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HeyBrad what is new mate? I see you are leaving Pt H? All good with you I hope.
You will be be please to know that the P47 is now going through the "weathering" stage, all very light and subtle. A coat of clear then fit some gadgets into her and it is done. Must be nearly 12 years now!! OMG!
Now build that bloody P51 !!! I'm still flying mine.
You will be be please to know that the P47 is now going through the "weathering" stage, all very light and subtle. A coat of clear then fit some gadgets into her and it is done. Must be nearly 12 years now!! OMG!
Now build that bloody P51 !!! I'm still flying mine.
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Fuselage finished for the moment, I love building but hate painting! Maybe because I'm not very good at it, but at least it's looking respectable. Wing is almost done so hopefully be in good shape for this weekends giant scale meet in north Las Vegas.
i know I'm missing the pilot but he will arrive soon, any ideas where the best place to source one? It's been a while since I saw it discussed in this forum and I'm not having much luck searching the Internet.
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Made it to the giant scale fly in at North Las Vegas. Only got two flights in until a problem with the onboard starter put paid to any further flights. Great flights though and I can't wait to explore its capabilities some more. Going to pull the innards out and rearrange it as it's very difficult to access anything.
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Made it to the giant scale fly in at North Las Vegas. Only got two flights in until a problem with the onboard starter put paid to any further flights. Great flights though and I can't wait to explore its capabilities some more. Going to pull the innards out and rearrange it as it's very difficult to access anything.
Hi,
What's the power-plant? What on-board starter?
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It's a DLE55 with an onboard starter from Mile High Hobbies which they use on the EME55. Works a treat normally but just had to upgrade to a new control unit as the old one didn't take too kindly to 3 cell lipos. Looking forward to getting some more flights on it now.
#1858
Hi Guys,
I hope that this stream is still alive. I picked up a painted Yellow Spitfire last fall and have gotten it to the stage of control throws and CG. Does anyone have that information? I will also need some idea as to the degree deflection on the flaps.
Thanks,
John
I hope that this stream is still alive. I picked up a painted Yellow Spitfire last fall and have gotten it to the stage of control throws and CG. Does anyone have that information? I will also need some idea as to the degree deflection on the flaps.
Thanks,
John
Cheers
Len
Found book!! AIL 7/8" UP/DOWN.....EL 1 1/8" UP/DOWN RUD 2" LEFT/RIGHT FLAP 85 DEGREES
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A pic of the manual with the throws, I find throws are a matter of personal preference, I have 3/8" on my ailerons and elevator while flying, 45 degrees max flaps and will not use flaps if I have any significant head wind, and am balanced a bit nose heavy. I really enjoy this model. Cheers.
#1861
I have yet to fly my Spit and am only an intermediate pilot so maybe I should go with your throws for the first flight or so..what kind of roll rate does it have with 3/8 on the ailerons.
Len
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Hi, it does a very nice barrel roll at 3/8, must have lot of height. the complete manual is at http://spitfire9.com/yaspitfiremanual.pdf and pics of the YA spitfire plans are at http://spitfire9.com/yellow.htm
I set two sets of throws on the dual rates. cheers - ken
I set two sets of throws on the dual rates. cheers - ken
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Better weather???? Are you no longer in Scottsdale Len? The weather has been gorgeous! The "Winter Warbirds" event was last weekend out at Sun Valley Fliers and the turn out was absolutely spectacular. Would have loved to see you and the Spit in attendance.
#1865
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Hi Chad,
Yes I am still in Scottsdale BUT we have another home in Chino Valley near Prescott. The Spit and my workshop (and me today!) are in Chino Valley where right now it is cold. I fly at the Chino Valley club, as well as belonging to Scottsdale Model Aviators who fly at Scottsdale Community College. I used to belong to Sun Valley Flyers but now only maintain that membership for my son who will possibly be the pilot (faster reactions!)on the maiden flight. (I should really have someone who is familiar with the Spit take it up first time. The Spit is finished except I have not run the engine in the plane which I have to do before taking it out to any field!! I checked the power line for spikes at the receiver ( becauseI have a long run from the batt to the Rx (18")) with a scope and was really surprised to see 1.5v spikes when the sticks were moved aggressively. (0.5v) at quiescent, no stick movement. (These digital servos pull a lot of current!) No significant difference noted (well .3v) when connecting the battery direct (4" leads) to the receiver. The Rx battery is 4 cell NIMH and I have changed it out for a 5cell 6V NiMH. to give me more headroom at the receiver. (Any comment?) I am leaving for a few weeks on Feb4, back the 21st. Where do you fly..I'd like to come out to the field sometime in March .. watch a Spit expert at work...
Cheers
Len
Yes I am still in Scottsdale BUT we have another home in Chino Valley near Prescott. The Spit and my workshop (and me today!) are in Chino Valley where right now it is cold. I fly at the Chino Valley club, as well as belonging to Scottsdale Model Aviators who fly at Scottsdale Community College. I used to belong to Sun Valley Flyers but now only maintain that membership for my son who will possibly be the pilot (faster reactions!)on the maiden flight. (I should really have someone who is familiar with the Spit take it up first time. The Spit is finished except I have not run the engine in the plane which I have to do before taking it out to any field!! I checked the power line for spikes at the receiver ( becauseI have a long run from the batt to the Rx (18")) with a scope and was really surprised to see 1.5v spikes when the sticks were moved aggressively. (0.5v) at quiescent, no stick movement. (These digital servos pull a lot of current!) No significant difference noted (well .3v) when connecting the battery direct (4" leads) to the receiver. The Rx battery is 4 cell NIMH and I have changed it out for a 5cell 6V NiMH. to give me more headroom at the receiver. (Any comment?) I am leaving for a few weeks on Feb4, back the 21st. Where do you fly..I'd like to come out to the field sometime in March .. watch a Spit expert at work...
Cheers
Len
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Hi guys,
After reading almost the entire thread I wanted to ask specifically Leo, Spychalla Aircraft if you had made a template of your gear modification as indicated on page 3 of this thread. As previously mentioned I inherited this Spit and am unsure as to whether or not a modification on the gear was made. I would really appreciate it if you still have the template and can forward it on here.
thanks,
john
After reading almost the entire thread I wanted to ask specifically Leo, Spychalla Aircraft if you had made a template of your gear modification as indicated on page 3 of this thread. As previously mentioned I inherited this Spit and am unsure as to whether or not a modification on the gear was made. I would really appreciate it if you still have the template and can forward it on here.
thanks,
john
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Just found this video, Spitfire The Pursuit of a Dream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WLxrePTYp0 Thought that all would enjoy! Hope to one day build my Yellow Spitfire
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Just picked up a yellow spit kit. I will be installing a die 55 ra and need to move the firewall back for the installation. Does anyone know if the original firewall has any right or down thrust built in. Rather than removing the entire firewall, which is glassed in well, I plan on cutting the firewall out, leaving about 3/4 inch of the plywood still attached to the fuselage.
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Hi, this thread may help http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-w...-spitfire.html
I'm using a DLE 55 in my YA Spit, I did not move the firewall but changed the standoff length and cut a hole in the firewall to accommodate the rear carb, not sure if this will work with the 55RE. I like you choice of engine, I would have chose it had it been availiable back then.
additional info links here http://spitfire9.com/yellowbuild.htm
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I'm using a DLE 55 in my YA Spit, I did not move the firewall but changed the standoff length and cut a hole in the firewall to accommodate the rear carb, not sure if this will work with the 55RE. I like you choice of engine, I would have chose it had it been availiable back then.
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#1872
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I initially used maple block standoffs with a bolt right thru, but I kept breaking the bolts after three or four flights, so I had exact length aluminium standoff made by a local modeller, they are tapped on each end for a 1.24" long x 1/4 inch bolt. they have been fine for a couple of years now - say 30 flights.
I also eventually lightened my spinner backplate by hand, a log of cutting and filing, i found it help the engine spool up faster. the group backplates photo is from Don's machine shop a while back.
I hope to fly mine this weekend, it will be the first time this year, it's a great flier.
cheers - ken
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Dr yankum
if using the Re the choice is very limited as the supplied rear exhaust will only just
clear the firewall with the supplied standoffs.
Are you thinking of using another form of pipe or something....might be interesting?
fwiw I think the Dle35 or 55 are both perfectly suited to this application
With the 35 being ample in most situations??
happy landings.
Am6.
if using the Re the choice is very limited as the supplied rear exhaust will only just
clear the firewall with the supplied standoffs.
Are you thinking of using another form of pipe or something....might be interesting?
fwiw I think the Dle35 or 55 are both perfectly suited to this application
With the 35 being ample in most situations??
happy landings.
Am6.
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#1874
Side and down thrust
Just picked up a yellow spit kit. I will be installing a die 55 ra and need to move the firewall back for the installation. Does anyone know if the original firewall has any right or down thrust built in. Rather than removing the entire firewall, which is glassed in well, I plan on cutting the firewall out, leaving about 3/4 inch of the plywood still attached to the fuselage.
Whoever said that it was not a big deal unless you are a dedicated pattern flyer was right.... There are enormous forces at work!!!!
On an unrelated topic I used heavy duty digital servos throughout.. even where I didn't need it like as in the throttle control. This was not a good idea. The spikes generated on the initial movement of the servos dropped the battery voltage dangerously close to the receiver cut off voltage. (2+ V spikes on 6v supply) At first I thought it was the wiring but not so. Anyway I had to resort to a LiPo supply and a voltage/current distribution system. With less super power servos I could probably have got away with a Lipo or LiFe and a simple voltage regulator for the receiver.!
Good Luck
Len Brown
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Hi guys,
I am glad to see this thread is still active.
Does anyone have a spare Spitfire wheel.
I accidentally broke one of my spokes and was wondering if anyone had a spare lying around they would be willing to sell me.
Thanks,
John
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Please give me a call if you do.
I am glad to see this thread is still active.
Does anyone have a spare Spitfire wheel.
I accidentally broke one of my spokes and was wondering if anyone had a spare lying around they would be willing to sell me.
Thanks,
John
312-518-0075
Please give me a call if you do.