3W Bearcat Jollyrogers VF-84 scheme....
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Love it or hate it? I'm helping my buddy finish it up. He and I absolutely love the scheme, so far, we're in the minority!
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I love this paint scheme. Can't wait to fly it. Tell us what you think!
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Looks cool to me!
Maybe it's the camera angle but the only part that looks a little off to me is the yellow stripe just behind the canopy the way it bends down to the stab. Otherwise looks pretty trick! |
Very cool, bet there's not another one like it.
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Would love to see a video of the Maiden flight!!!!!!!
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We plan on the Maiden flight last weekend in July. If we get video I will try and put it up.
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Like the paint scheme. Good luck with the maiden.
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Hi,
really great extraordinary Finishing. Best for your Maiden. Question, where did you get your retract? cu, erich |
They are from Germany. They are very close to being as perfect as you can get.
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Hi, thats interesting. Could you Tell me the name of the producer, please that would be great.
thanx. cu, erich |
The gear came with the plane when Mike got it. We did some checking around and we found they were made there.
I don't think they were mass produced. There are a few people that know what they are here on RCU. They are air operated. They have two pistons per gear. After we got them all set up and aligned they seem to work well. We will have to see if they work in the air:):confused: |
Hi,
thanks for your reply. How did you buy the kit, directly from 3W or through a distributor? cu, erich |
Mike bought it used. It was started but never finished. I finished it and painted it. Now all that is left is to fly it.
I think it was from Texas. |
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Really nice looking airplane. I think the paint scheme is awesome. Nice work.
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Mark,
The Bearcat looked great in the air!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool::cool: |
The Bearcat flew awesome no trim needed. It took off nice. When I was setting up for landing I let the gear come down. Then I made the flap pass.
As soon as I dropped them it rolled over. Lucky I was up high enough to recover. So I landed it with no flaps. It turned out the servo was stripped on the left flap. JR 8611. So I will put in JR 8711 on all the wing surfaces. |
More Bearcat video
http://youtu.be/g6M47kYyzW8
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Pretty awesome plane in person! I was able to meet up with the Warbird Guys from the Seattle area catch the last few flights of the day. This Cat has a very smooth growl and flies smoothly.
The gear let it down though on the landing when the cast leg on the right gear broke from fatigue. Luckily the landing was smooth, the recovery off the runway was pretty uneventful and the prop was spared any damage. Theres a pin that goes thru the strut and it was the hole for the pin that appears to be the point of origin for the failure. If it had been a billet machined strut it wouldn't have failed. Very cool Bearcat, it will fly again! Nice meeting all you guys! |
Nice meeting you as well Chris. I already have the lower strut being machined out of billet aluminum. That should solve this problem.
It was a great weekend at the Red Apple fliers field. The place is awesome. I am wondering what RPMs people are getting out of the moki 250 with a 4 blade prop. |
Nothing wrong with being in tte minority. Been one all my life. Looks liye your leaving the world of 'Blue Privelege'(navy blue) and striking out on your own. I think its unique
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Originally Posted by 540chevelle
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Nice meeting you as well Chris. I already have the lower strut being machined out of billet aluminum. That should solve this problem.
It was a great weekend at the Red Apple fliers field. The place is awesome. I am wondering what RPMs people are getting out of the moki 250 with a 4 blade prop. |
@Greg - what is the blade length on your Solo prop?
Here are the details for the SEP setup on Jon's Bearcat http://www.heilemann-sternmotoren.de...nd-s250-7-info |
Mark,
My solo prop is A 30 inch diameter 4 blade using the solo wood blades. |
Probably the best looking and adjustable prop is from Vario Prop.
http://www.ramoser.de/home_e/variopr...rioprop_e.html the 32 is designed for big radials. I've used a few of the smaller units and their quality is outstanding. This would be my choice if I still had my Moki 250 |
Hey Chris would love to get a set up with a solo prop. The website above is the place to get it?
Thanks Chris. Jon |
This online store in Germany has the most extensive line of props (and other accessories) for the Moki http://www.heilemann-sternmotoren.de...eller-sep-moki Unfortunately, I've e-mail them multiple times to inquire about getting some to the service items (feeler guages, grease, etc.), but they do not repsond and their website fails to calculate shipping to U.S.
Soloprops is in Iowa and offers sone cool scale Moki prop and spinner setups - http://www.soloprops.com/ The site Chris recommends looks like they have some cool stuff, but sorting out their website is easier said than done....unless you understand German! |
Originally Posted by 540chevelle
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Hey Chris would love to get a set up with a solo prop. The website above is the place to get it?
Thanks Chris. Jon The Bearcat didn't have a typical spinner on the hub of the prop. You can probably make a flat face nut to replace the stock nut if your looking to fix the detail. Otherwise the rest of the hub detail is great and you would choose the largest blade and buy 4 or 5 so you have at least a spare or two. Also select the Moki adapter hub. |
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