Cox 010 RC plane?
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Cox 010 RC plane?
Just getting a J3 Cub finished up that will fly 2 channel RC with a Cox 020 Tee Dee. This was originally a rubber band model that I modded. It's very light, won't survive a crash, but I don't plan to crash it. Already thinking about going smaller .. anyone built a 010 RC? Any RTFs available, or plans?
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http://my.pclink.com/~dfritzke/lastick.pdf
That fly Ok with TD.010 if kept light
That fly Ok with TD.010 if kept light
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
Yes, I have seen that Stick, but it doesn't appeal to me. I like something bigger/slower, relatively speaking. Was looking at the "Baby Boomer" but not sure if 010 will fly that plane.
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
You might want to contact this guy [link=http://www.selecthobbies.com/kitdata.htm]Select Hobbies[/link] He's got several kits that call for .010 to .020. (Scroll down the page on the link)
I bought a Herr Star Cruiser kit from him and was pleased with the experience. I emailed him with some questions and he was prompt with his response. His prices are very resaonable too.
I bought a Herr Star Cruiser kit from him and was pleased with the experience. I emailed him with some questions and he was prompt with his response. His prices are very resaonable too.
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
I think the Lightning Bug from Early RC Models would be an excellent candidate for your .010. Built light, it should fly very well on that engine. I love the Cox .010 and built a Lightning Bug several years ago but put a .020 Pee Wee on it. It was actually a little much engine for it in my opinion.
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JMGlaskraft makes 3 sporty planes for the .010: the MicroShark, Yellow Jacket, Rivets, and PeeWee Penetrator. They are all fast, stable sport flyers/scale pylon racers.
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You'll surely enjoy having a TD .010 powered airplane. I've built several planes for those little engines and love to fly them regularly. It still awes me to watch something so small run and fly so well. The gearhead modelers at my club always get a kick out of them as well. It breaks the monotony of all the electrics and big gassers that they bring to fly. The little noisy planes with their short run times offer a sort of comic relief to the day at the field. The Early RC models fly well and look really nice. I know you don't care for the LaSticks but they really do fly well. Nice and docile with a .010 and a rocketship with a TD .020. Have fun and keep us posted on the project. Lots of us here dig this stuff.
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Can't find Glaskraft online.
Can't find Glaskraft online.
See this old link for more info and pics.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_45..._1/key_/tm.htm
But beware his planes are not "bigger/slower"
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I've thought about this one for an .020. Penn Valley sells lots of this kind of adaptable kits.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
Yep, Select Hobbies has quite a few. The School Boy, Roaring 20, Lighting Bug, Little Roughneck and Wee Stick all are excellent flyers with a Tee Dee .010. You must build them light and use lighter gear but all I have flown with Ace single channel pulser gear and Tee Dee .010.
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
What do you folks think about landing gear on these little ones? I fly on my own hayfield, no asphalt, so it can be a little bumpy (the odd bit of sheep poop as well). Is it practical to land a plane this small on grass?
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Just looked at my computer files. Besides the Pageboy and Schoolboy for .010, I have articles on the Gnat, a 7.5" span bipe from RCM, and the Tranquilizer, a stick and tissue for .010 or .020 for either FF or RR, or CL with an .049 from a late 50s, early 60s Flying Models.
One of my earliest RC flights I had was with either a Top Flite Schoolboy or Rascal 27 with single channel escapement and a Cox .010. Actually got a reasonable flight, went up again without remembering to rewind the escapement rubber. Had a flyaway
I'am trying to remember something that happened about 1963, but I recall the fuse was very similar to the Schoolboy, but with an all-sheet semi-eliptical wing. was a bit ticked off with myself, at the time that engine was something like $6.95 plus sales tax, or almost 6 hours pay from my job at the time.
One of my earliest RC flights I had was with either a Top Flite Schoolboy or Rascal 27 with single channel escapement and a Cox .010. Actually got a reasonable flight, went up again without remembering to rewind the escapement rubber. Had a flyaway
I'am trying to remember something that happened about 1963, but I recall the fuse was very similar to the Schoolboy, but with an all-sheet semi-eliptical wing. was a bit ticked off with myself, at the time that engine was something like $6.95 plus sales tax, or almost 6 hours pay from my job at the time.
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
I have flown alot of rather heavy loaded (very small) planes with 020Peewees. Never got around to build this one though! Kinda cute i think! maybe some day. Jonas
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What do you folks think about landing gear on these little ones? I fly on my own hayfield, no asphalt, so it can be a little bumpy (the odd bit of sheep poop as well). Is it practical to land a plane this small on grass?
What do you folks think about landing gear on these little ones? I fly on my own hayfield, no asphalt, so it can be a little bumpy (the odd bit of sheep poop as well). Is it practical to land a plane this small on grass?
Models this small are totally useless with landing gear unless you fly from a dead smooth bare patch of dirt or off some form of pavement. Meanwhile they hold the model back in the air a lot.
But then again some models just don't look right without gear. So go with what your heart and eyes tell you.
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The most successful small planes I have built for .010 and .020 engines have been more like motorgliders than anything else. A single wheel in the fuselage and a music wire skid on the nose makes for good landings. I first did this with an extended wingspan version of the Mayfly built from MAN plans in the early 70s.
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Models this small are totally useless with landing gear unless you fly from a dead smooth bare patch of dirt or off some form of pavement. Meanwhile they hold the model back in the air a lot.
But then again some models just don't look right without gear. So go with what your heart and eyes tell you.
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What do you folks think about landing gear on these little ones? I fly on my own hayfield, no asphalt, so it can be a little bumpy (the odd bit of sheep poop as well). Is it practical to land a plane this small on grass?
What do you folks think about landing gear on these little ones? I fly on my own hayfield, no asphalt, so it can be a little bumpy (the odd bit of sheep poop as well). Is it practical to land a plane this small on grass?
Models this small are totally useless with landing gear unless you fly from a dead smooth bare patch of dirt or off some form of pavement. Meanwhile they hold the model back in the air a lot.
But then again some models just don't look right without gear. So go with what your heart and eyes tell you.
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Just a little insight to how much power and torque that little .010 can develop. Some years ago, I obtained a Jetco Yellowjacket free flight kit. A profile all sheet bipe. Plans showed engines of around .035 to .045. I built it with a Cox .010. Got the glide trim down just right. But, to date, every time I try to fly it under power, it has a left torque roll that makes it look like it's attached to a high speed electric drill. No warps, but adding right rudder, right thrust, down thrust, running rich, running prop on backwards, has not cured the problem. Since years ago I did see one flying, maybe I need an old O. K. Cub .039? Plane is 19" span, weighs 3 1/8 ounce. Light enough to bounce without damage, even under power. One of the photos shows it next to my war weary Park Zone micro P-51.
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RE: Cox 010 RC plane?
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Jonas, do you have the rest of those plans?
John at Glaskraft is not responding to phone calls btw.
Jonas, do you have the rest of those plans?
John at Glaskraft is not responding to phone calls btw.
Here is some others i have played with! All OD scratchbuilds.
Terrible photoquality but a bad pic is better than no pic!
Jonas
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Nah! I didnt draw more than that. sorry!
Here is some others i have played with! All OD scratchbuilds.
Terrible photoquality but a bad pic is better than no pic!
Jonas
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Jonas, do you have the rest of those plans?
John at Glaskraft is not responding to phone calls btw.
Jonas, do you have the rest of those plans?
John at Glaskraft is not responding to phone calls btw.
Here is some others i have played with! All OD scratchbuilds.
Terrible photoquality but a bad pic is better than no pic!
Jonas
it perform without dihedral and those huge wheels.