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santi 11-13-2003 08:34 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Now that i have about 20 excellents flights on my UCD3D46;) I want to move my tank on the CG. Can somebody that has done this tell me what i would need to make this happen? Parts etc... Also which tank did you use to fit in that little area. Thanks a bunch;)


Santi

AstroMan 11-14-2003 02:02 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Finished up my UCD 46 today. AUW is 5 1/4 lbs. CG is 5 1/2 inches. Fiberglassed firewall and LG so they hopefully won't come out. Saito 72. Time to fly!

Rocketman_ 11-14-2003 02:27 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Holy moly, AstroMan!! Your UCD 46 weighs only 5 1/4 pounds with fiberglass reinforcing? Thats a very light weight UCD 46. It should be a super performer with the Saito 72 you're using. If it doesn't blast straight up out of a hover it may mean that your scale is wrong.

My UCD 46 weighs 6 1/2 pounds with a Saito 72 and I'm using 30% fuel to get good acceleration out of a hover. My UCD must be way heavier than everybody else's. If my scale is wrong it can't be reading more that 1/4 pound high.

Heads_Up 11-14-2003 03:01 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 

ORIGINAL: Rocketman_

Holy moly, AstroMan!! Your UCD 46 weighs only 5 1/4 pounds with fiberglass reinforcing? Thats a very light weight UCD 46. It should be a super performer with the Saito 72 you're using. If it doesn't blast straight up out of a hover it may mean that your scale is wrong.

My UCD 46 weighs 6 1/2 pounds with a Saito 72 and I'm using 30% fuel to get good acceleration out of a hover. My UCD must be way heavier than everybody else's. If my scale is wrong it can't be reading more that 1/4 pound high.
RM
Your scale is probably right. My UCD46 with an OS50SX weighed in at 6 1/4 pounds. I was not happy about it. GP says it should weigh 5 - 5 lbs. 10 oz.. I was using an ultra light weight Lithium Ion Battery too along with all the light weight stock hardware. Never got a chance to see how she would prop hang. The fuse above and below the horizontil stab broke on its maiden flight. Waiting for a prepaid shipping lable from GP so I can send it back for a replacement plane.

Rick

joebob 11-14-2003 04:04 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Mine weighs in at about 5lbs 12oz W/ Saito .91 and a 5 cell 1600ma NiMh pack. Sounds like GP isn't too consistent with the wood quality in these things.

Hoping for my second flight tomorrow morning. Finally got the cowl mounted along with a remote fueler and remote glow adapter.

What is everyone using for a spinner? The dinky little one that comes with the kit is just too little for larger props. A 14x6 Master Airscrew won't even fit between the lugs. I got the APC 14x4W to fit after whittling half the spinner away, but I'm worried the 14x4 may be a little small for the .91. We'll see tomorrow, though...

Ducted Fan Dan 11-14-2003 04:22 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
I am using a 2 1/4 Tru-Turn "Ultimate" spinner ($14.00 or so) w/an APC 13 x 8 prop. And of course the Tru-Turn adapter kit ($14.95). It's pricey but it looks good, all on a Saito .72.

Heads_Up 11-14-2003 04:25 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 

ORIGINAL: joebob

Mine weighs in at about 5lbs 12oz W/ Saito .91 and a 5 cell 1600ma NiMh pack. Sounds like GP isn't too consistent with the wood quality in these things.

Hoping for my second flight tomorrow morning. Finally got the cowl mounted along with a remote fueler and remote glow adapter.

What is everyone using for a spinner? The dinky little one that comes with the kit is just too little for larger props. A 14x6 Master Airscrew won't even fit between the lugs. I got the APC 14x4W to fit after whittling half the spinner away, but I'm worried the 14x4 may be a little small for the .91. We'll see tomorrow, though...
Just use a nice red or blue rounded prop nut. Makes using ANY prop soooooooo much easier. Espcially an APC.

Rick

Heads_Up 11-14-2003 04:26 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 

ORIGINAL: joebob

Mine weighs in at about 5lbs 12oz W/ Saito .91 and a 5 cell 1600ma NiMh pack. Sounds like GP isn't too consistent with the wood quality in these things.

Hoping for my second flight tomorrow morning. Finally got the cowl mounted along with a remote fueler and remote glow adapter.

What is everyone using for a spinner? The dinky little one that comes with the kit is just too little for larger props. A 14x6 Master Airscrew won't even fit between the lugs. I got the APC 14x4W to fit after whittling half the spinner away, but I'm worried the 14x4 may be a little small for the .91. We'll see tomorrow, though...
Just use a nice red or blue rounded prop nut. Makes using ANY prop soooooooo much easier. Espcially an APC.

Rick

AstroMan 11-14-2003 04:50 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 

ORIGINAL: Rocketman_

Holy moly, AstroMan!! Your UCD 46 weighs only 5 1/4 pounds with fiberglass reinforcing? Thats a very light weight UCD 46. It should be a super performer with the Saito 72 you're using. If it doesn't blast straight up out of a hover it may mean that your scale is wrong.

My UCD 46 weighs 6 1/2 pounds with a Saito 72 and I'm using 30% fuel to get good acceleration out of a hover. My UCD must be way heavier than everybody else's. If my scale is wrong it can't be reading more that 1/4 pound high.
Yes, 5.25 lbs. and that includes carbon fabric reinforcing on the gear block but I'll double check my scale, and try another one just to make sure, though it doesn't feel that heavy. I was worried about the CG but after stuffing the batteries up against the firewall it came out ok at 5.5" My only real weight saving measure was using an HS-81 for the throttle. Haven't flown yet, waiting for wifey's permission;)

Rocketman_ 11-14-2003 10:51 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Joebob,

I'm using a C.B. Associates plastic spinner with an APC 14x4W prop on my Saito 72. This spinner has a plastic cone with a metal backplate and has no lugs inside. It comes with an adapter nut that replaces your prop nut but you'll have to buy a metric adapter nut to fit the Saito. You'll need to use your Dremel tool on the spinner cone to fit it to the prop. I bought my spinner and nut at a local hobby shop.

The company is now known as CB Associates/Tatone, Inc and the spinners are sold by Tower Hobbies. Go to this URL http://towerhobbies.com/listings/cat-cat-q.html and find spinners on that page and click plastic spinners. If you click aluminum spinners you will find C.B. Associates and Dave Brown aluminum spinners.

easy2fly 11-14-2003 11:51 PM

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its finally done. i wish i hadent lost the picture of the two fuse halves laying perpendicular to each other. o well. here is is "before" and after. thanks to dynodan for sending me some rd covering. jeff

Ducted Fan Dan 11-15-2003 12:28 PM

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Good idea with the prop nut Rick. Aluminum spinners drive me absolutely crazy! $30 FREAKIN' dollars for everything you nee to make em work! Slap a prop nut on and be done with it. GEEZE!

Heads_Up 11-15-2003 01:29 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 

ORIGINAL: dynodan

Good idea with the prop nut Rick. Aluminum spinners drive me absolutely crazy! $30 FREAKIN' dollars for everything you nee to make em work! Slap a prop nut on and be done with it. GEEZE!
Dan

VERY nice job on rebuilding the UCD. I love the new color scheme. Hope she flies as good as she looks :)

Rick

PigMan Buggerus 11-15-2003 02:11 PM

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That truly is a fanstastic looking plane! Great job Dyodan!

Allan

AstroMan 11-15-2003 05:21 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Maidened my UCD 46 today and over all I can't say I'm that impressed. It flies like a very lightly loaded airplane, and that's about it. After about 6 flights I'm slowly ratcheting up the stress, and it seems to be taking it all very well. Very easy to hover. Needs more right thrust. Doesn't do harriers all that well, even with spoilerons up. And what's up with the wicked coupling in knife edge??? Maybe a cg change? It's exactly 5.5 inches back. I spent about a day tightening the covering, and it still drums like it's going to explode at any moment! (reminds you that if you go too fast it will!!) Forget the recommended throws and swing 'em as far as possible, it might almost be enough. Not that I'm unhappy with the airplane, it flew almost hands off from the get-go, lands at a crawl, no bad habits (except the coupling) and is extremely honest. 5.5 lbs Saito 72

joebob 11-15-2003 07:59 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Got a couple more flights on mine today, too. I really didn't notice the drumming, but there was a slight vibration sound. May be the same thing you're talking about, but it wasn't bad at all. This thing really is easy to hover. I think I hovered for about 30 seconds and never touched the right stick. Mine pitches to the canopy pretty bad in knife edge. No mixes set up yet. Gonna play with those next time out. ? Couldn't get it to flat spin, wither. I think the CG needs to be moved back a little more.

This thing flies a lot different than my OMP edge. Not worse, not better, just different. But I think once I get it dialed in, it will be a lot of fun.

coomarlin 11-16-2003 09:09 AM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Sony Vega? Shouldn't it be Wega? ;)

stratosman 11-16-2003 05:56 PM

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I just finished my new U can Do And I love the plane.I hope it flyes as good as it looks.I had quite a bit of ironing on the kit as it came with quite a few wrinkles in it. I am running a OS Max 65 in it. I hope that it is enough engine and am trying a 13-4 prop.That is if it quits raining long enough to fly it.Any comments or help would be appreciated.as this it my first 3D plane
[>:]

Ducted Fan Dan 11-16-2003 11:46 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Yeah, if you look, 1/2 of the w in Wega is a dark grey. And the other half is white. Technically, the white and grey should be reversed, but for the amount of money they're paying me (nothing ;)) I'll leave it backwards!

I didn't really explain anything so here is the abbreviated version,

A tree ran out in front of me during an off runway landing and obviously sheared the wing tip off.

I should have just bought another wing from tower for 50 bucks, I missed two good flying weekends because of my recover job.

Thanks for the props though!

RC Havoc 11-19-2003 01:47 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
hey Guys, I gotta quick question. What are you using for servo reversers for those of you who dont have a radio that will do dual elevator servos. I have a T6XAS and will mix it, but the trim dosnt work on the other servo. ive heard alot of problems with a few and I wanted some input. Thanks!

Ducted Fan Dan 11-19-2003 01:58 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
I use something from the LHS called the Magic Wire, but Tower sells the same thing. It's a y harness that reverses one of the servos so you don't have to mix it with your radio. It's about 20 bucks.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...er&FVPROFIL=++

RC Havoc 11-19-2003 02:21 PM

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What radio and servos are you using? Thanks!

Ducted Fan Dan 11-19-2003 03:00 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Futaba T6XA, not a T6XAS, the difference is the AS has exponential and the A doesn't. I wish I had expo, anyway, I'm using Futaba 3001's for the elevator and 3004's for the ailerons and a Hitec 605 BB for the rudder, pull-pull setup.

RC Havoc 11-19-2003 03:02 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
Wow, Sounds like an almost Identical setup except the Pull Pull Rudder and The XA. What motor are you pulling it with?

oliflyer 11-20-2003 04:08 PM

RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
 
This question has probably been answered but I have spent "sometimes" reading thsi long and interesting thread without really finding The answer. If you can give me a pointer...

- Does someone flies the UCD 46 with an OS 61 FX (2 strokes)?
- Is the 61FX enough power to hover?
- What size of prop do you use?
- Does it solve the "tail heavy problem" I read about many times?

Thanks,
Chris.


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