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DesertHucker 07-04-2005 07:04 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Hi Jim just had a look at mine the white covering on the fuse is over the yellow but on the horizontal stabliserand elevators its just white and looks like the ruder is yellow over white

builder jim 07-04-2005 08:03 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Thats cool , wanted just do something a little different on the fuze sides, dont care for the white coming to a point up the side . thanks again, Builder jim

phildo 07-05-2005 03:42 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Hey Jim... just a point also, the turtle deck aft from the cockpit is, as most sportman aviation planes are, a formed sheet of foam cemented to a thin layer of balsa. This is a fairly new technique and may interfer with ya plans... If you draw a line from the bottom of the cockpit backwards this is the area of foam/balsa. Think of it as a half a foam coffee cup stuck on the back. The bottom area is traditional built up balsa as under the stablisers for strength.

builder jim 07-05-2005 04:41 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
[:o]Thanks for the heads up Phildo, have worked with foam before, may work with white on the side by removing it, may just leave it alone, or recover the whole thing, not sure of the material anyway, it may be oracoat? If I do recover it, Id use coverite fabric, been looking on the corby web sites and there are two sceems that are nice, coverite can have trims painted on . Ive decited to go with the OS70 they have a little more snot than the mag and if Iam adding a few oz then can use it. THANKS Builder jim

MormonMike 07-05-2005 07:15 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Guys,I have a photo disk loaded in this computor to post pics but I can't get this RCU site to load them. People say click on the image button and follow the directions..... WHAT DIRECTIONS ? Nothing comes up on the screen. Help Please. MM[:@]

DesertHucker 07-05-2005 08:01 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
1 Attachment(s)
mike
click reply to this message.
on the lower left corner of the reply box is a "click here to upload"
then a popup box will apear.
browse to the file you would like to upload jpeg or bitmap i think are the only files supported.
click ok.
wait takes some time.
message appears upload successful.
click ok done
type your message.
ok to post

don't know if popup blockers efect this if you have one try to disable it and then post
but you cant use the fast reply option the upload link will not be there


Lawrie

MormonMike 07-05-2005 01:12 PM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
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Lawrie, sure hope this works, might not. MM OOPS! Lawrie, I'm a total IDIOT. Wrong photo [ How in the heck did my Harmon Rocket get here ? ]

MormonMike 07-05-2005 01:32 PM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
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Lawrie, here's the next try.

MormonMike 07-05-2005 01:37 PM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Lawrie, OK, So who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks. So now I have an idea how to do this. Little practice. By the way, what do you guys think of my Harmon Rocket ? One of a kind here in the "States". MM:D

builder jim 07-06-2005 04:11 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
LAWRIE,MORMONMIKE, your planes look very nice and congrats on the pic post, dont have a camera to that with, so Ill just ride along and lok at yours. thanks again Builder jim

phildo 07-06-2005 04:49 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Just thought I throw mine in as well .... Nice little plane no matter which way you look at it.

phildo 07-06-2005 05:00 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Here is also a pickie of the real McCoy ... And the model flying ....

MormonMike 07-06-2005 07:29 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
OK, so who's going to try a pair of floats on theirs? [ use Falcon Floats, and epoxy in a mounting plate just behind the trailing edge, bolt a second " dural " landing gear to the rear mount and attatch to floats ]. I have a rather large "Float-Fly" in Rexburg, Idaho this weekend, then we'll post a bunch of photos I have about a dozen flights with floats and the Starlet is rock-solid, very smooth to fly and set down on water. Seeya in a couple weeks, MM

builder jim 07-07-2005 05:41 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
[sm=drowning.gif]mormonmike good luck and many landings, have decited to make a project out of this plane, will recover in white coverite and paint the sceme in plum and lavinder, will run OS70 fourstroke and sliding canopy, switches and such on the floor, full interior, and ram nav lites, its a very nice and unusal plane and leads it self to some dressing up. went to corby web site and found plenty to model thanks again, BUILDER JIM

MormonMike 07-07-2005 07:26 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Jim, Strange, except for one other guy in Washington state, were the only "yanks" I know of working with this plane........ Everybody else is from Australia:D. Can't figure out why there is'nt much intrest in the particular little ARF. This really is an exceptional one. Oh well. No responses on putting floats to this either. Maybe some photos in a couple weeks will change that. MM

builder jim 07-07-2005 07:42 PM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Here in central ohio, not allowed to have powered items in the ponds , rivers and lakes are out of the question way to busy and many obstickles. so Iam on land , BUILDER JIM

DesertHucker 07-07-2005 09:39 PM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
no lakes ponds rivers oh supose you get that in desert country.
salt lake do they count need salt skis:eek:

builder jim 07-08-2005 04:45 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
NO, WE HAVE THEM JUST NOT ALLOWED TO FLY FROM THEM AROUND MY AREA, BUT CAN FROM THE LAKES THOUGH YOULL FIND THEM BUSY AND MOST LIKLY HAVE AND INCOUNTERS. SO INSTEAD OF DRIVING A DISTANCE TO DO SO I KEEP MINE ON WHEELS, THEY HAVE FLOAT FLYS HERE IVE HEARD BUT THERE A PIECE FROM MY HOME, DONT KNOW WHY THESE PLANES HAVNT BEEN POPULAR, CAN ONLY GUESS, ECONOMANY, DONT BUY IN THE SUMMER, 3D REASONS MAYBE, MOST LIKLY WILL LATER IN THE YEAR, SEEN THIS BEFORE AND EVAN SOME THAT WERE GOOD NEVER DID TAKE HOLD. HAVE A GOOD ONE BUILDER JIM

phildo 07-08-2005 04:48 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Jim & Mike ... In response to being the only YANKS to be workin the little beast ... Maybe its because (and I am sure its the same in the US) everybody else is flying an extra, edge or sukhoi !!! I know these things a cool to fly but everytime I look down the flightline all you see is the extra's ect ... true?:eek:

DesertHucker 07-08-2005 04:53 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
i would have to drive 500km to the nearest body of water.
I meen we are in semi arid desert in kalgoorlie.

phildo 07-08-2005 04:59 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
What are you talking about Lawie ... Thats only a days drive mate...come on !!! Good thing your only paying $1.00 AUD plus a liter for fuel ... No worries !!!!

DesertHucker 07-08-2005 05:04 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
have to to move closer to you banana benders to get 1buck a liter 1.30 i paid 1.60 the other day farther north.
use to haul out of coloundra to kal

phildo 07-08-2005 05:07 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Lawrie ... Someones making money mate ... It aint us!!;)

builder jim 07-08-2005 05:11 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
[:@]yo paid 233.9 for a gallon not bad as ive heard its 259.9 in calif

DesertHucker 07-08-2005 05:19 AM

RE: Corby Starlet
 
Jim more like 446.0 per gallon the cost was AUD!


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