Seagull's "Dual Ace"
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ORIGINAL: A6TEXAN
finally made some progress. had some surgery done, kinda set me back awhile.
retracts are in, bottom of wings covered. top of wings next along with fuse and canopy mods.
finally made some progress. had some surgery done, kinda set me back awhile.
retracts are in, bottom of wings covered. top of wings next along with fuse and canopy mods.
Keep up the good work ![8D]
Joe M.
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My duel Ace is on the back burner again .I've had a major rebuild on the table for several weeks now due to some one stupid flying,but that's another story. I will keep looking in the thread to watch all the progress on A6Texan rebuild.
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ORIGINAL: cymaz
Put a closed loop ( pull-pull) rudder on my DA. This mod is a great improvement. Try it - you'll like it
Put a closed loop ( pull-pull) rudder on my DA. This mod is a great improvement. Try it - you'll like it
It's been a few years since I put mine together, so I had to take a look, but I went with a straight single wire from the servo to the rudder. I beefed it up by getting rid of the thin supplied rudder parts and used 4-40 wire encased in plastic tubing instead. Rock solid now !
We had a beautiful fall day here on Saturday so I dragged the Dual Ace from the wall and put on four flights. What a nice flyer !
Joe M.
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Hi Troops,
Just thought I would post a couple of images of my new 'Box Kite' tail conversion. Sorry just kidding. As I have said before my Dual Ace is a constant work in progress and now is in the process of having a 'T' tail fitted. The stock horizontal stab is being used as a platform/datum to work from.
Cheers BJ
Just thought I would post a couple of images of my new 'Box Kite' tail conversion. Sorry just kidding. As I have said before my Dual Ace is a constant work in progress and now is in the process of having a 'T' tail fitted. The stock horizontal stab is being used as a platform/datum to work from.
Cheers BJ
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Here are the pictures of my modifications extra air vent on the top of the naelle for cooling the Irvine 40's. The pull-pull cabling...( Dont forget to cross them because otherwise you will have the nose wheel steering the wrong way). The non standard nose wheel from [link=http://www.fultslandinggear.com/]fults[/link]
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Hi Troops,
The 'T' tail conversion is almost complete, just need to adjust the CG back again to its correct position and mount the tail cone. As it will require nose weight I will now run a Rx battery pack and stop using the speed controllers BEC.
Cheers BJ
The 'T' tail conversion is almost complete, just need to adjust the CG back again to its correct position and mount the tail cone. As it will require nose weight I will now run a Rx battery pack and stop using the speed controllers BEC.
Cheers BJ
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the comments and yes I was aware of the elevators no longer being in the prop wash. The elevator area on the new stabilizer is about 20% larger than the originals and 40mm further aft. The first flight will tell all, but should be OK. Now, what else can I change???
Cheers BJ
Thanks for the comments and yes I was aware of the elevators no longer being in the prop wash. The elevator area on the new stabilizer is about 20% larger than the originals and 40mm further aft. The first flight will tell all, but should be OK. Now, what else can I change???
Cheers BJ
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ORIGINAL: foodstick
Does it have much twist in the fin/pylon? Just wondered how stiff that turned out..
Does it have much twist in the fin/pylon? Just wondered how stiff that turned out..
The fin is fairly stiff butit can be twisted a little if you grab it by the ends of the horizontal stab. I used carbon fibre stripson the inner faces of the verticle timbers and the internal braces are 'I' beams made from birch ply and balsa. The tail post is made from laminated spruce and is keyed right through the rer of the fuselage. I'm pretty sure it is stiffer than the tail on lets say the Vmar Tomahawk. The only way I think I could get more torsional strength out of it, would to have made it thicker and an airfoil shape. This would also added more weight to the rear and would require alot more lead in the snout to correct.
Thanks for the concern and when it is wheels up and flying we will all know if it's any good.
Cheers BJ
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I am really glad to hear you have thought it out so well, and built it to last. Its much too nice of a modification to have a failure in the air. Can't wait to see how she flies.
Way back somewhere on this thread I posted pics of my bashed Dual Ace. I was given it by a friend after a bad crash, I redesigned the entire nose section , shorter and to me more realistic looking, I also had to rebuild the cockpit area, so I cleaned up the window lines, and made it look quite a bit different.
it has flown, and well.. but not so often yet !
Way back somewhere on this thread I posted pics of my bashed Dual Ace. I was given it by a friend after a bad crash, I redesigned the entire nose section , shorter and to me more realistic looking, I also had to rebuild the cockpit area, so I cleaned up the window lines, and made it look quite a bit different.
it has flown, and well.. but not so often yet !
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schulze rocks That is one cool mod for the DAs I'm almost temped to get mine out and start working on it again. I will get back to it one day. I do keep an eye on this thread to see what is news and this time I was not disapointed. There are still 2 flying in our very small club ( 9 Flyers) Yours Paul T (the bloke with too many half finished projects in the shed)
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To quote Quigleywins "The bloke with to many half finished projects in the shed"
I read that and thought I must have been separated at birth from a twin brother !
I read that and thought I must have been separated at birth from a twin brother !
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brother foodstick How bad have you got the not finish flew. It will take a week to work out how many are in the shed,its so long since I've see some they are now deap down in that unfinished stack. yours Paul T (I do have one of two duel aces finished and flying)
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ORIGINAL: Twin_Flyer
Nice work BJ, looks like it was designed that way!
Bill S.
Nice work BJ, looks like it was designed that way!
Bill S.
Thanks for the comment and after investigating the link in your signature I found we both share common interests. Apart from flying, in my younger days I used to race motorcycles (80cc and 125cc GP) and if I wasn't on a race track you would find me scratching around some winding road in the hills. The attached image is of my last race bike, an 80cc GP unit that I made myself over a two year period.
Cheers BJ
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Hi Troops,
I flew the now 'T' tailed DA for the first time at the Swan Hill Elecctric Fun Fly this weekend and all went well. The take off is now very smooth with no jump off the ground antics anymore. Flight is straight and true requiring one click of down trim to have it flying level. Absolutely stoked.
Cheers BJ
I flew the now 'T' tailed DA for the first time at the Swan Hill Elecctric Fun Fly this weekend and all went well. The take off is now very smooth with no jump off the ground antics anymore. Flight is straight and true requiring one click of down trim to have it flying level. Absolutely stoked.
Cheers BJ
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Outstanding! What do you power yours with?
The bike looks great. at 80CC you could almost R/C it!
Hate to say it, looks great as a display as well...
Bill S.
PS: I know my website is sadly outdated. Dont even own those bikes anymore! Have two Suzuki Cavulcades now plus an '84 HD FLTC. Once I get around to building another server, i will move and update it. Some planes dont exisit anymore, plus there are several new models to add to it.
The bike looks great. at 80CC you could almost R/C it!
Hate to say it, looks great as a display as well...
Bill S.
PS: I know my website is sadly outdated. Dont even own those bikes anymore! Have two Suzuki Cavulcades now plus an '84 HD FLTC. Once I get around to building another server, i will move and update it. Some planes dont exisit anymore, plus there are several new models to add to it.
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Quigley, I want to start two new projects for everyone I have half built
I did take the Dual Ace out today with new speed controls, flew like a dream, NO BLUE SMOKE ! always a good sign :P
I did take the Dual Ace out today with new speed controls, flew like a dream, NO BLUE SMOKE ! always a good sign :P