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Old 05-03-2011 | 06:52 AM
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Ya need a couple more props on the wall.
Old 05-03-2011 | 07:47 AM
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What happens when you go inverted?

Just kidding there, John. Good approach, for sure.

Irish.. hmm.. a pretty good idea. Now, if I could squeeze that in between the engine compartment cheeks..

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Old 05-03-2011 | 07:48 AM
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Well, Irish.. you certainly know where to go to get that odd-ball prop you have always wanted/needed...
Old 05-03-2011 | 07:56 AM
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A little wrap of tape or drip of glue works miracles Ahh Props eh, oh there are more:

Here is a variation on putting the battery where it needs to be. On this airplane the battery pack is back at the stabilizer when the engines or on. When you fly it without the engines the battery pack quickly plugs into a nose compartment with a permanently set up Y for the power leads front or rear.

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Old 05-03-2011 | 08:50 AM
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Heading out for the dealer show in Vegas this morning I'll be on the lookout for more props, Jets cause cancer of the wallet

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Old 05-03-2011 | 02:18 PM
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I've never had a backfire in the air. Normally just when I am starting a 4 stroke.
A back fire is just a tune issue. In my case I had a YS too lean, it fired up OK but on take off there was a slight pop and parts started falling off right after lift off, about 10 feet in the air. Spinner, two nuts, and washer. The prop was still on the shaft. The engine was an AC series and you tune by adjusting the high end then the regulator screw, no low end needle on this engine. It's a true balancing act but once you have it set nothing ever changes except the high end a little come the winter months. I was only a touch off but that's all it takes. I think that was my only back fire so far when in the air. I had one once on the test stand but that turned out to be the needle valve assembly. The prop about took my head off, missed me, went into my shop and right through the wing of a brand new plane. Missed the ribs but a patch on a new plane???[&o]

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