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flyinrog 07-23-2003 08:55 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
trying to decide which one,, I had 2 fd sticks both lasted about as long as the motors held up which is all I expect from a $40 plane,, no complaints really...I need something for the schoolyard up the street, the flying field is 23 miles away :( ,,...Rog

FastStang 07-23-2003 09:27 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
those are actually the 2 planes i love the most. the tiger can be flown in a much smaller area, but not in much wind. i have flown the e-starter in pretty heavy wind (maybe 10-15 mph) without much problem but it's better to have alot more space with it. its faster and flies great inverted. if you fly the tiger in winds more than maybe 5mph, itll keep you on your toes and its not as much fun. i would say get both. (i swap electronics from plane to plane). that way, if its too windy for the tiger you may still be able to fly the e, but if its calm and youre feeling really lazy, the tiger is very relaxing.

3DFanatic 07-23-2003 10:58 PM

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THe Moth is a whole lot of fun to cruise around with.

I'll take it out to the flying field and pull it out after I'm done flying my glows and do touch-n-goes within the length of our 300 foot runway.

drksyd 07-24-2003 01:06 AM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
Get both! Since you already had the slow flyers I would go with the EStarter and learn aileron. If you want, you could fly it without ailerons too. Definitely get the Moth later though. It's one of my favorite planes to fly, it's just too bad it's not always as calm so I can't fly it that often.

rickyblaze 07-24-2003 02:56 AM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
Just put my Tiger Moth together today and it made it's maiden voyage this afternoon,man I like this thing nice and slow plus it looks good flying by. The only problem I had is I lost a wheel rubber and now I am having unsafe rolling.

Rick

bonescro 07-24-2003 05:41 AM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
I have them both.

I bought the E-Starter first.
But, I LOVE my Tiger Moth. I can fly around (at 4am) in my cul-de-sac.

I also have an ME-109 that I haven't flown yet (just crashed it....hehe).

3DFanatic 07-24-2003 05:49 AM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
The wheel rubber never stays on.

Ditch them and get a set of Du-Bro "spider" wheels.

drksyd 07-24-2003 06:00 AM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
I just run it without the rubber tires, no biggie.

flyinrog 07-26-2003 11:29 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
I went to the LHS an ordered the e-starter today, should be flying by the weekend!!!...Rog

jettstarblue 07-27-2003 01:30 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by 3DFanatic
The wheel rubber never stays on.

Ditch them and get a set of Du-Bro "spider" wheels.
[/QUOTE
Or a drop of CA!

Jetts

rickyblaze 07-27-2003 02:09 PM

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1 Attachment(s)
Since I lost one of my tires I looked around the house for a replacement and came up with the idea of using a couple of o-rings I had. They are a lot bigger and look good too. I did go ahead and glue them on with ca.

jettstarblue 07-27-2003 07:17 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
Ace Hardware has a zillion different o-rings, cheap too.

Jetts

flyinrog 08-04-2003 10:51 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
My e-starter is on back order, the lhs did get in a couple of the twin engine planes (GWS) looks pretty cool but I want my e-starter.......Rog :(

drksyd 08-04-2003 11:20 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
The EDF version of the Islander should be pretty cool but I'm waiting for the DC-3.
Hope your ES comes soon, it's a great plane along with all the other GWS products.

hemna 08-05-2003 04:24 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
I have a Tiger Moth, and just recently installed an IPS dual motor in it, and it is an entirely different plane. I really enjoy flying this bird. For such a simple design, it does really well. I frequently have 10-15mph winds in the evenings, and I couldn't have ever thought about flying the Tiger Moth with the stock motor. With the IPS dual motor, it flies no problem. I even had it doing consecutive loops. I almost folded the wings, due to flying too fast, but it survived :) I am going to see if I can install some sort of wires to the struts in hopes to help make the wings more stable.

Here is a pict of me flying it and my 1 year old son watching :)
http://waltv.allisonboring.com/album...0066.sized.jpg

drksyd 08-05-2003 04:36 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
The TM is a great plane, I have a second one in the box that will be the detailed plane. You can get balsa cabanes from All E RC. It'll really stiffen up the wings and support it much better.

hemna 08-05-2003 04:42 PM

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do you have a URL for the cabanes?

drksyd 08-05-2003 04:50 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
The page it's on doesn't have it's own url. Click on the link above then on airplane kits on the left. The balsa cabanes are near the bottom of that page.

bonescro 08-05-2003 05:21 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
The cabanes work like a charm. Also, do the strut wire trick. I load my wings like crazy, and there's no problems.

hemna 08-05-2003 05:34 PM

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excelent. Thanks for the tip. I have my stock struts epoxied on to the wing, so I'm not sure how I could swap to the balsa struts.

bonescro 08-05-2003 06:08 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/prod...p?prod=GWSAS2T

That'll solve your problem. It's what I did.

Good idea to get it, anyway.

hemna 08-05-2003 06:29 PM

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Ah! excelent. I have needed a new cowl for a while as well. Thanks for the link! This will make the TM even better.

I am in the process of putting together my new Wattage Super Decathlon. I can't wait to get that one up in the air as well. Should be fun.

BuzzBomber 08-06-2003 02:02 PM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 

excelent. Thanks for the tip. I have my stock struts epoxied on to the wing, so I'm not sure how I could swap to the balsa struts.
Hemna, you can add strength to your existing struts by gluing balsa strip stock the same width as the strut to the interplane struts. Use the leftover plastic from the original struts as a template for the balsa. It is quick and easy, and adds lots of strength. If you haven't already, reinforcing the LE of both wings with packing tape will save crash damage and structural strength w/o any real weight for 5 minutes worth of work.

ragbag 08-07-2003 09:20 AM

TigerMoth or E-starter
 
Do all of the above to the Moth, Definetly do the flying wires, they will tighten up your loops and make it handle a little more wind. My buddy did his wing to wing and now has trouble removing the wing for repairs. I did mine from top front cabane to bottom front strut, top front strut to the rear screw of the cabane, makes it easier to slip the wing over the tail feathers when you need to remove them. Every thing is glued except the ones that go to the screw.

Note the key word, need, I never take mine apart.
George
RAGBAG

hemna 08-07-2003 03:47 PM

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Thanks for all the info. Like you, I rarely have to take the wings off to do anything to the TM. I've only crashed it a few times, and those were due to radio glitches, which caused me to go nose first into the ground. Other then the cowl, and a few busted props, my TM is still in great shape. Of course, now that I said this, my next flight will probably end in a fire completely destroying the TM and leaving nothing but the control wires.


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