Typhoon MV1
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From: Newton, IA,
Ok folks heres the deal. I have dug out and dusted off the plans to the MV1 Typhoon designed by Ron Chidgey lo these many moons ago. I have purchased a used 120SC,and im getting the garage ready for a building session. The only problem i have is i look at these plans and notice the high parts count on those built up wing and stab. Now understand i like built up wings but i dont really have any way of cutting all that balsa . Does anyone know of someone who could cut me out a rib and former kit for this bird and not totally destroy my bank account[which aint too far from destroyed already]? Thanks Jim
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From: Monson,
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Hi Jim,...
I caught your post about the Typhoon MV-1, and I was just curious as to which Typhoon you had; the 909 or 1000??
I've got a set of plans for the 909 which I was originally planning on using a Y.S 91 AC in. However, I have since been fortunate enough to purchase a Y.S. 120FZ. Guys on the NSRCA pattern list have suggested using the bigger 120 in the 909 just for a greater power reserve. Just thought I'd ask which way your power requirements tended for this airplane.
I'm sorry this doesn't help your situation, but you mentioned "Typhoon" and I got curious, ha!!
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I caught your post about the Typhoon MV-1, and I was just curious as to which Typhoon you had; the 909 or 1000??
I've got a set of plans for the 909 which I was originally planning on using a Y.S 91 AC in. However, I have since been fortunate enough to purchase a Y.S. 120FZ. Guys on the NSRCA pattern list have suggested using the bigger 120 in the 909 just for a greater power reserve. Just thought I'd ask which way your power requirements tended for this airplane.
I'm sorry this doesn't help your situation, but you mentioned "Typhoon" and I got curious, ha!!
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[email protected]



