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arobatx 11-21-2007 03:59 PM

RE: DL-50 engine
 
Some ignitions suffer and offer poor or inconsistent performance when voltage drops, using 6v fixes some, that is, the ones that are said to be capable of running 6v. Also having the extra cell in case of a cell failure adds a bit of redundancy.

Chad

nonstoprc 11-21-2007 05:32 PM

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Just wonder if the carb can be rotated 180 degree. Should be because the valcume pulses are coming from the blue tube?

paul5992 11-21-2007 06:04 PM

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Rotating the carb is no problem. Eccept for the crankcase pump line. Check out post 364.

dlenginesaustralia 11-21-2007 06:14 PM

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I dont think its fuel that you can smell, but the oil they are using for assembly/protection of the engines.

It does smell quite strong, seems like some sort of air tool type oil or similar being used.

Cheers

Scott

chuck l 11-21-2007 06:18 PM

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FlyingGreg,

I have two DL50's now and would highly recommend it. Excellent value for the price. Your Aeromaster will go vertical out of sight with the engine. Get someone at your field to help you get it running and tuned.

Chuck

Guys--I haven't read the entier 21 pages of this thread, but I am contemplating a DL 50 for my Giant Aeromaster. Also looking a BCME 53--about the same cost. What are you opinions? BTW--AUW of the GP G Aeromaster is about 18 lbs. Not a 3D plane but good for general flying aerobatics. It is my first gasser.

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BTerry 11-22-2007 12:30 PM

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ORIGINAL: Lou55

So did I but with a 3oz tailwheel I still needed the weight. Mind you, with the DL-50 in it it really didn't make a difference to the airplane's performance!!!:D:D:D
Al, 3 oz on the tail requires almost 9 oz on the firewall to balance. Is there any way you could delete some mass in the tail to enable you to remove the 11 oz lead?

If it flies the way you want as it is this doesn't matter...

nonstoprc 11-22-2007 01:04 PM

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May consider to use a CF stab tube to reduce the tail weight.

Al Lewis 11-22-2007 01:44 PM

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To be honest it flies just great! It will do all of the 3D maneuvers even though it is really an IMAC plane. I have another plane for learning 3D on. A WH Edge 540T V2 that is probably the most stable plane I've ever flown. I plan on using this one to learn/practice IMAC maneuvers and play around with a bit. Even so, with the DL in it it has more then enough power for anything you'd want to do with it.:D:D Here's the culprit that caused all of the fuss!

h82crash 11-22-2007 03:29 PM

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Awesome planes, Good news for me about your WH Edge, I was thinking about getting one. Just put a Sullivan tailwheel on that Extra. Or RC Blimp.

Cambo 11-22-2007 04:55 PM

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I probabley ran 1/2 of a gallon through it today. I am a little over 1 gallon breaking in. The engine is running much better every flight. I leaned out the low end alot today and transition got much better in the air. At the moment, if I pop the throttle from idle to WOT in the air the engine usually doesn't have much of a problem transitioning. But with a slow throttle transtion it has trouble getting to full throttle. I am going to conntinue to lean out the low end. BTW, richening it makes it worse. Hopefully the midrange will get better as it breaks in. My RPM's are still low however, it is turning right around 6700 peak on a xoar 22-8. Still haven't tried a new tach and the batteries were low on the tach i was using. That is around 25 pounds of thrust acording to my thrust calculator. Still pretty good for a 13.5 pound plane. I am hoping to maybe get in the 27-28 pounds of thrust range after it fully breaks in. Again, i don't have much fuel through her so.......:eek:

Al Lewis 11-22-2007 05:06 PM

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Cambo, That's way too low with that Xoar prop. Your top end is rich. You should be closer to 7200.

Cambo 11-22-2007 05:43 PM

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That is so weird because i leaned it untill i started loosing RPM's then richened it back a click. It was turning just around 6700. Again, i need to see what numbers i can get with a different tach.

Al Lewis 11-22-2007 05:57 PM

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Just set the top end to max rpm and richen it half the width of the screw slot. You may be way lean and have to richen it quite a bit, but you want max rpm regardless of the way you have to move it. You can adjust the low end for the transition. When I first got mine I did just the opposite and it tuned great but now I have to tune it this way to get it right.

Cambo 11-22-2007 06:01 PM

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Lou, what is a good starting point for the HS needle.

Al Lewis 11-22-2007 06:03 PM

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I believe the manual says 1 3/4 turns out for the high end and 1 1/2 for the low end. Just remember, very little movement makes a very big difference.

Cambo 11-22-2007 06:24 PM

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I will see what i can do.

paul5992 11-22-2007 09:00 PM

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Check this plane out its from cermark. I'm gonna build one for my next dl-50. Check out the weight of it. 11.5. That edge would be nuts on a dl-50!!!:D:D:D:D

http://www.cermark.net/List.php?TID=80

craigteffe 11-22-2007 10:13 PM

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Paul,

Check this one out it has a 92 inch wing span and 1868 square inchs wing area, and at 16 to 17 pounds would be a blast to fly. I think i have found my winter project. Do any of you guys have one of these.


paul5992 11-22-2007 11:28 PM

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What the heck is that thing Craig? It must fly like a foamy with all that wing. Do you have a link?

craigteffe 11-22-2007 11:32 PM

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It is OMP Ohio Model Products, here is the link.

http://www.ohiomodelplanes.com/


aci-bt 11-23-2007 05:02 AM

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hi, i'm new to this gas engines i'm interested what kind of batteries are u using for the ignition??? how many flights are u doing with one full charged battery???another thing, i have sullivan smoke pump, is there a smoke muffler for the dl, or should i make my own?:D:):D

wavy777 11-23-2007 08:30 AM

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ORIGINAL: pooks31

G'day Scott

Got my engine and 2 props from ya today - awesome product and fantastic next day service. Its going into a GP Yak-54. Just one question, do you have any photos of the recommended linkages for the choke and throttle? I'm new to gassers so its a bit of a mystery to me. Cheers mate
Hi Scott, images of my EF yak choke setup...hope it helps? Its just a ball link on a std rod, held onto the standoff with an old servo arm, theres a post about it somewhere.

Theres also some info from Aerobob somewhere on using an old hitec blue servo arm on the throttle...thats what i use...and works perfect.

wavy777 11-23-2007 11:04 AM

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ORIGINAL: aci-bt

hi, i'm new to this gas engines i'm interested what kind of batteries are u using for the ignition??? how many flights are u doing with one full charged battery???another thing, i have sullivan smoke pump, is there a smoke muffler for the dl, or should i make my own?:D:):D
I think most people (including myself) use 4.8v Nimh, other use lipo's on a regulator. Choice is yours. As for capacity i have a 2700 Nimh and it lasts me about 10 flights. I had smoke on my CAP-X and it makes a real mess of the airframe...if you like cleaning go ahead! I would use a DA muffler with a nipple already built in as all DA stuff fits the DL. The DL muffler is abit thin to 'tap' for a nipple..

Al Lewis 11-23-2007 12:28 PM

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Paul, It's a profile plane that they've widened the front of the fuse on to get the engine inside. Trying to attract more people to profiles I guess. Definately strange looking. Should fly like a profile though.

Here's the original post I did on the blue choke arm. Bob has one very similar on his web site. Sorry about the poor picture quality but it's a Casio Exilm and if it's got a macro setting, I can't find it.


For all of you Walbro carb users out there that are getting carbs with that useless little steel arm stamped on the choke rod, (and in the wrong position) here's a fix. The Hitec HS-5645MG servos come with a nice little aluminum servo arm that's even anodized a pretty blue. Due to its size it's pretty much useless for anything but a throttle servo. If you snap that little pressed on arm off of the top of the choke rod you can drill the Hitec arms hole out (above the spline) to .185" and then run a #29 (.089" drill through the side. Then you can tap the side hole with a 4-40 tap and install the arm onto the choke rod and secure it with a 4-40 set screw. Problem solved and no extra cost for so-called custom made arms.

Cambo 11-23-2007 12:28 PM

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Update:

The throttle wasn't opening all the way like I thaught. I gained an extra 200rpms as a result. Am floating between 6850 and 6900 with a xoar 22-8. With less than 1 gallon through it. I hope to get around 300 rpms more as it breaks in.


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