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08-03-2012, 03:09 AM
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Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: Bridi Aero Commander kits

Anyone want's to sell their Bridi Aero Commander Shrike Kit?
Please contact me:

[email protected]
01-09-2012, 04:09 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi Kahlog, nice to see your bomp arrangement.

I have made something simular on my Mosquito DZ383, with a home made bomb door opener and -drop controlled by one servo.

You can see a video...
09-27-2010, 06:36 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 4,870
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: E-flite Deuces wild retracts

Hi Carl and chilternflyer .
A good alternative to the robart retracts for the Eflite Deuces wild is Hobbyco Mechanical electrical retracts.

http://www.hobbico.com/accys/hcap4000.html

I...
07-30-2010, 08:42 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi Dave, please follow my link to my article, to see where I have placed the speakers (One in each gondola)
07-27-2010, 01:03 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi DVM100, and here is another electric........we are many flying "environment friendly" Mossies.;)

Here is a link to my Mossie, DZ383:...
02-15-2010, 06:05 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi David, nice videos and nice pictures, but after watching the Mitchell B-25 Doolittle Raid landings,
I can see, that it is not all the RC pilots, in the Cincinnati Radio Control Club,
there...
02-10-2010, 07:56 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi, Sandmann, I think we got some misunderstandings here.

As you can see on the first picture, I'm not hiding the switches and the voltage meter, and I'm not using an air fill valve for...
02-09-2010, 04:07 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

A tip to Sandmann:

I used ordinary tape, to get the transfers off my model. Put the tape on the transfers.
"Rub it" with a finer nail. Leave it there for 24 hours before tearing it off...
02-08-2010, 08:27 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi Sandmann, your right, as you can see in my previus article of my DZ383 Mosquito
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_2007938/mpage_35/key_/tm.htm
there is a confusion of mixing AGB DZ360 and the...
12-02-2009, 03:16 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hi Don, looks beatifull.

I'm allso using "two leggeed" homemade retracts on my Mossie, DZ383, but have not made retract doors.

Could you send me some pictures, showing your retract doors...
04-01-2009, 06:31 PM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hello Sandmann, Todd, Havnfun, David and Multimike.

Thanks for your concerns. A couple of days ago "I was down"[:o]. Due to your concern "I'm back in the sadle again"!

I have allso received...
04-01-2009, 04:11 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

David, Multi Mike and Rod

I have received the spinners from Tru Turn now, and I must admid, that your "bulky nose" P51 spinners looks more "scale like",
than the "sharp nose" on TT-3513-B-120....
03-25-2009, 08:17 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Hello David,

Thanks for your kind remarks. I had been strugling with the spinner too!

The spinners delivered by CMPro, comes from JP, but they are not really "scale like".
The ones on...
03-22-2009, 07:01 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

What did I learn after Virgin flight:

At first - and second startup attempt, the aircraft turned to the left!
Reason: The left front wheel, was not ā€œrunning freeā€. It has been adjusted...
03-22-2009, 06:54 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Finally was the center of gravity (CG) determined.

CMPro recommends 12 to 11.5 cm from the edge of the wing. But all who have written about their CMPro Mosquito
on this thread, has moved...
03-22-2009, 06:49 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

On the original Mosquito, there are two "bulps" in the cockpit windows.
They were used by navigator and pilot, for better vision. These "Bulps" was not in CMPro plane,
so I had to make them...
03-22-2009, 06:46 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

Now we come to dimensioning the engines. I only fly with electrical power planes and uses Motocalc 8,
an excellent program and Pal Stavns excellent article about dimensioning electrical model...
03-22-2009, 06:40 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

The original antenna was made of porcelain. Due to the receiver antenna wire, the antenna was manufactured
in a non metallic material.

A thin cone was folded in paper, rudder tubes Ƙ2-Ƙ3...
03-22-2009, 06:36 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

DZ383 was a FPU aircraft. Film, picture unit. So it carried no bombs, but only cameras.
But to make the aircraft "true scale" there should be 2 windows on the underside of the belly,
and to...
03-22-2009, 06:32 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

DZ383 "sounds like an original Mosquito." There is installed a Benedini TBS Micro sound unit, 2x40-watt amplifier
and 2 3 "speakers. Benedini has 4 "speakers, but they are too large for this 1:9...
03-22-2009, 06:30 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

What took the longest time to produce, was the landing gear.
The landing gear was designed/constructed in AutoCad.

There was made a prototype, to see if theory and practice matched. It is...
03-22-2009, 06:24 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

I decided to make the rudder with inner activation rather than CMPros external activation.

Setting up the tail wheel is the CMPro solution.

Front glass is fitted with "Aluminum Lists"...
03-22-2009, 06:17 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

CMPro model is well made and relatively easy to assemble.
The first modification I began with was the airinlets, to the engines.

The air inlets was not on the CMPro model, but when I wanted...
03-22-2009, 06:09 AM
Replies: 1,769
Views: 395,955
Posted By Hans-Ole

RE: DeHavilland Mosquito

I have followed this thread for 2 years now, and finally I can contribute telling about my "Mossie".
I really donā€™t know why, but I have always liked 2 engine aircrafts. Perhaps it is because of...
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