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BalsaBob 03-07-2014 11:50 AM

Hi Eddie, The pegboard really helps. Prior to it, I had stuff in bins and drawers and boxes ..... and really didn't know what I had. At times, I was re-buying stuff I already had .... because I didn't know I already had it......

I had the cores cut By Mr. Koster, the contact on Norberts web site. They are very well done. That's why I am sheeting with only 1/32 balsa (I don't expect to have to do much sanding).

Eddie P 03-09-2014 12:24 AM

Excellent, that should save you some weight too. I put some time into uploading information into some drawing programs and sent my foam core information to a domestic foam cutter and I'm hopeful all will turn out well. I did change some data for my own purposes - airfoils, some minor dimensions. I should be shop ready in another week or two, then I'll start building some big parts finally.

Keep us in the loop, wold like to see how you do.

Props4ever 04-24-2014 03:41 PM

Hi Eddie,

Remember sometime ago I mentioned getting Rouch DC10, we'll it has happened and it's part of a bigger project under way. I'm not able to post it's pictures on here from my S4 but will do tonight. It's amazing how big these models are, one really have to be in person with these to appreciate there size. Presently contemplating How to power it, by edfs or through single turbine in number 2 nacelle.

Props4ever 04-24-2014 05:49 PM

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Here are pictures of my DC10-30...http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1989696http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1989698http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1989694http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1989695http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1989697

Peter A 04-24-2014 08:01 PM

congrats Sammy, big project indeed.
Keep in mind the stab angle is incorrect (from the picture anyway, incidence as well as dihedral I think)
These have to be re-done with the proper alignment.

Props4ever 04-24-2014 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter A (Post 11790218)
congrats Sammy, big project indeed.
Keep in mind the stab angle is incorrect (from the picture anyway, incidence as well as dihedral I think)
These have to be re-done with the proper alignment.

Thanks Peter, great to see you on this thread.
Yes you are 100% right, incidence is out big time on the stabs and slight too much dihedral also. I noticed it as first flaw in this build.
This and placements of both inner flaps is out, they are bit too far apart and are directly behind engines thrust flow lines. I am trying to establish contact with the builder and see if he could recommend how angles of the stabs could be fixed as they are mounted on square CF tubes.

What servos, landing gears and turbine engine would you recommend for this model...

Props4ever 04-25-2014 11:14 AM

Does anyone on here knows the length of wing's root rib from leading edge to trailing edge?, plus length from redome to leading edge of main wing root?

Props4ever 04-25-2014 07:40 PM

What are the possibilities of getting intouch with builder and owner of this beautiful UPS DC10 which I think is also built from Rouch short kit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkHJX6b1EsE

Props4ever 04-26-2014 10:40 PM

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Well guys, Tonight I found a slot made on underside of the centre wing section and dry fitted engine 1's nacelle to see it's placement on this model and then compared with actual drawings of the Douglas DC10. What do you think?

DocYates 04-28-2014 04:05 AM

I think it is pretty close. These models were not designed to be master scale, but to fly well. The flaps are a little small, but the engine placement looks pretty close. i would leave it alone.

Peter A 04-28-2014 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by DocYates (Post 11792464)
I think it is pretty close. These models were not designed to be master scale, but to fly well. The flaps are a little small, but the engine placement looks pretty close. i would leave it alone.

YUP this DC10 flies super well. I have seen a Rauch DC10 fly up close and in videos. They all fly very well, very predictable take off and landing behavior.

Props4ever 04-28-2014 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by DocYates (Post 11792464)
I think it is pretty close. These models were not designed to be master scale, but to fly well. The flaps are a little small, but the engine placement looks pretty close. i would leave it alone.


Doc, I know what you are saying and mean but after consulting the wing issue with Norbert and what he said and recommended have made it vital to fix it. Model will fly well as is with CG moved a lot forward then where it should be and with a lot more weight in the nose!. He knows this model very well and it's history. It was initially sold to original builder back in 1980!, so it's been around for long time and from what it sounded this is the only Rouch DC10 in Canada. I do intend to fix other issues with it so I might as well do this also and make it right.

What happened here, whoever made the foamcores also added flat wingbox section in the center of inboard wing panels making it bigger in wingspan, this made fuselage look small in front of the wing. Rouch models don't have flat wingbox between both inner wing sections, so basically if I take that out, wing span will become 117" from 136" presently. Also wing root at the side of the fuselage should be 29". This way fuselage will look right and weight of the model will be cut down from present weight, whatever it is. Then to make it DC10-30, small wing sections on wingtips will be added so wingspan will become 124" tip to tip.

I know 99% of the people will not know or care but being a scale guy myself, it will always bother me. So let's see what I decide, I may even leave it asis.

Props4ever 04-30-2014 10:09 PM

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Custom made aluminium 1/4" x 8" jack screw made to pivot horizontal stabilizer for take off and landing configurations through 3 position switch on the TX. This a mod that I wanted to do after fixing it's issues, so starting to think ahead for this build. (Curtsey of my friend M. Emillio)

Props4ever 05-13-2014 10:44 AM

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I been away from this thread due to communication with NR and making correction on the wings of this model. If wing was left as is, there was going to be a weight and balance issues with it, CG moved forward and lots of weight in the nose was required to balance it making airplane heavier then it should be plus there would have been more pressure of the elevators needing super high torque servos!...so to eliminate all that chaos, I elected to cut away the flat section in-between both inner wings and fairing up the wing saddle with foam blocks now I have made from this one big foam piece.

After doing all the cutting, I noticed that airfoils on the root are more symmetrical type Vs Clark Y or semi-symmetrical that is used mainly of airliner models. I consulted this with NR and he said, they are his airfoils which are more closer to scale airfoils then Clark Y would ever be, he said, on his MD11 model, he used inverted airfoil at the root which is almost scale and his and other MD11 models fly really well. So from here onwards I have learned one new thing, that is:Using closer to scale airfoils on models this size and bigger is the way to build them, Clark Y or semi symmetrical is goof for small foamy airliner models but not for models of these scale and sizes. NR also said the same.

Props4ever 05-13-2014 12:01 PM

Just did dihedral angle check on the wing, it's +5 degrees and NR drawing calls for +3 degrees, so it's close enough NOT to change it as the airplane will fly more stable with couple extra degrees added on dihedral angle. Tonight I will try to join these inner wing sections together by keeping present spars and integrating them into this modified wing section.

Props4ever 05-15-2014 02:30 PM

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After more communication with NR, it was determined to cut the spars at the time, joint both inner wings together and add spars at later stage. Spars were cut, both inner wings dry mated together to see how they look, some sanding and facing was needed to flatten both inner root ribs to perfectly attach to each other.

Props4ever 05-16-2014 01:21 PM

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Well guys newly modified wing is now fully assembled with outer wings mounted with inner wings and both engine pylons and nacelles dry fitted on the correct position. I really liked using BVM Vpoxy especially with self mixing nozzles that comes with starter kits. Glue itself is really nice to work with.

fumus 12-20-2014 08:49 AM

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After successfully building several Rauch airliners Adi Pitz has now created his first scratchbuild airliner, a Boeing 747 (four Jetcat 120, dry weight 59.4 kg).
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2056462
This giant plane (1/13th scale) will be one of the highlights of the 2015 airliner meeting on July 10-12, 2015.
Link: http://airlinertreffen.com

Props4ever 12-20-2014 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by fumus (Post 11944524)
After successfully building several Rauch airliners Adi Pitz has now created his first scratchbuild airliner, a Boeing 747 (four Jetcat 120, dry weight 59.4 kg).
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2056462
This giant plane (1/13th scale) will be one of the highlights of the 2015 airliner meeting on July 12-15.
Link: http://airlinertreffen.com

WOW!, what a beautiful BEAST he created!......Looks awesome. Do you know the details of its flaps configuration?

fumus 12-21-2014 04:20 AM

I'm sorry but i have no further details of this plane.

fumus 01-19-2015 09:23 AM

Adi has uploaded some information about the build of his 747.
Part 1 kann be found here: http://airlinertreffen.com/index.php.../24-article-10
Of course it's written in German but scrolling down one will find some pics.

Props4ever 01-20-2015 12:06 AM

Thanks for following his posts regarding his beautiful B744 model. I was wondering if his airframe is built up or foam structure. Plus that site made Adi's airliner section, so I'm sure we'll see model from him.

fumus 06-07-2015 01:25 PM

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Adi's Boeing 747-400 has been successfully maidened.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2101248
More pics can be found here: http://airlinertreffen.com/bildergal...oeing747-400/#

The 747 will be presented at the airliner meeting on July, 10-12.
A large number of top-class airliner models will be there: http://airlinertreffen.com/index.php...ehmerliste2015

fumus 06-08-2015 09:38 AM

Here's the video of the first and second flight:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb3Wd_yfnMI

FalconWings 06-08-2015 10:02 AM

wow!


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