ESM 50cc Corsair
#2328
LBJ, after my first full assembly, I noticed the horizontal stab is lower on one side by an inch. Yikes. The stab is strait but fuselage or something is crooked. If I twist the tail section a half-inch it brings the stab/elevators level to a flat service.
Is yours like this?
jim
Is yours like this?
jim
#2331
jimkron......Yikes.....I miss spoke. I'm on a couple of these forums and I had just been on the FW 190 forum.....It's 28lbs. Sorry for the confusion. Hell no, the ESM F4U is 31.5 lbs. Although I really enjoy flying it, I hate landing it. I don't seem to get the speed right. BTW........She took 3lbs of lead in the nose to balance the fat little bit*h.
CAPTAIN RON
CAPTAIN RON
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I am looking to buy one more of these corsairs .Brand New to poor condition....If anyone has one for sale, I would be interested...My midsection is shot...That would be the most important part...All else can have problems...Please let me know...Thanks
#2333
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Keep looking for the used Corsair. One will turn up sooner or later.
The Fort Worth newspaper came out on July 5th for our club 4th of July picnic. They wanted to hear what we had to say about the FAA wanting to regulate our hobby. Our club Prez was interviewed on the video on the end of the article. A few good warbird photos are with the article too.
This is the link to the YouTube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrl9q5uMsHw
This is the link to the article. If the above link doesn't work, the link below has the video attached. The last part of the video is "yours truly" starting up the CMP Zero.
http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/07...le-making.html
The Fort Worth newspaper came out on July 5th for our club 4th of July picnic. They wanted to hear what we had to say about the FAA wanting to regulate our hobby. Our club Prez was interviewed on the video on the end of the article. A few good warbird photos are with the article too.
This is the link to the YouTube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrl9q5uMsHw
This is the link to the article. If the above link doesn't work, the link below has the video attached. The last part of the video is "yours truly" starting up the CMP Zero.
http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/07...le-making.html
#2334
Thanks Ron for the clarification. The way my plane has been constructed nothing surprises me anymore. As I mentioned to LBJ I now have a crooked tail. The horizontal and vertical stabs are perpendicular as they should be but the fuselage is twisted slightly causing one vertical stab to be higher than the other by 3/4 inch. Yikes, not acceptable.
Tonight I heated up the fuselage near the tail with a heat gun and was able to get some of the twist out of the plane. Jeeeez. Really?
Can't wait to leave it in the sun for a few hours. Will the plane just melt?
jim
Tonight I heated up the fuselage near the tail with a heat gun and was able to get some of the twist out of the plane. Jeeeez. Really?
Can't wait to leave it in the sun for a few hours. Will the plane just melt?
jim
#2335
Jim
I have the same problem with my ESM Spitfire. Everything in the tail is aligned but the whole thing is twisted about 3/4". It has flown great for several years now and the only people that see it is if I show it to them. It still annoys me though.
I have the same problem with my ESM Spitfire. Everything in the tail is aligned but the whole thing is twisted about 3/4". It has flown great for several years now and the only people that see it is if I show it to them. It still annoys me though.
#2337
YO my ESM Corsair Brethern........Flew the big girl today with Larry (My wing repair dude) standing next to me. Yes sir........We put her to work. Diving out of altitude to the runway for a WOT pass down the runway and then a hard pull for blue sky again at the other end. The repair held......whew..!!!!! Had flap control rod break on the first landing approach. Only one set of flaps were down and she was trying her damndest to flip over. I realized what was going on ......Hit the flap switch and came to half throttle on the Brison. ONce the good set of flaps were up, went to full throttle and did a go around. Made the next approach with no flaps. touched down about 60 mph and rolled the full length of our 550 ft runway. Down safe..........taxi back, shut the big brison down and enjoy the moment. God I love this hobby.
later boys, Captain Ron
later boys, Captain Ron
#2339
Thanks Jimkron, LOL.........unfortunately no video. Our video guy is Larry Osborn and he happens to be the very same dude that repaired my wing. So, he was standing next to me holding his breath also that the wing repair would hold and we weren't going to see a VERY SPECTACULAR CRASH. When I fly that F4U with that mighty 4.2 Brison, I fly WOT the whole flight and I'm pulling hard and diving for the runway the whole flight and having an absolute ball..........THAT'S WHY I FLY WARBIRDS. l wanna go fast and hear the very very loud bark of that Brison.
Captain Ron
Captain Ron
#2340
This is for all you finished builders.
So I'm getting ready to position the Saito FG 57 twin on the firewall. I noticed that the position of the cowl is somewhat arbitrary. Did your cowls cover both rows of rivets on the front of the fuselage, one row of rivets, or expose both rows of rivets? I'm tempted to move the cowl as far forward on the plane (and still have it look right) rather than push the cowl towards the canopy. This way the engine sits farther away from the firewall and helps reduce the nose weight needed to balance the plane.
Am I over-thinking this?
jim
So I'm getting ready to position the Saito FG 57 twin on the firewall. I noticed that the position of the cowl is somewhat arbitrary. Did your cowls cover both rows of rivets on the front of the fuselage, one row of rivets, or expose both rows of rivets? I'm tempted to move the cowl as far forward on the plane (and still have it look right) rather than push the cowl towards the canopy. This way the engine sits farther away from the firewall and helps reduce the nose weight needed to balance the plane.
Am I over-thinking this?
jim
Last edited by jimkron; 07-17-2014 at 06:55 PM.
#2342
jim
#2343
Agreed...another benefit of cowl forward. My intention is to move the rx batts, ignition, ignition batt, and anything else into the cowl area. Not sure if it's possible but I don't want to put 3 lbs of nose weight in this plane. I'm going with the 16 oz tank and 4.5 Robart wheels to save a few ounces here and there as well.
jim
jim
-More exit area.
-Less weight up front.
Batteries; Since I made 2 hatches in the scale location on the cowling, I have full access to the batteries, even though they are both put into the front area of the cowling.
Each battery, LiFe 2500 mAh batteries, weights 160 g, so that is 320 g up front !!!
#2344
Jim, I agree with your efforts too. The cowl as far forward as possible, without ruining the outline.
-More exit area.
-Less weight up front.
Batteries; Since I made 2 hatches in the scale location on the cowling, I have full access to the batteries, even though they are both put into the front area of the cowling.
Each battery, LiFe 2500 mAh batteries, weights 160 g, so that is 320 g up front !!!
-More exit area.
-Less weight up front.
Batteries; Since I made 2 hatches in the scale location on the cowling, I have full access to the batteries, even though they are both put into the front area of the cowling.
Each battery, LiFe 2500 mAh batteries, weights 160 g, so that is 320 g up front !!!
#2345
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Keep looking for the used Corsair. One will turn up sooner or later.
The Fort Worth newspaper came out on July 5th for our club 4th of July picnic. They wanted to hear what we had to say about the FAA wanting to regulate our hobby. Our club Prez was interviewed on the video on the end of the article. A few good warbird photos are with the article too.
This is the link to the YouTube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrl9q5uMsHw
This is the link to the article. If the above link doesn't work, the link below has the video attached. The last part of the video is "yours truly" starting up the CMP Zero.
http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/07...le-making.html
The Fort Worth newspaper came out on July 5th for our club 4th of July picnic. They wanted to hear what we had to say about the FAA wanting to regulate our hobby. Our club Prez was interviewed on the video on the end of the article. A few good warbird photos are with the article too.
This is the link to the YouTube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrl9q5uMsHw
This is the link to the article. If the above link doesn't work, the link below has the video attached. The last part of the video is "yours truly" starting up the CMP Zero.
http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/07...le-making.html
Nice video buddy!
#2349
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Cosmo21, just got home from the field. Get her Maidened and back in one piece. Thanks for the encouragement. I did opt to let one of our expert pilots fly her first because I had built up the 35 pound weight a bit much in my mind. And as it turns out, she flew easy as pie. Sonny C flew for me because he's got a 72 pound FW-190 that he has flown a number of times, so he's used to Heavy planes! Ha. He made a couple of nose up trim changes with the gear down as she was a bit heavy, but when he pulled the gear up, it zoomed on him. So, on rotating retracts, the CG shifts to the aft with the gear up. He flew about 5 minutes and trimmed her up and landed. Very nice first flight. A bit later, I went ahead and flew with no problems at all. She's very easy to fly and that Radial sounded great, for sure. Had several photographers and movies takers, so I expect to have some video and pics in a day or two, or maybe sooner.