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Old 11-14-2006, 01:21 PM
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I'm with Jetflyer24, where did you get that nozzle? I need 4 for the B-1B. Butch
Old 11-14-2006, 02:02 PM
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Hey Hustler,

Cool nozzle but it simulates a Pratt & Whitney F100 motor. You B-1 has GE F101 motor in it. I know you already knew that thought. The only reason I know is from some long nights maintaining those damned things. I won't tell the world you have the wrong nozzle, I promise.

It is one sweeet looking nozzle, I will admit.[sm=thumbup.gif]
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Tnx guys, this nozzle isn't as complicated as it looks and can be bought from Philip Avonds (www.avonds.com)
You make use of the original kit supplied fiberglass tailcone which has the turkey feathers nicelly moulded in. The gaps need to be cut away and special moulded sections can be glued inside. There are five sections, each have three artificial bafels. Gluing it all togehter is a bit of fiddly job and takes patiance.....as most scale items do...
However most important in my opinion is to copy the colors as good as possible, this makes the difference.....I use humbrol laquers mixed to the correct colors.
See pictures: http://www.modelbouwforum.nl/phpBB2/...=379154#379154 (Dutch forum, strange language....., pictures tell the job)


On topic.....[8D]:

Will start tonight with my F16's rudder installation bracket, combined with the dragchute housing, plenty of room there.....


chute assy as delivered from John......sorry to here you don't make'em anymore John


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Old 11-14-2006, 03:29 PM
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Here is how i do it on my Avonds F-16.
A pushrod tube are glued from the chute housing to the front, where a servo does the cutting part of the job.
A UC wire (line controlled model wire) is stiff / thin enough to be pushed all the way to the front. the loop on this wire is simply thread over the servohorn.
When this servo rotates, the wire are loose.
It releases from inside the housing at the rear with a analogue miniservo after the original fullsize method. So I use two small servos on one switch. step one is deploy, the second is cut away.
A weaklink makes sure the chute will snap the line above 80 km/h.
I sew all my chutes myselves
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Old 11-14-2006, 03:34 PM
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Tnx guys, this nozzle isn't as complicated as it looks and can be bought from Philip Avonds (www.avonds.com)
You make use of the original kit supplied fiberglass tailcone which has the turkey feathers nicelly moulded in. The gaps need to be cut away and special moulded sections can be glued inside. There are five sections, each have three artificial bafels. Gluing it all togehter is a bit of fiddly job and takes patiance.....as most scale items do...
However most important in my opinion is to copy the colors as good as possible, this makes the difference.....I use humbrol laquers mixed to the correct colors.
See pictures: http://www.modelbouwforum.nl/phpBB2/...=379154#379154 (Dutch forum, strange language....., pictures tell the job)


OK so how much you want for that nozzle or one just like it ?

FWIW a bit of advice, I strongly suggest you cut that rudder and make it half the size.
Old 11-14-2006, 03:36 PM
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H?rek,

this looks way cool ! Any place to get plans for this chute ? thx
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F100 or F101 it's just one digit ! Most people wouldn't notice if it had a prop. Hey I think I could fake it and make it work. I have enough stuff to make, I was hoping for something easy. Butch



H?rek,

this looks way cool ! Any place to get plans for this chute ? thx

Use a compass !



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Strykaas.
No, not for my shutes. The first i had, was to big.. I stopped instantly [:-], and the chute at the time, had much fewer slots.
Later, i experimented with various sizes, and came up with the one I have now.
It has reinforcements glued and sewed to make each slot / line-attach stronger, or else they will be damaged after some time.
It must be four years ago i started with this I think..

A simple photo of a Norwegian chute, was the only thing i had to stick to. The rest is experiments.
But I haven`t used this model for over two years.. There is a thread here somewhere, of how I made my system and how to make my chute.

Terry Holston got one for his contribution on a tread here on RCU. The best story in this thread, got a chute for free.
But in the end, the decition of the best story was pure bingo.. Also a friend in Hong Kong uses his on the Skymaster F-15. He keeps his in a leather pouce between the nozzles!
Works great!

So a chute with system for the F-16 is available now? It looks good Gerald! [8D]

Gudmund
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Terry Holston got one for his contribution on a tread here on RCU. The best story in this thread, got a chute for free.
Gudmund
And I am still going to use it on my Mig-29 when I get my PST Panther done, Gudmund. I tried to PM you the last time you asked if I had used the chute yet, but you PM wouldn't accept my message. What's up with that??????
Old 11-14-2006, 06:27 PM
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Hi Terry!
I don`t know what`s wrong with PM account... All the settings are right in my oppinion..[&o]
Thought about " MY PM DOESN`T WORK AT INNBOX! " at the bottom line for a long time. I also PM`d a moderator without any help, so I don`t know what to do about it anymoore. Just as this is said, I`m no hacker though...

Glad to hear you haven`t forgotten the chute ! Looking forward to se the promised pictures.
Old 11-14-2006, 06:28 PM
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You'll get'em my friend.
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H?rek,

this looks way cool ! Any place to get plans for this chute ? thx
if you don't find plans, or you don't want to build one..

search for some model Rocket shops..they have a lot of parachute in every size!! from 10 inches to 50 inches..or bigger

i normally get them from there...(but still not for use on a jet..)
Old 11-15-2006, 07:08 AM
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Gudmund,

now that you have added that picture (the one where we can see the chute near the CC), there's no need for plans indeed, a compass should be enough. Now can anyone teach me how to sew

PS : Maybe changing your username from Gudmund to H?Rek is at the root cause for your PM troubles...

Thanks SwissFlyer for this suggestion. Is it possible to find such realistic looking chutes ?
Old 11-15-2006, 07:27 AM
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I tought myselves how to sew, infact my wife is the modern type, meaning she handles all that kind of xxxx to me..
So if I could, you can also learn it. I found out that the biggest step is dare to try...

Remember: glue the reinforcements first with a neoprene-type of glue, like Aquasure, Liquisole and such.
It`s a hell of a mess, cause yourè depending of applying this glue gently with your fingertips.
The tiny pieces are suddenly everywhere...!

If you can buy a rocket-chute, this would be a good start for modification. A very good tip indeed..
Buy two, so you can use the other one for reinforcements..?

The PM thing.. It started along time before that.
Old 11-15-2006, 09:08 AM
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in the hobbyrocket business you dont find planes chutes, but chutes that work...and pretty good for rockets!

mainly the are nylon canopies round, but you may find some in cross form..
for sure if you want a chute like horek one, cutted, you have to do it by yourself..

if somabody has interest, i can PM some internet adress of parachute shops..
Old 11-15-2006, 10:32 AM
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My chute deployed to soon once (I hit the switch) I just hit the power and she landed fine. The funny part is I had a release switch I was in shock! And never hit it. [sm=spinnyeyes.gif]
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Old 11-15-2006, 11:16 AM
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@ Jetflyer24: Not everything is for sale...sorry, havn't got enough time to finish my own stuff, let alone others.....

@ Gudmund, very nice set-up you have there, compliments![sm=thumbup.gif]
Do you have any pictures related to the dragchute housing internals?

Rgds,
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Hi Gerald.
No sorry, no pix of the pieces inside.. But consists of a rectangular balsa sylinder and ditto piston.
A rubberband in each corner are stretched once the sylinder i pushed back.
The leatherpads are wrapped on top of each other, with a hole in three of them. The fourth has a tiny loop, wich goes through all of them, and are secured by the little pin you see is hanging from the housing. Once the servo activates, this tiny pin is letting the loop go out of the three pads.
And pop, here we go..
When released, the chute pops out about 1,5 meter backwards.
The chute is also wrapped around a rectangular piece of 1mm polycarbonate plastic, to make it withstand the force needed to puch back the piston.
This piece is lost once deployed. No one have ever noticed it..

Thanks. glad you liked it.

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Old 11-15-2006, 06:39 PM
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Hi Gudmund

Would it be possible for you to make a chute for my Jetwelt F-104 starfighter? I will make working airbrakes and working chute.

Best regards
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Old 11-15-2006, 07:19 PM
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Cool cool pic Phil.

I have seen a couple Rhino pilot's do the same thing on final back in my Air Force days. I am guessing they were a little hot and needed to slow down.
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Hi Christian.

So here goes the rest of my expeditiontent....

I want your Starfighter to be the best possible in every way, so yes, I will make one for you [>:]

I need to know the weight of it, and when you are ready for spool-up.

Like ever before, I`ve never charged anyone for anything, so you will find yourselves in this line too

I`ll try to make it my best ever...

Brg
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How much would you guys pay for such drag chutes, I mean the one like Gudmund's ? I could ask my mother to sew a few ...
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Hi Christian.

So here goes the rest of my expeditiontent....

I want your Starfighter to be the best possible in every way, so yes, I will make one for you [>:]

I need to know the weight of it, and when you are ready for spool-up.

Like ever before, I`ve never charged anyone for anything, so you will find yourselves in this line too

I`ll try to make it my best ever...


Hi Gudmund

Thanks a lot, i will send you a mail about weight etc. I plan to have it ready in march 2007, and will bring it to Mjøsisen event last weekend of March. I really look forward to get this one airborne with the new Jetcat P 200

Brg
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Christian, I will definately try to be there.
Let`s hope the meeting will be the best ever.
Hopefully, I`ll bring my new F-16.

Gudmund
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As a start, I`ll show you the method I came up with.

To have a fixed point on the very slippery floor, I taped a piece of 2mm balsa on the floor, to mark the center.
Ripstop cloth from a extreme-tent producer here in Norway, was the only solution, since my wife (who else) had thrown the remains of the tent I intended to use...

The given outer diameter i devided into the measured individual radius of the different panels and slots.
There are 115 panels and 88 slots on the original F-104 chute. 21 lines in total.
Diameter is exact 100 cm, wich will shrinke to app. 75-80 cm in action.
Slots are 25 mm, and panels are 55 mm.
It has all the reinforcements as the full-scale, seams and solutions.




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