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H.Dale 11-14-2013 10:22 AM

90mm Turbinator
 
I am building a 90mm Turbinator from Laser Design. I plan on powering it with a P-20. I will be flying off a grass field and would like to know if anyone has built one and if this is enough power?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Hal

Dr Honda 11-14-2013 06:04 PM

I was just looking at that kit today myself, but couldn't find too much on it.


How much more wood is needed to complete the short kit?

tulz161 11-14-2013 06:32 PM

I flew my buddy's on a paved runway. It flew great. I don't think it would have any problem flying off of grass. I know some guys are flying habu's powered by a p-20 off of grass and it's a good big heavier.

Henke Torphammar 11-15-2013 12:34 AM

Is this the e turbinator or a larger brother? The e turbinator are common with p20.

Dr Honda 11-15-2013 04:32 AM


Originally Posted by Henke Torphammar (Post 11662905)
Is this the e turbinator or a larger brother? The e turbinator are common with p20.


Yes. LDS took the Turbinator-E, and enlarged it to a 50" wing.

Personally... I think the regular "E" should be flown on the P-20... and the new "90mm" should be flown with a Kolibri 30/35 or an MW-44. AND... the 83% Turbinator, should be flown on a 60 sized engine.

tulz161 11-15-2013 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by Henke Torphammar (Post 11662905)
Is this the e turbinator or a larger brother? The e turbinator are common with p20.

My mistake. It was the smaller one.

H.Dale 11-15-2013 09:10 AM

Dr. Honda

You will need about 4 or 5 sheets of 1/16" balsa to sheet the wings and miscellaneous sticks to construct the fin and stab. You probably have enough material laying around your shop if you have built anything lately.

Dr Honda 11-15-2013 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by H.Dale (Post 11663174)
Dr. Honda

You will need about 4 or 5 sheets of 1/16" balsa to sheet the wings and miscellaneous sticks to construct the fin and stab. You probably have enough material laying around your shop if you have built anything lately.

I haven't framed up a model since my first kid showed up. (minimal free time) So... it's been 7 years at least.


But, that doesn't sound bad. I bought a short kit about 20 years ago, (20% Decathlon) and I swear that I doubled the price of the kit buying everything else. Basically the kit I got was just the ribs and the formers.

I sent an email to LDS a day or so, ago... but I hadn't heard back from them.


Post up some pics of your build. I have a Wren 44 in a CMP T-45, and it's fun. But, I would like something a little more stable. (T-45's have a nasty habit of snap stalling)

Ron Stahl 11-15-2013 03:15 PM

Tony, you will love it! I do the dirty roll on takeoff like my idol Bob Hover with my std size one. I have flown Nicks personal plane several times and they all fly great no matter what size they are.

berthoud 11-15-2013 04:21 PM

I have one. Framed up. The upsized plans left some to be desired but I think so far its turned out ok. Perhaps Ill finally finish it this year. I have a T25 for it. I weighed all parts and it was around 5.5 pounds but it needs wing sheeted and monokote.

Dave Wilshere 11-20-2013 11:21 AM

I flew the E Turbinator with a p-20 off grass, It was fine, but a 10% increase in size and flaps and it would be perfect!


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