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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Hi Daniel,
I had planned on inverting the canoe for flight but had to ditch the idea because my float cradle interferes with the canoe. I posted pictures of it in the seaplane forum. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3391619/tm.htm |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
I went through this thread looking for ideas on where to locate the throttle servo for the OS 160 FT. I didn't see anything in the photos. Looks like a tight fit since the link wire must be run low under the tank tray, and I'm not sure where to put the servo. Any suggestions?
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
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Daniel,
Sending a picture of my servo installation. I moved the tray back some in order to get the rear seat positioned in a more scale like fashion. The throttle servo is the one without the arm. I bought a package of HD arms from the hobby shop which had a longer arm in order to reach the cable which is on the right side of the plane and behind the panel I built from balsa. I drilled holes in the existing framework and ran the cable through them to the 160. Not hard to do at all. Look close and you can see the black cable sleeve on the right side. Bud |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Daniel, I was just thinking, how about using a sub micro servo for throttle? You could mount it just about anywhere up front and even on the engine box. This might not work out since I haven't researched it for mine yet, but was thinking when you use small stuff it makes location easier.
Mark PS- Lets get this thread going again, as I'm hungering for more info and tips. |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Good thought, 3-2's. I would use a micro except I have none and I need a trip back home to the world get one. I have dozens of standard sized servos, though, so I'm stuck with that for now. I mounted my servo almost on the floor behind the third bulkhead from the firewall. this gives me a straight shot to the throttle arm with the supplied wire. Looks like I will have plenty of room for the other goodies to fit.:D
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
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Here's a couple of shots of my throttle installation. Maiden flight should be this weekend!:
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
dl fixing to get this set up what are the fuel tubes on the side for nice work heard the fly like a dream good luck frank
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Thanks, frank99, - the tubes on the side - one is vent and the other a fill line. They're on the side and fit under the cowl out of sight, but are easily accessible with the cowl installed.
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Here's the perfect scale passenger for the SuperCub!
Randy |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Has anyone installed a saito 182 in a Hangar 9 Super Cub? I am having problems with the carb block interfearing with the cowl. I may move the center of thrust down 1 inch. If anyone has installed this engine oin this plane, I am open for suggestions
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
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Well, she's all done finally. I'm looking forward to the first flight in a couple of days if the wind dies down a little[:o].
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
now i know why every one wants one nice very nice maybe some day kids get out of school bills paid off wife gets a job gas go down taxes go down well i guess i will never get one frank
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Even with all those things not currently being an issue, and placing my order through the local hobby shop last MARCH, and I still don't have mine. The time it is taking DPM to get these things built and shipped, frustrating as it is, I sure hope it is worth this long wait. I've got the OS FT160, the twin glow driver, the servos/radio, wheels, and a lot of other stuff, but not the airplane. You all have my envious compliments on how nice your models look. Some day, hoperfully in my own lifetime...
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
that equipment is perfect for the plane[&:] are they that hard to get no xmas gift:( , i need to order the same stuff in your post the engine has been on my list for years[&:] what brand glow driver did you get thanks[&:] frank
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Frank,
I got the Maxx Products Twin Glow Driver for it. If you are looking for a FT160, use the wish list feature in RCU. Since I bought this one I have seen 4 or 5 of them available from $350 to $550, (they are ~$675 new). After I decided on the Supercub, I put in a wish list for the OS FT 160 and in a couple of days one showed up NIB. A quick offer, trip to get a money order, and in a few days I had one and it does indeed look like it has never seen fuel. Like the airplane, I can't wait to hear it. Ray |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Has anyone out there jumped off the deep end and used a, (dare I say it), Zenoah G-26 on their DP Super Cub?
Yes, I know, they're heavy, they're lower powered, they're heavy, the cylinder will stick out of the bottom of the cowl, they run on gasoline and they're heavy. But I have one on the shelf. |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
just put one on a h-9 182 fit perfect but that is a large plane not sure on the cub going to the waiting list at daves to get one
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
one other thing on the wait this plane might be the best arf in the world looks and performance dont know why they take so long to get frank
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Dick,
I sure thought about putting a gasser in it, but after reading your review, and wishing to keep it looking like a scale Supercub, I tabled that idea and bought the twin. (I very briefly thought about using a US41 that is sitting around, but didn't think long). I used to fly a Supercub (my icon) to tow gliders and banners back in the late '60's and into the early '70's, and really like the airplane. DPM... I just need my kit, in white! Regards, Ray |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Ray, have you phoned DP Models to see if they do in fact have a backorder for your hobby shop. Mine was ordered back in March and I got one on the last shippment in August. Howeve, I had to take a yellow one as they never got the ARC version I had ordered.
Check with them.;) |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Mark,
I know it has been confirmed several times as I work there in the shop from time to time, but I may call and check anyway. The last e-mail from DPM indicated if not in November, then maybe in December. I was warned it may take a while to get. I would rather wait to get it in white versus take one in yellow. I flew a white with red trim PA18, and in my personal, twisted mind, "J-3 Cubs" are yellow, "PA-18 Supercubs" are white. Ray |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Ray, I think the same as you do on the colors as associated to the plane. If you can stand the wait, a white one would be better. I took the yellow one thinking that I would strip it down and do a silk and dope finish. Only thing is, the yellow finish is so nice and covered decently that I will put up with it.
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RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Hi,
Does any of you have Dave Patrick's e mail?. Couldn't find it. Interested on the clipped wing version.Thanks. Alex. |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Alex,
I believe their e-mail is [email protected] and their website is [link=http://www.davepatrickmodels.com]www.davepatrickmodels.com[/link] God Luck, Ray |
RE: Dave Patrick super cub
Man, I have been thinking about that airplane too. Looks sweet! I used to love my Goldberg Cub on floats. Who's floats did you go with? The scale rigging looks awesome. How much$? Thanks.
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