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Old 04-01-2003, 02:34 AM
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It,s done and it flys great. check out my gallery for latest shots
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very nice! boy- bet you have to keep a sharp eye on that in the sky- but it is impressive.

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One of the nicer 190's I have seen....Nice job on it

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Old 04-01-2003, 04:47 AM
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Longeze, Please tell me you are gonna bring it to the austin warbird show at the end of april! I would really like to see it.
I plan on bringing the hangar and doin some warbird flying. Hope to see you there.
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Hi Evan, should be there. Looking forward to meeting you.


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Glen,
Beautiful job on the 190! :thumbup:
What color scheme did you use as reference? Nice choice!
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Sean, thanks! It was based out of norway, JG5
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WOW, man that looks good. Good job. What engine does it have?
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Dan, it's powered by a Quadra 65 turning a 22x10 mejzlik prop
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Thank you very much. What is the heigt of that engine? do you think a G-62 would fit in the cowl?
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Yes, in fact on vaillys plans, he shows it with a G-62 in it.

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Thank you.
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Glenn, the plane looks great.What a nice job.How does it fly?
Is the motor enough?
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Are you using the cooling fan and is the 3 blade prop static?
I have one of these on the back burner in my basement. I have every thing for it. I should get it done now huh?
Can you tell us anything about first flight character performance?
How was the takeoff? Landing? Did you use full flaps? How much does it weigh? If you could do it again, What would you change? Sorry about all the questions...

Kirk out
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Yes, am using the cooling fan but the 3-blade is my static prop. The prop im flying with is a mejzlik 22x10. Takeoff was strait down the runway without use of rudder, I set up my alignment to roll slightly right. The planes tail came up and didnt rotate till I gave elevator (very-nice). Stall tests were done imideately at altitude with gear down and full flaps with excellant results, so first landing was set up this way. Landing was very scale like and nice.

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Nice job. What paint did you used?
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painted with PPG concecpt, all paint no decals
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Originally posted by longeze
Yes, am using the cooling fan but the 3-blade is my static prop. The prop im flying with is a mejzlik 22x10. Takeoff was strait down the runway without use of rudder, I set up my alignment to roll slightly right. The planes tail came up and didnt rotate till I gave elevator (very-nice). Stall tests were done imideately at altitude with gear down and full flaps with excellant results, so first landing was set up this way. Landing was very scale like and nice.

Glenn

What does it weigh, and how much nose weight did you need?
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plane finished out at 30 lbs., had to add 3lbs. to nose for total weight of 33lbs.
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AWESOME!!! Can't wait to start mine, do you know where i can get the static prop blades? Roy doesn't make them any more..Thanks Vic G. Again totally awesome!!
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sorry Vic, thats where I got mine.

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