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RE: Typhoon
Thanks guys
Mike, I'm really impressed with this engine, so much so I now have the new 1.60 version with the standard carb for the Tempest.
Easy to adjust, excellent transition from idle to full power and doesn't seem to load up in the midrange.
This engine is supposed to be able to turn 16x12 prop exactly the same rpm as the YS140FZ so it made it very interesting and for a $250 I think this engine is a bargain. Mine is barely broken in and it is turning 17x12 at 7600 rpm and that on a straight fuel.
Of course the carb was not designed to run on alcohol so I don't know how long the rubber diaphragms will last.
All in all I think this is a fool proof engine, so it must be perfect for me
Even though my foam Typhoon was more meant to be a sport pattern plane it should not weight over 5 kg, it also makes building more fun and challenging. The veneer being heavier than balsa, it was very difficult to keep it light. To keep it under 5 kg there where few things I had to change, most important, the wing tube (the one I planed to use turned out to be 100 gr heavier than the Gator tube). Ruddercables, wheels, more lightening holes, you name it, everything counts.
With these changes, the plane is barely under the limit, and I mean barely ! By weighting every balsa sheet for the fuselage I can build this plane the way I did it, around 4,8 kg. I don't think I can build it lighter than that, except using contest balsa.
The important thing is I had fun building this plane and learned a lot. Now I just hope I can improve my flying with it.
Yes Bokuda, it is a very nice field. Unfortunately despite all the warnings from the club, the town council decided to plant a soccer field next to our field. So I don't think we can keep it much longer
Mike, I'm really impressed with this engine, so much so I now have the new 1.60 version with the standard carb for the Tempest.
Easy to adjust, excellent transition from idle to full power and doesn't seem to load up in the midrange.
This engine is supposed to be able to turn 16x12 prop exactly the same rpm as the YS140FZ so it made it very interesting and for a $250 I think this engine is a bargain. Mine is barely broken in and it is turning 17x12 at 7600 rpm and that on a straight fuel.
Of course the carb was not designed to run on alcohol so I don't know how long the rubber diaphragms will last.
All in all I think this is a fool proof engine, so it must be perfect for me
Even though my foam Typhoon was more meant to be a sport pattern plane it should not weight over 5 kg, it also makes building more fun and challenging. The veneer being heavier than balsa, it was very difficult to keep it light. To keep it under 5 kg there where few things I had to change, most important, the wing tube (the one I planed to use turned out to be 100 gr heavier than the Gator tube). Ruddercables, wheels, more lightening holes, you name it, everything counts.
With these changes, the plane is barely under the limit, and I mean barely ! By weighting every balsa sheet for the fuselage I can build this plane the way I did it, around 4,8 kg. I don't think I can build it lighter than that, except using contest balsa.
The important thing is I had fun building this plane and learned a lot. Now I just hope I can improve my flying with it.
Yes Bokuda, it is a very nice field. Unfortunately despite all the warnings from the club, the town council decided to plant a soccer field next to our field. So I don't think we can keep it much longer
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Mikey, I see what you mean, dude. I followed the threads from way back, all 17 pages of it. But I must confess I didn't read every post. Just perused them. I'll check back from time to time and contribute what I can.
happy holidays
Matt
happy holidays
Matt
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Attila,
I like the engine very much and plan to use the new MVVS 1.60 in my next plane. No doubt there are better engines out there, just depends how much you are willing to spend,I guess.
I like the engine very much and plan to use the new MVVS 1.60 in my next plane. No doubt there are better engines out there, just depends how much you are willing to spend,I guess.
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RE: Typhoon
Hello Friends,
sorry to resurrect this thread but I would really like to know please where I can find the plans for this Typhoon 2000, I tried unsuccessfully to Gator R/C and Radio South, but none of them have this set of plans. Could you please tell me if you would know someone who can make a copy of these plants and them sell me? I´m really interested in building this model or the Mike´s model.
Thanks and best regards
Gaiotto
sorry to resurrect this thread but I would really like to know please where I can find the plans for this Typhoon 2000, I tried unsuccessfully to Gator R/C and Radio South, but none of them have this set of plans. Could you please tell me if you would know someone who can make a copy of these plants and them sell me? I´m really interested in building this model or the Mike´s model.
Thanks and best regards
Gaiotto
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RE: Typhoon
http://www.customairframes.com/
There is also a build thread for the Typhoon 2000 that begins on this page of this thread:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_41...2Cplans/tm.htm
There is also a build thread for the Typhoon 2000 that begins on this page of this thread:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_41...2Cplans/tm.htm
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RE: Typhoon
Hope this thread resurrection brings answers to questions about Typhoon 2000's. Canopy for 2000 would it be same as for 2x2 and the rest of Typhoon series I know cowl differences but canopy looks to be same?
Tim
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Typhoon 2000 semi kit listed in the classifieds:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemid=1004102&electric
sold!!!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemid=1004102&electric
sold!!!
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I believe these are still available...
http://www.insightrc.com/Evo-orderpg1.html
http://www.radiance-f3a.com/radiance-v4-short-kit.php
Look here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/elec...ing-build.html
http://www.insightrc.com/Evo-orderpg1.html
http://www.radiance-f3a.com/radiance-v4-short-kit.php
Look here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/elec...ing-build.html
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What exactly are you looking for? A competitve aircraft, or something to build? Obviously glow is important. If you want a competitive aircraft, then you might be better off buying someone's hand-me-down pattern plane, it'll be cheaper in the long run.
If on the other hand, you want to build, I say do whatever! Cant stand the look of the pentathalon myself, but whatever floats your boat!
If on the other hand, you want to build, I say do whatever! Cant stand the look of the pentathalon myself, but whatever floats your boat!
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Jeff Carders Lightning is available as a short kit.
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/plan_kits/lightning.htm
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/plan_kits/lightning.htm
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I have a Typhoon 2000 canopy looking for a good home. Will just charge mail via PayPal.
Also have an OS 140rx and pipe if anybody is interested.
Also have an OS 140rx and pipe if anybody is interested.
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Hi Kevin. Have been trying to PM but no luck. I will pack the canopy right away. Let me have your address and I will mail it out to you next week.
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