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56 days until my birthday! And as you all probably know, its about time to give out that list. Im getting my first plane (Ive already joined a field, and got an instructor, so dont worry). So, I just need final confirmation on things to get. So heres the list:
Towerhobbies:
Great Planes Spinner 3" Nylon Aluminum White $6.79
Master Airscrew 12x5 S-2 G/F Nylon Gray Propeller $3.49 (3)
Tower Hobbies #64 Rubber Bands 1/4 lb $1.59
Hobbico Voltwatch2 4.8V/6V Rx Battery Monitor $9.99
Tower Hobbies TOWER Power Starter 12V Deluxe $18.99
Tower Hobbies Hand-Crank Fuel Pump $9.99
Dubro 4-Way Socket Wrench XL $7.19
Great Planes Silicone Fuel Tubing Standard 3' $2.19 (2)
Great Planes Filling Station Can Fitting Set $4.60
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Alpha 60 Trainer, RTF $389.99
2-Cycle Sport Plug $4.99 (2)
Things I have:
Glow starter
ill buy fuel at LHS
club/instructor
12v battery for starter
So tell me if thats everything. If these something im missing please tell me. I dont want to get all this stuff and go to the field and realize I dont have something.
Towerhobbies:
Great Planes Spinner 3" Nylon Aluminum White $6.79
Master Airscrew 12x5 S-2 G/F Nylon Gray Propeller $3.49 (3)
Tower Hobbies #64 Rubber Bands 1/4 lb $1.59
Hobbico Voltwatch2 4.8V/6V Rx Battery Monitor $9.99
Tower Hobbies TOWER Power Starter 12V Deluxe $18.99
Tower Hobbies Hand-Crank Fuel Pump $9.99
Dubro 4-Way Socket Wrench XL $7.19
Great Planes Silicone Fuel Tubing Standard 3' $2.19 (2)
Great Planes Filling Station Can Fitting Set $4.60
Horizonhobby:
Alpha 60 Trainer, RTF $389.99
2-Cycle Sport Plug $4.99 (2)
Things I have:
Glow starter
ill buy fuel at LHS
club/instructor
12v battery for starter
So tell me if thats everything. If these something im missing please tell me. I dont want to get all this stuff and go to the field and realize I dont have something.
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I seem to forget my windex and paper towel (for cleanup) more than anything else. Also a set of safty sticks is a mandatory in my mind unless there is already some at your field.
Best of luck,
Del
P.S. Don't forget the thermos of coffee.
Best of luck,
Del
P.S. Don't forget the thermos of coffee.
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Something else to put on your wish list. If you are going to make multiple flights I highly reccommend this.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXWW16&P=ML
Happy flying
Del
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXWW16&P=ML
Happy flying
Del
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Im getting the voltwatch2 thing, so Ill know when my batteries are getting low.
And for the fieldbox. Im gonna use a cheap wood box for now.
And for the fieldbox. Im gonna use a cheap wood box for now.
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Haha. thats funny. I think Ill be OK. Already landed someone elses plane, so I wont have to worry about detroying someone elses now.
And heres a little poll.
How many of you use a prop reamer? I mean, do most props not fit once you get them?
Thanks
And heres a little poll.
How many of you use a prop reamer? I mean, do most props not fit once you get them?
Thanks
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Some of the things I have added since I began flying this year have included phillips and standard screwdrivers, a small adjustable wrench, needle nose pliers, and a battery tester. I have also added a field charger, but that is not an essential. I have also bought a cheap timer so I will know when it is time to land, until I get the time set in my mind.
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Shortymet55,
One thing I forgot in my previous post, check the manual on the Alpha 60 for the glow plug. I have an Alpha 40 and my manual says to use a 4 cycle glow plug. I have run both 2 and 4 cycle plugs and have had better results with the 4 cycle. It won't hurt your engine.
One thing I forgot in my previous post, check the manual on the Alpha 60 for the glow plug. I have an Alpha 40 and my manual says to use a 4 cycle glow plug. I have run both 2 and 4 cycle plugs and have had better results with the 4 cycle. It won't hurt your engine.
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I looked at the online manual, and it said to use either HAN3001 (which I chose) or HAN3006, which is the 2-cycle super plug. $1.50 more, but I dont know the difference.
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Another thing I thought of. Should I get rubber bands or nylon bolts? Im thinking I should go with the bolted down wing instead. Thats what most people at my field use.
Great Planes Nylon Wing Bolt 1/4-20x2 (4) $1.25
Great Planes Nylon Wing Bolt 1/4-20x2 (4) $1.25




(Sorry, had to toss that in)

