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No More
Sorry to say but Torrey's Hotspot is no more. It crashed down by Chula Vista, loss of control. Last I heard both he and Jason are getting BobCat's for next year.
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Flying Hotspots
I predict there will be more Hotspots in the future.:D
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Awesome pictures!! I really want a jet now!!
I've heard a kangaroo...it was the most beautiful sound!!:cool: |
torry's hot spot
yes, that WAS torry ward's hot spot, it was the most incredible looking hs that i ever saw, it very sadly met the grim reeper : (
but i hear he is building another one, and i'm sure brian will be dusting on another master piece paint job ! scott |
speaking of Spots Hot!
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Hmmmmmm I wonder!
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Re: speaking of Spots Hot!
Originally posted by AirRayInc.Com Hmmmmmm I wonder! |
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rudders who needs rudders :) -Steve
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Correctamundo!
And you are right Steve, who needs em. I have a very high performance slope glider that is a full flying wing also.
But this one is not mine, if it were...... this, along with a few other minor laterial stability additions would be the finished product. Yeah Black too. Ray |
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Chris,
The HotSpot you are referring to belonged to Torrey Ward. I've got a few more pics on the US RC Jet Command Site. Go here for more: http://www.usrcjc.org/calendar/tripreport/UT_jets.htm |
Mounting the airbrake box
How are you Hotspot guys mounting the airbrake servo box to the fuse?
Bob Wilcox describes how to build it but not how to mount it. I was going to use small screws and blind nuts, so I could remove it if I had to. Any pictures would be great. Thanks, Chris |
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Chris,
I'm mounting mine later today. I plan to fasten it with screws from the interior sidewall into two rails glued to the top inside of the fuse. I didn't want to run screws on the exterior so this will keep the installation clean but removeable. |
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Hey Tom,
if you can try and post some pictures when your done. So how many people have Hotspots on their workbench? This should be a fun plane! Chris |
Hotspot servos?
So what servos are you guys commonly running in the hotspot? I will be ordering some next week and so far I want to use:
2 x Futaba S9151 (Digital) for the elevons 2 x Volz Wing-Maxx for rudders. 1 x Futaba S9202 for the airbrake (or possibly the S9303) 1 x Futaba S136G for retract valve and whatever extra else I have for the brakes, nose gear, and smoke system. I have heard anything over 110in-oz is suitable for the elevons, but am I going too weak on the airbrake? Very sorry to hear about Torrey's spot crashing, nice guy, great paint job, awesome pilot... KW |
Hotspot
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Here is my customer hotspot.
http://tamjets.com |
HotSpot
czonio,
It is WAY beyond fun, it is awesome! Looks killer, flies like a dream, sounds incredible, you are going to LOVE THAT HOTSPOT! kelly, I would try not to use nylon gears on the speedbrake. I have actually heard of guys stripping metal gear 8411's on the speedbrake but I am guessing that was a case of throwing it out in a high-speed dive or something. I use a Hitec 945 and it is holding up OK. I am not a big fan of Hitec but for the speedbrake I was just looking for power and metal gear durability and not precision. As it turns out I have to keep adjusting the throw from my transmitter because the servo seems to drift a bit. Sometimes the speedbrake closes all the way and sometimes it doesn't. Some guys love Hitecs and I say more power to them but in my experience they are not the equal of Futaba or JR. Regarding the other servos I use the JR 8411's on elevons and Volz for rudders. I use a Futaba 9202 for steering and Jetronic electronic valves for retracts and brakes. If I was doing it over I'd put a good metal gear Futaba or JR on the speedbrake. A Futaba 9303 has decent power and is reasonable in price. If money is tight and you need to go elsewhere I'd try to at least stick with metal gears. |
Hey Dust...
Ya you got it Dust'...
I was going to go all out with this kit. Money is now a bit tight since my wife decided to remodel the bathroom... :) Doe' Thanks for the input. KW |
Servos used...
Kelly,
I plan to run redundant JR 8231's (4) for the elevons. JR 4131 for steering, Volz servos for the rudders, Jetronic electronic valve for the brakes and retracts. Now, how do I program the dual Jetronic valve with one servo lead???? Am I missing something? |
To split the elevons or not...
I will be running dual servos for the primary flight controls. Should I split the elevons like the instructions show or have the servos sharing the same flying surface? I'm opting for the latter for simplicity's sake. If so, should the servos have a slight control pre-load against each other (1/2 turn on the clevis)? I've only experienced a couple of servo failures in the 26 yrs of flying RC, two just died, the other skewed to the limit (broken pos+ wire). I don't foresee a wire breaking with the 8231's but the newer servos are more apt to just die if they fail which would favor two servos sharing a common control. Whaddya think?
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Speed Limiting options....Auto Cop?
For a RAM 750, there is the Minihobby ATL Auto Speed option or the RAM Cruise Control (the same unit?). I see that Minihobby is now carrying a new "Auto Cop" speed limiter unit for about half the price of the Auto Speed option. Anyone running one of these Vne limiters?
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Air powered Speed Brake on Hot Spot
I read alot about a servo powered airbrake for the Hot Spot but I was planning on air...has anyone done this or is there a problem with it...thanks!
Scott |
Hotspot speedbrake
Scott
Ive done it both ways, but I think from now on I will use air. You need a air cylinder,servo and switch instead of just a servo but I just think its simpler to set up. I used the adjustable Robart air valve and a large BVM cylinder and it worked great. Jack |
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Thanks Jack!
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