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Forum: Glow Engines
08-11-2010, 03:49 PM
Replies: 54,883
Views: 5,430,577
Posted By stallwart

RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !

I run the MA 12x8x3 prop on two of my 82a's. I find it to be a good warbird prop.
Forum: Glow Engines
05-20-2010, 08:51 PM
Replies: 54,883
Views: 5,430,577
Posted By stallwart

RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !

Oh boy! I've started a membership drive.

For an update, (2) 30's, a 62, a 72, (3) 82a's and a 100.

All putt-putt nicely at idle, purr in the midrange and punch out power at full...
Forum: Glow Engines
05-19-2010, 08:14 PM
Replies: 54,883
Views: 5,430,577
Posted By stallwart

RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !

Then you should become a member of Club Saito..............if not already.
04-04-2010, 06:20 PM
Replies: 136
Views: 63,787
Posted By stallwart

RE: Kyosho Spitfire 50 Build

Try here:

http://www.rocousa.com/kyosho.htm
02-25-2010, 12:39 AM
Replies: 137
Views: 31,991
Posted By stallwart

RE: Kyosho P40 Build

Thanks for the compliment!

I used Tamiya acrylic paints to match covering colors as close as I could, then coated the plane with Minwax spar polyurethane satin. I now wish I'd used a lighter...
02-24-2010, 11:04 PM
Replies: 137
Views: 31,991
Posted By stallwart

RE: Kyosho P40 Build

I would probably consider the FG-14, except for the weight of an additional battery for ignition and occasional interference problems associated with gas engines. Plus, I'm heavily invested in...
02-24-2010, 08:47 PM
Replies: 137
Views: 31,991
Posted By stallwart

RE: Kyosho P40 Build

I'd go with the Saito 72. It'll fit inside the cowl and fly the plane very well.

Here's another pic of my older version with a Saito 82a for power.
Forum: RC Jets
01-31-2010, 05:22 PM
Replies: 67
Views: 8,922
Posted By stallwart

RE: A revolution in hobby tools, the ULTIMATE hobby tool!!!!

Add some of these! Market as a structural repair package.
Forum: RC Jets
01-28-2010, 11:04 PM
Replies: 67
Views: 8,922
Posted By stallwart

RE: A revolution in hobby tools, the ULTIMATE hobby tool!!!!

Can I get one with an umbrella on it? In the summer the sun beats down on us at the field, and it could really help with field repairs.

And, it would help keep the ice in my Coke from melting.
Forum: ARF or RTF
01-11-2010, 11:55 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 29,907
Posted By stallwart

RE: Seagull Models Zero ARF - Online Build

Then you shouldn't be far off. This plane is a good flyer, and the washout at the tips make it manageable at lower speeds, although I wouldn't call it a floater.

Good luck on the maiden and...
Forum: ARF or RTF
01-11-2010, 10:54 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 29,907
Posted By stallwart

RE: Seagull Models Zero ARF - Online Build

According to the manual CG is 6-8 centimeters (2-3/8" to 3-1/8") from leading edge measured at wing tip.

I don't remember where that relates to wing spar, but you might want to check to be sure.
Forum: ARF or RTF
12-27-2009, 11:37 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 29,907
Posted By stallwart

RE: Seagull Models Zero ARF - Online Build

It is fast! I changed to a 11x7 3-blade hoping to slow it down a bit. Result: Just as fast.

When I looked for one of these, it was already disco'd. I bought replacement parts, wing set, tail...
Forum: ARF or RTF
12-27-2009, 09:29 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 29,907
Posted By stallwart

RE: Seagull Models Zero ARF - Online Build

Sounds like a good combination.
Forum: ARF or RTF
12-27-2009, 09:08 PM
Replies: 117
Views: 29,907
Posted By stallwart

RE: Seagull Models Zero ARF - Online Build

I am faced with the same dilemma. Although my Seagull Zero has a 52 2-stroke installed now, I have a new cowl and would like to install a Saito 82. Even with the 2-stroke, the cowl is too long and...
12-11-2009, 10:46 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 3,024
Posted By stallwart

RE: Yellow Aircraft Zero Pilot?

I have a BBI Chinese Mig pilot.
11-25-2009, 12:04 AM
Replies: 152
Views: 46,895
Posted By stallwart

RE: How many WWII German aircraft were MINUS the swastika?

I concur that displaying the correct markings for a correct period aircraft are essential to scale modelling.

Have any of you seen the "stars and bars" applied upside down on US model planes? I...
Forum: RC Combat
11-02-2009, 10:46 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,802
Posted By stallwart

RE: GP P-47 with Thunder Tiger .36 - Muahahahah!

Mine had a castering tailwheel. A blast of propwash on the rudder was all that was needed for turning and control during taxiing and takeoff.

Bassfisher has the plane now and I've heard no...
Forum: Glow Engines
10-23-2009, 08:39 PM
Replies: 54,883
Views: 5,430,577
Posted By stallwart

RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !

Sounds like the low speed needle is set too lean.
Forum: ARF or RTF
10-07-2009, 06:46 PM
Replies: 156
Views: 24,986
Posted By stallwart

RE: HARMON ROCKET

Although I don't have mine nearby to measure wing thickness (for sale at local hobby shop), I can tell you the HR3 has a very thick wing. Despite the thickness, it is quite fast and handles real...
09-21-2009, 10:37 PM
Replies: 136
Views: 63,787
Posted By stallwart

RE: Kyosho Spitfire 50 Build

I'm planning to use a Master Airscrew 12x8x3 on my 82 powered Spit. MA only offers 12x6 and 12x8 3-blade props in 12" diameters. I'm not sure about Graupner or APC offerings. I have a 12x6x3 on my...
Forum: Glow Engines
09-13-2009, 11:09 PM
Replies: 54,883
Views: 5,430,577
Posted By stallwart

RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !

Hobbsy,

Can you re-post your photo of the slave control arm on the motor mount for throttle control you posted a year or two back? I can't find the post, and need ideas to assist me in...
Forum: Glow Engines
09-12-2009, 01:57 PM
Replies: 54,883
Views: 5,430,577
Posted By stallwart

RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !

Now's the time to buy a FA-82a! I went to checkoutjust didn't hit the "buy" buttonand the price is $229.99. I suppose this model is being closed out to make room for a newer version.
09-10-2009, 07:10 PM
Replies: 266
Views: 28,559
Posted By stallwart

RE: Need Info on CMP .40 size ZERO

Thanks for revealing your technique. I think I'll try your method, since I have plenty of tubing left.
09-10-2009, 06:21 PM
Replies: 266
Views: 28,559
Posted By stallwart

RE: Need Info on CMP .40 size ZERO

Those look great, too! I've flattened mine a bit but don't have a pipe bender that would work. Mine look like a smaller version of the stock pipes.
09-09-2009, 11:26 PM
Replies: 266
Views: 28,559
Posted By stallwart

RE: Need Info on CMP .40 size ZERO

Warbird Nut,

How did you fabricate the exhaust stacks for your Zero? I have made mine from some smaller diameter aluminum tubing than the copper stacks provided, but can't achieve the proper...
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