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jedijingle 02-20-2008 01:14 PM

Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
We're embarking on the journey of a full-build of this kit and wanted to share. Please keep contributions on-topic and specific to the KIT BUILT version or at least the Twin-Engine version. We're happy to hear what did you did differently, and what modifications you like, as long as they are universal or apply to a twin-engine installation. Thanks!

invertmast 02-20-2008 03:39 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
i'm looking forward to this. I'm about to pickup a used one in a week or 2, and am debating on converting it to twin turbine use or not.

David Jackson 02-20-2008 04:19 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Built the Y/A F-18 about five year ago with two Ram 1000 s, Hitec servos on all surfaces, and 2 Jettech 100 oz fuel tanks. It has the functional air brakes, Yellow's scale retracts, RTI pipes, and a Blue Box pilot ready to go. Total weigh is 47 pounds wet. Hope to put it in the air in May.

I just had to have a twin-turbine powered plane. In hindsight, I wished I had opted for a single 36 to 45lb thrust turbine. Had I done so, the plane would have had numerous flights by now.[&o]

Shaun Evans 02-20-2008 04:49 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
David,

Why have two engines kept you grounded? I've seen video of a twin Ram powered Hornet flying and it was amazing. I was involved in Kenny Falconer's project and the flight performance with two P-120s and a good pilot at the sticks was OUT OF THIS WORLD. This one will have two 120's or two Titans. We anticipate a wet weight somewhere near yours.

jkirkon 02-20-2008 04:55 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Looking forward to this thread, even though I am building a single turbine version of the F-18 twin.
Always great to learn something from the way others build.

Jeff

Shaun Evans 02-20-2008 08:05 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Jeff,

Your build has a lot of universal (to the twin and single) application, and you're building from a kit--so bring it on!

jkirkon 02-20-2008 08:07 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Will do, my friend.

jak

David Jackson 02-20-2008 10:23 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Hi YellowAircraft,

I lost interest in the plane, so the engines were pull to use on a Eurosport, MB 339, Boomerang XL, etc.

Shaun Evans 02-21-2008 12:51 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Ah!

Okay. That makes sense. Well, get back interested!

jkirkon 02-22-2008 01:08 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
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A little off topics, I know. Forgive me.:DMy wife bought me a cockpit kit for the F-18.

This one is from Dan Gill at details4scale.com. It is available lighted (mine is, but didn't have a battery handy).

Thanks to my lovely wife for a great gift!

Jeff

jkirkon 02-22-2008 01:10 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
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jkirkon 02-22-2008 01:11 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
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jroth 02-22-2008 02:15 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Jeff,
Why is your f-18 pilot barefoot?
John

jkirkon 02-22-2008 02:44 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
lol......I had a bit of trouble sliding him in the cockpit with his boots on. His boots have since been modified so that he fits with them on.

Jeff

yeahbaby 02-22-2008 03:45 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Jeff

that's a good looking cockpit. thanks for posting pix.

buck

SGT.SHAGGY 02-22-2008 04:15 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 


ORIGINAL: jroth

Jeff,
Why is your f-18 pilot barefoot?
John
Because if like me he's Country Ya'll know what i am talkn bout! :)

yeahbaby 02-22-2008 04:25 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Silence!!!!

let's keep this build thread on track!!!! :D

Harumph...booly booly booly


Jeff

is that GW for a pilot? or some other brand??

Shaun Evans 02-22-2008 05:03 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 


ORIGINAL: yeahbaby

Silence!!!!

let's keep this build thread on track!!!! :D

Harumph...booly booly booly




:eek:[&o][>:];)

Buck, go do some of that pilot s!#t....

Shaun Evans 02-22-2008 05:06 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Jeff,

What's something like that cost? Without the boots, of course...

yeahbaby 02-22-2008 05:15 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
the devils playground is alive and well today amigo.....poopy wx[:o]

let's see some more pix!!!!

cheers
buck

jkirkon 02-22-2008 06:57 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Only the USMC F-18 pilots fly'em barefoot. The Navy pilot's feet get cold without boots on. Lol

I had asked Dan Gill awhile back, and the UN-lighted cockpit is about $300. I don't know how much the lighting option adds. With the boots, it'll be a little more expensive. Like I said, gift from my wife, and she's not tellin.
It is GW, and does not come with the cockpit.

Damn, I KNEW someone was gonna call me on the barefoot pilot! lol

yeahbaby 02-22-2008 09:37 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
a little black shoe polish and none would've been the wiser.

LOL

Tim Redelman 02-24-2008 04:13 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
A number of years ago I'd say 8 to 10 someone had a two seat modified yellow F-18 at Superman. Looked kickass! I believe it was someone in or around the Tom Robertson camp. Your work is completed and you can work on the scale gear placement if you find the right guys! Call Jerry @ Promark maybe he can remember. A call to Toms hobby shop might help too. Don't know the name of his shop though.

Tim Redelman

invertmast 02-24-2008 07:24 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Hey fella's, I just picked up a slightly used and damaged F-18 twin. Its an older polyester version w/ the newer carbon reinforced wings (unbuilt). The main question i have is.. I'm planning on stuffing twin Ram750+ 's in their that i'm buying from shaun. I've got some 1/16" carbon fiber "dragon plate" (http://www.dragonplate.com/ecart/categories.asp?cID=3) Question is. should this stuff be strong enough to strengthen up the original 1/4" ply bulkheads. I'm thinking 2 layers (one either side of the bulkhead) on the forward former, and a "doubled" former in the rear. Whats everyones' thoughts on this? Also, where's the best place to get some bypass' for those 750's besides BVM.

Shaun Evans 02-25-2008 03:35 PM

RE: Yellow Aircraft F/A-18C Twin (Two Engines) KIT Full Build BUILDER'S Thread
 
Hi,

I'll snap some pics and show you what I did. On the other thread, there's some good stuff for the single-engine installation, but on the twin, the twin inlets get in the way of a carry-through across the lateral span of the fuse. Basically, 1/16" dragon plate on either side of the bulkhead is probably enough, but I've got 1/8" in carbon plate on either side, aeropoxied and bolted. The spar receivers are encircled with a 1/4" ply doubler that won't allow the receiver to wiggle or move at all.


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