a similar fashion. I hope to get caught up around the house and resume this project in a couple of weeks.

_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Red Baron Mike)
       Post #: 12

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 7:50 PM   
jeffie8696



Posts: 4428
Joined: 5/10/2007
Last Login: 5/15/2013
From: Muscatine, IA, USA
Status: offline
Just posted to keep an eye on this thread. I have also thought the DVII would make a nice glow plane.
What engine are you running on the Extra? My buddy has a Magnum 15 and is loving it. If I ever get the money together I will get one from Sig since I have way too many 15 size engines here without a home.
(what am I saying, I have a buttload of engines here without a home)

_____________________________

Club Saito # 677 , Team Boca Bearings and Star Collectibles Muscatine

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 13

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 8:50 PM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
The Little Extra is running an OS 15LA. I've only flown it once but it was great. Can't wait to get back to it.

_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to jeffie8696)
       Post #: 14

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 9:27 PM   
jeffie8696



Posts: 4428
Joined: 5/10/2007
Last Login: 5/15/2013
From: Muscatine, IA, USA
Status: offline
He is currently running an XL15A but I hope to send him my XLS15 to do some flight testing.

_____________________________

Club Saito # 677 , Team Boca Bearings and Star Collectibles Muscatine

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 15

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 10:20 PM   
vertical grimmace



Posts: 4406
Joined: 3/13/2004
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: ft collins , CO, USA
Status: offline
I have the DVII but left it electric. A glow conversion is a good idea and the only area I think that needs reinforcing is the firewall. It is a great flying plane. It spins really good. One thing really cool is how they tapered the ribs just like the full scale. The other isse with E to glow conversions is fuel proofing. They glow fuel finds it's way everywhere. This thread has me thinking of converting mine. Electric has not worked well for me.

_____________________________

"let''''s just say, they will be satisfied with less" Ming the Merciless

Hide Signatures

(in reply to jeffie8696)
       Post #: 16

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/2/2009 10:25 PM   
jeffie8696



Posts: 4428
Joined: 5/10/2007
Last Login: 5/15/2013
From: Muscatine, IA, USA
Status: offline
Electric has it's place. But so does glow. I have both. I love electricity for my Slow Stick but could not even consider it for my C/L planes or eventually my large glow planes.

_____________________________

Club Saito # 677 , Team Boca Bearings and Star Collectibles Muscatine

Hide Signatures

(in reply to vertical grimmace)
       Post #: 17

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 2/3/2009 2:44 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
I also wonder how the paint will hold up on the struts, gear, dummy engine, etc when the nitro hits it.

_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to jeffie8696)
       Post #: 18

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 4:01 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
I've been tinkering with the little Fokker again the last couple of months. Mounted the little OS .10 on it's side after finishing the firewall compartment mods.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 19

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 4:08 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
Installed a 4oz Dubro tank. Used a 3-line setup. A fill line, a carb line, and the vent line will also empty the tank when the plane is inverted.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 20

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 4:11 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
Fuel-proofing everything with finishing resin. This stuff takes forever to set up and stays tacky for a couple of days but brushes on easily. Using a Berg 7 channel rx with a Futaba 600mah batt. The feaux sheet metal on the fuselage side has been trimmed to fit the engine head. Will glue them in place later. After a lot of debate, I've decided to go with the stock tailskid setup for simplicity and historical accuracy. If it's too hard to handle on the ground, I can always cut it off and install a tailwheel later on.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 21

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 4:17 AM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
The original servo rails were mounted in the forward compartment where the tank and battery now reside. I installed new servo rails in the wing compartment. I put the battery under the tank to attempt to reduce the top-heaviness problems associated with this design. Hopefully it'll balance pretty close with this setup since I'd hate to add any more weight. Ran the throttle cable under the tank and added a brace to keep it from moving around. Hitec 81s in the fuselage.

Attachments
Click to see fullsize image.
Click for fullsize


_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 22

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 5:54 AM   
jeffie8696



Posts: 4428
Joined: 5/10/2007
Last Login: 5/15/2013
From: Muscatine, IA, USA
Status: offline
Awesome really. Loving it.


_____________________________

Club Saito # 677 , Team Boca Bearings and Star Collectibles Muscatine

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 23

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 5:59 AM   
buzzard bait


 

Posts: 2490
Joined: 1/2/2003
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Ithaca, NY, USA
Status: offline
Are you flying off grass? If so, a tail wheel is completely unnecessary. If you want to steer it on the ground, make a steerable skid from a bent wire and a bracket to hold it, with a tiller to the rudder. You'll hardly notice it, and it will work every bit as well as a tailwheel, on grass. I'm sure you know that the real D.VII couldn't be steered on the the ground. Jim

Hide Signatures

(in reply to Tee Bee)
       Post #: 24

RE: Glow converted Fokker DVII - 9/22/2009 3:06 PM   
Tee Bee


 

Posts: 1770
Joined: 2/22/2007
Last Login: 5/23/2013
From: Angleton, TX, USA
Status: offline
It will be flown from short turf/packed dirt and paved runways. Just depends where I'm flying that day.

_____________________________

Tee Bee

Hide Signatures

(in reply to buzzard bait)
       Post #: 25

Page:   [1] 2 3   next >   >>  
All Forums >> RC Airplanes >> Electrics to Glow Conversions >> Glow converted Fokker DVII
Page: [1] 2 3   next >   >>  





Jump to:


 
Google 



Search | Marketplace | Event Calendar | Local Clubs | Magazine | Product Ratings | New Products | Discussion Forums

Photo Gallery | Instructor Search | Field|Track|Marina Search

Advertisers | Hobby Vendor Resources | Rate Manufacturers | Sign In/Sign Up

SITE MAP!   : :   FORUM RULES

RC Universe is a service of Internet Brands, Inc. Copyright © 2001-2013.

Charities we support that also need your help
Yorkie Rescue | Humane Society | ASPCA | Crohn's-Colitis America


0.969RCU1