Shulman Aviation Turbinator ARF
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Yeah. It was a local purchase up here in Boise. Couldn't pass it up. My friend built one from plans and I was looking into building one as well. This will go together much faster!
Did you follow the new angle for the turbine? Seems like a lot of downthrust!
Did you follow the new angle for the turbine? Seems like a lot of downthrust!
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See post #256
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...or-arf-11.html
if you need anything, email me anytime [email protected]
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...or-arf-11.html
if you need anything, email me anytime [email protected]
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Cool. Looks like about 20 degrees of down. I am almost caught up reading through this thread. Will finish tonight...
About how much weight did you have to add to the front to balance? I plan on putting my packs as far forward as I can.
About how much weight did you have to add to the front to balance? I plan on putting my packs as far forward as I can.
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See post #256
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...or-arf-11.html
if you need anything, email me anytime [email protected]
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...or-arf-11.html
if you need anything, email me anytime [email protected]
I had 4-5 more flights today, what a great flying plane. I'm starting to fly the covering off of it now though, it will need attention soon!
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That doesn't look like enough angle, but proof will be in the actual flights.
It does look good, and I'd love to see one in person. It's interesting the they made the rudder removable; and I understand why, but if the extra structure adds any weight, more ballast will be needed than before.
Keep us posted.
It does look good, and I'd love to see one in person. It's interesting the they made the rudder removable; and I understand why, but if the extra structure adds any weight, more ballast will be needed than before.
Keep us posted.
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Hello All,
I've put about 60 flights on prototype #1 with a KingTech K100. I had to add about 1 pound of weight to the nose for balance. That was with the batteries up front.
The rudder is two pieces for shipping purposes. without doing it that way the box size was too large and the shipping would have been crazy expensive.
The wings butt into the fuselage, inlike the Shulman version where they bolt in from below. This opened up the interior of the fuse to allow for placement of the Sullivan 125 oz tank. It sits just about on top of the CG.
The thrust angle is per the original plans. I haven't experienced any climbing as I did with the Schulman version. The fuse is made of light ply and is more robust than the Schulman version. Maybe a bit heavier but not much. I came in at 26lbs dry.
The K100 pushed it effortlessly through its paces.
As for the glue joints. The glue joints are just fine. But like all good builders I went through the whole airframe and hit it with Hysol wherever I could.
Sorry for the poor video but it was done with a cell phone camera.
Feel free to contact me for any further information.
Happy Flying
Larry
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I've put about 60 flights on prototype #1 with a KingTech K100. I had to add about 1 pound of weight to the nose for balance. That was with the batteries up front.
The rudder is two pieces for shipping purposes. without doing it that way the box size was too large and the shipping would have been crazy expensive.
The wings butt into the fuselage, inlike the Shulman version where they bolt in from below. This opened up the interior of the fuse to allow for placement of the Sullivan 125 oz tank. It sits just about on top of the CG.
The thrust angle is per the original plans. I haven't experienced any climbing as I did with the Schulman version. The fuse is made of light ply and is more robust than the Schulman version. Maybe a bit heavier but not much. I came in at 26lbs dry.
The K100 pushed it effortlessly through its paces.
As for the glue joints. The glue joints are just fine. But like all good builders I went through the whole airframe and hit it with Hysol wherever I could.
Sorry for the poor video but it was done with a cell phone camera.
Feel free to contact me for any further information.
Happy Flying
Larry
T
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On the control horns. I saw where some have cracked. Should I just replace them now?
Also, did you guys install the back plates on the control horns? Or did you just screw them into the hardwood blocks? The screws that came with my control horns were not the right size.
Also, did you guys install the back plates on the control horns? Or did you just screw them into the hardwood blocks? The screws that came with my control horns were not the right size.
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Hi guys,
I'm curious what everyone did for fueling and fuel vent. I was thinking about installing one of the DreamWorks overflow vent systems but wondering if there are other ideas out there.
http://www.dreamworksrc.com/catalog/...ow-Vent-System
I'm curious what everyone did for fueling and fuel vent. I was thinking about installing one of the DreamWorks overflow vent systems but wondering if there are other ideas out there.
http://www.dreamworksrc.com/catalog/...ow-Vent-System
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Hi guys,
I'm curious what everyone did for fueling and fuel vent. I was thinking about installing one of the DreamWorks overflow vent systems but wondering if there are other ideas out there.
http://www.dreamworksrc.com/catalog/...ow-Vent-System
I'm curious what everyone did for fueling and fuel vent. I was thinking about installing one of the DreamWorks overflow vent systems but wondering if there are other ideas out there.
http://www.dreamworksrc.com/catalog/...ow-Vent-System