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yankphan,
Been following this, all sounds like good info and will do the same to my Dc3. Still fitting the new landing gear and hopefully be ready to fly in the next couple of weeks, best of luck with yours.
Been following this, all sounds like good info and will do the same to my Dc3. Still fitting the new landing gear and hopefully be ready to fly in the next couple of weeks, best of luck with yours.
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[QUOTE=edge540purple;11765581]yankphan,
Been following this, all sounds like good info and will do the same to my Dc3. Still fitting the new landing gear and hopefully be ready to fly in the next couple of weeks, best of luck with yours.[/QUOTE
Hey Edge, did you use the engine thrust recommendations given in the manual? and what kind of gear are you using
Been following this, all sounds like good info and will do the same to my Dc3. Still fitting the new landing gear and hopefully be ready to fly in the next couple of weeks, best of luck with yours.[/QUOTE
Hey Edge, did you use the engine thrust recommendations given in the manual? and what kind of gear are you using
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If you want cheap priced gear... Call Jeff at tbm.com
he will sell you gear for half the price without the "guts" if you want.. Meaning they'd be in the down locked position. The quality is great.
he will sell you gear for half the price without the "guts" if you want.. Meaning they'd be in the down locked position. The quality is great.
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Hi airega1, I did set up my engines as per the instructions, initially i used the standard landing gear that came with the kit but now in the process of fitting retracts from TBM.
The standard wire gear was very bad bending on every flight, when the model torqued to the left on take off the gear would bend which make taking off imopsible...
The standard wire gear was very bad bending on every flight, when the model torqued to the left on take off the gear would bend which make taking off imopsible...
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Hi airega1, I did set up my engines as per the instructions, initially i used the standard landing gear that came with the kit but now in the process of fitting retracts from TBM.
The standard wire gear was very bad bending on every flight, when the model torqued to the left on take off the gear would bend which make taking off imopsible...
The standard wire gear was very bad bending on every flight, when the model torqued to the left on take off the gear would bend which make taking off imopsible...
Thanks for the reply.
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Did Tbm say they were in stock ?
i know that they were in the process of changing all the electric gear to pneumatic. Jeff at tbm kinda put together a set for me without the "guts" so basically they would be stay in the down locked position. He gave me a good deal I couldn't resist. They are perfect. When you guys get your planes up get em on video ! There aren't many esm dc3 videos on YouTube. I will make a video next weekend... It looks awesome with the sullivan smoke pump kicked on showing the twin trails !!
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Yankphan,
How did you go with the new set up? Mine is now ready to fly with the new landing gear, very happy with it thanks to you... Let you know how it goes next week...
How did you go with the new set up? Mine is now ready to fly with the new landing gear, very happy with it thanks to you... Let you know how it goes next week...
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I did put the engines to manual specs. 3 degrees out on left and 4 degrees out on right... Both 3 degrees down.
I fixed my tailwheel .... I put a strong servo on it and used 4-40 rod secured along the way. I can taxi perfect. I also made the landing gear slightly toed in to help track straight. I will get it on video... Get yours on video also please.
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yankphan,
Had three flights yesterday with the Dc3. First two take off was straight but third flight it went left and took off. I think its just a matter of throttling up slowly and try keeping it straight with rudder whyle holding up elevator till you get good ground speed then let elevator go.
Had three flights yesterday with the Dc3. First two take off was straight but third flight it went left and took off. I think its just a matter of throttling up slowly and try keeping it straight with rudder whyle holding up elevator till you get good ground speed then let elevator go.
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I will be flying this week for sure... I will get it on video. I just get nervous it could nose over on the runway!! I guess just do it!
are your engines angles as per manual ?
Love to see a video
are your engines angles as per manual ?
Love to see a video
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Finished my second YT (ESM) DC-2 last year not flown yest as I was having the Laser engines overhauled. I will try and post some pics and link to the first YT DC-3 I had. Mine is powered by 2 x Laser 100's and the original one flew like a dream.
Enjoy !
http://youtu.be/tWr7txhdnuc
Enjoy !
http://youtu.be/tWr7txhdnuc
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Well... The inevitable happened !
im done with twins!!
wasnt happy with the approach and decided to go back up... My natural instinct made me give full throttle causing a roll.... Twin rookie mistake !
http://youtu.be/DO89ApInT8k
im done with twins!!
wasnt happy with the approach and decided to go back up... My natural instinct made me give full throttle causing a roll.... Twin rookie mistake !
http://youtu.be/DO89ApInT8k
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What a shame... I felt the same when I lost my first one... Like you said you know what you did.. opened it up and the torque on the engines rolled her over...You had loads of runway and overshoot to play with and up until the point you opened it up she would have settled... Looks like there was notr that much damage though until you decided to trash the Fuz... You building another one?