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autopilot 12-16-2003 01:07 PM

P-47
 
I didn't have any warped surfaces; it all went together fine. And yes, the wheels are too small and the retracts are too wobbly, but I do fly off grass, so it can be done if the grass isn't more than a 2-3 inches tall. I was thinking about making the wheel wells bigger like the World Models warbirds where they are wood-type cutouts instead of glue-in plastic wheel wells. It would probably give you another 1/2-3/4 inch for bigger wheels. Maybe someday.

Good to see your planes again, rcjake. Nice.

Ladyflyer 12-16-2003 05:29 PM

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ORIGINAL: yard-dart

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. The plane went to gether nice but for $200.00 I didn't expect a set of nice retracts.
I see by the "quot" you are using spell check ! GREAT now you won't need to offer or even TAKE spelling lessons yourself ;) Congratulations and a tip of the EllEff hat to ya !

rcspec 12-16-2003 05:50 PM

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Hey Yard Dart, I may be coming your way next month. A guy wants an amateur built aircraft recertified. I might still have the location of your flying field in an old message. [8D]

Jim

skyking424 12-16-2003 06:31 PM

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:) Spell check will correct but I think it is wrong so I change it back

Kmot 02-13-2004 07:46 PM

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Just checking Hobby People's website for retracts and although guys here have been saying the P-47 comes with Magnum .40 size retracts Hobby People lists two different part numbers and prices for the Magnum retracts and Modeltech P-47 retracts. The Modeltechs cost 50% more:

237940 Magnum Retract Gear, Mech. 40 Size Mains 19.99

120203 Modeltech Retract Set - P-47 ARF 60 30.00

FWIW..............

RCJake-rcu 02-13-2004 08:12 PM

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planenutt,

I installed a Robart retractable tailwheel in my Jug (when I owned it!) and it worked great. Another servo was installed behind the others in the fuse to retract the tailwheel (via Dave Brown glass pushrod) and flex cable attached to the rudder servo for steering. It took me about 8 hours to figure it out the installation, get it installed and adjusted correctly.

The Jug still looks great on those low fly-bys with all of the gear sucked up! My friend that bought my P-47 lets me fly it whenever I want...he knows that I really didn't want to sell it, but I hate to see a grown may beg & cry...

Kmot 02-24-2004 04:15 AM

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ORIGINAL: skyking424

I am waiting on the brown truck to bring my air retracts and 3 1/4" dia. wheels. :D
Skyking, did you ever get your CJ retracts and Robart wheels installed? How did it work out? Got any pic's you can share? :)

Thanks,
-Tom

skyking424 02-24-2004 11:23 AM

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Kmot, yes I finished my P-47 and everything works great!

Kmot 02-24-2004 02:28 PM

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Thanks for the pic's! Looks great! :D

Kmot 02-25-2004 03:07 AM

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skyking, I ordered the Century Jet gear. Another question, what propellor is that on your P-47?

-Tom

skyking424 02-25-2004 03:47 AM

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Kmot the prop is a Zinger 14x5 four blade with a TruTurn hub on a Magnum 91 four stroke.

SBR_RV 02-25-2004 05:17 AM

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where are you all getting the dummy radial engines.
and skyking424 have you used the the original paint scheme that comes with it, and is the prop real or just for looks.

skyking424 02-25-2004 10:20 AM

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IL2rv-56 , The prop is real i fly with it all the time and the dummy engine came from Tower it is made by Top Flight

Kmot 02-25-2004 01:11 PM

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skyking: thanks! I also have ordered the Magnum 91FS. So, you can fly with that 4 blade Zinger? That is boss! :D

skyking424 02-25-2004 07:39 PM

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Good luck on your P-47 Kmot ! I ran the engine with the 3 blade prop a couple times on the ground before I put on the four blade to fly.

Kmot 02-25-2004 10:18 PM

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Thank you skyking!

Your P-47 looks great, and your pictures and info have given me lots of incentive to try to build mine as nice as yours. :)

-Tom


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