1991 Desire 60
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
Yes, RC City kitted the 120 size. It had 925 squares and was done for a 4-stroke 1.20. Had glass fuse, plug in wings and pipe in the belly. Basically a scaled up version of the Desire 60 with those structural changes.
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I was in contact with FM again the other day. Maureen said they're still adding data to the database and have a long way to go. If you are looking for something online and don't see it, please call them (973-383-3355) and they'll take care of you.
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This is one I was thinking of building .....but wasn't there a larger verson 120 or 160 size?
This is one I was thinking of building .....but wasn't there a larger verson 120 or 160 size?
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
Mike,
I've been enjoying your Desire article in FM. The model is definitely very clean and graceful. In retrospect, how do you feel about the design - is there something you would change if there was a Desire 2?
By the way, are the cores and top deck still available from someone?
TIA, David.
I've been enjoying your Desire article in FM. The model is definitely very clean and graceful. In retrospect, how do you feel about the design - is there something you would change if there was a Desire 2?
By the way, are the cores and top deck still available from someone?
TIA, David.
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
Replacement cores are listed on Eureka's website...I was gonna copy my top deck and chin cowling but saw a post where they are going to be available again...I won't copy mine as not to step on anyone's toes...
I got one which is framed up from a local individual who said it flies very well...
I got one which is framed up from a local individual who said it flies very well...
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Okay Guys....
I will say this I have the plugs/molds for the Desire 60 and 120 and will be producing them shortly... There will be some more news shortly.....
I know where alot of the other classic molds are
Scott
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I will say this I have the plugs/molds for the Desire 60 and 120 and will be producing them shortly... There will be some more news shortly.....
I know where alot of the other classic molds are
Scott
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Thanks Chuck. As you say, it sounds like it will be under control...
Scott, the million dollar question (asked by many I'm sure) is: what month does "producing them shortly" correspond to...?
Thanks for your PM's.
David.
Scott, the million dollar question (asked by many I'm sure) is: what month does "producing them shortly" correspond to...?
Thanks for your PM's.
David.
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We will be making a new plug for the chin cowl and that need to come first with a few other things... The mold where in storage and need alot of cleaning and re waxing and buffing which we are working on now. That is why I really don't want the cat out of the bag about other things in the works right now. There are some more plans and boxes to sort thru to get things in place and I have to finish up a build for ORNL/Department of Energy.
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
OMG.. FINALLY!! I was 16 or was it 15.. a library assistant TA gig I worked my way into at explorer junior high in evertt washington... I could read hours and hours of r/c rags at my becon call.. One article and plane I drooled over then before going into pattern myself was the DESIRE!! For YEARS i could not remember that plane though I remember what it looked like and always wanted to find it and build it. OMG.. I FOUND this thread on a chance wim..
GOD.. send me a plan set anyone??
Or to the guy whos doing the plugs.. Put me on the short list for customers of the fuse..
GOD.. send me a plan set anyone??
Or to the guy whos doing the plugs.. Put me on the short list for customers of the fuse..
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
Vince,
I think he always has been!
What I find is particularly unusual about the Desire for its time (aside from the over square aspect ratio), is it's flat bottom. I think in the '80's there were several flat top designs but few flat bottom ones. The desire almost seems to have reversed the fuse concept and putting the pipe above the wing rather than below it is also a nice touch - DH Calypso style as Mike puts it.
I think a curved fuse bottom is mandatory nowadays in F3A 2+2.
Mike, any particular thoughts on insulation material these days for the lite-ply floor in the pipe area?
David.
I think he always has been!
What I find is particularly unusual about the Desire for its time (aside from the over square aspect ratio), is it's flat bottom. I think in the '80's there were several flat top designs but few flat bottom ones. The desire almost seems to have reversed the fuse concept and putting the pipe above the wing rather than below it is also a nice touch - DH Calypso style as Mike puts it.
I think a curved fuse bottom is mandatory nowadays in F3A 2+2.
Mike, any particular thoughts on insulation material these days for the lite-ply floor in the pipe area?
David.
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
Hi All,
We are almost done with the ORNL project and have to get the daughter married off next weekend and then a quick vacation.. The wife goes on another deployment the 2nd week of July so I will have more time then to get all the parts worked out.. I have been cleaning molds for Desire 120 and the 61 and a have the plans also now.
I will make a post when we have some of the 61 parts ready and when the 1st glass/carbon fuse for the 120 is out of the mold.
It has been a long slow process !
We will keep you up to date.
scott
We are almost done with the ORNL project and have to get the daughter married off next weekend and then a quick vacation.. The wife goes on another deployment the 2nd week of July so I will have more time then to get all the parts worked out.. I have been cleaning molds for Desire 120 and the 61 and a have the plans also now.
I will make a post when we have some of the 61 parts ready and when the 1st glass/carbon fuse for the 120 is out of the mold.
It has been a long slow process !
We will keep you up to date.
scott
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Does this look like a fiberglass fuse for the desire? I bought this a few years back and decided to do some research and find out what kit it was?
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Does this look like a fiberglass fuse for the desire? I bought this a few years back and decided to do some research and find out what kit it was?
[quote]ORIGINAL: rcflyer4fun
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
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Does this look like the fuse for the Desire? If not does anyone have any idea what pattern plane this might be? The fuse is 60" long and about 8" tall at the canopy..This is all I got when I purchased this a few years back.
Does this look like the fuse for the Desire? If not does anyone have any idea what pattern plane this might be? The fuse is 60" long and about 8" tall at the canopy..This is all I got when I purchased this a few years back.
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Okay Guys....
I will say this I have the plugs/molds for the Desire 60 and 120 and will be producing them shortly... There will be some more news shortly.....
I know where alot of the other classic molds are
Scott
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Okay Guys....
I will say this I have the plugs/molds for the Desire 60 and 120 and will be producing them shortly... There will be some more news shortly.....
I know where alot of the other classic molds are
Scott
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RE: 1991 Desire 60
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Is the larger Desire a directly scaled up version? I have a 60 kit with the fiberglass parts and wanted something larger, maybe an all wood kit (ie wood wings, rudder, and stab) could be an option.
Is the larger Desire a directly scaled up version? I have a 60 kit with the fiberglass parts and wanted something larger, maybe an all wood kit (ie wood wings, rudder, and stab) could be an option.
Hey ppljr
Does this look like the fuse in your kit?