The flying monkeys got me...

Helis, Fixed Wing, RC Sailing

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Pirate Kid Skeleton by RadDezigns.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Ice, Ice, Baby!

I put skis on the Eflite Cub, and today I took her out to try them out! The winds were calm, but with gusts to about 10 mph. There are a couple of inches of snow under a crust of ice, after the freeze-thaws since the light snow fell on Christmas. In the video you can see the Cubbie being blown about, and aloft it was even more so. To have any control I had to fly her on max rates and be patient for changes to come on after control inputs. At times she carried off and then moments later would respond. I only flew one battery, but it was fun!  Between the wind and not wanting the heavier gassers to break through and get clotheslined underfoot by the ice crust, I didn't plan on bringing them out. I did bring the Twinstar, but opted to ground her due to weather.


Saturday, January 2, 2016

Cubbie On Ice

It was too windy to fly the little Cubbie, but she did get to sit in her skis.


RCGF 10cc with 13x8x3 Master Airscrew Prop

I decided that instead of a 13x7 or 8, or a 14x7, I would try a three blade prop. This would need to be a 13 inch prop, so I put the Master Airscrew 13x8x3 prop on today, and ran the engine. She gave me a nice idle around 1800-2000 rpm, and would peak at around 8200 rpm, usually maxing at 7800 rpm or so. She produces a nice thrust, as one would expect with a 3 blade prop. Looking forward to trying that full vertical!






Ski Cubbie

I had planned to do this last year but there was so much snow that the parking lot at the field has, no  exaggeration, 5-6 feet of unplowed snow in it, so I flew almost nothing all winter. So far this year not so much.

I put Dubro Park Flier skis on her. The springs don't fit her axle, so I had to McGyver some wire. I also had to make a tail ski from soda bottle plastic. Why one is not included I have no idea. These are thin press formed plastic, maybe even vacu-formed. Not solid at all, but certainly stuff enough to do the job, but if they rip I won't be surprised.



I put some tape over the bottoms to keep snow from filling the space.








Now, if I can just get off this couch...

Friday, January 1, 2016

How BADASS is that?



I decided to go with a 3-blade prop, a Master Air Screw 13x8x3, with  Du-Bro 2-1/2" spinner. I think this will strike the right balance maximizing thrust and speed and can't wait to see if I can get unlimited vertical. Snowed out at the moment, but soon, My Precious,soon!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

30cc MXS-R Tail Wheel Up


After having her tail gear roughed up and torn partly off on the crappy clumpy grass, I ordered a replacement carbon fiber laminate one from HK (couldn't find it elsewhere). It arrived yesterday, trimmed it and installed it this evening

Snow and winter weather have arrived, so flying is curtrailed for the near future.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

30cc is up, and the 10cc got her legs back.




I finished up the repairs on the 10cc and she's as good as new with her main gear back in place. I put a 13x8 prop on, instead of the 14x8. I wonder if it will improve her vertical climb if she gets more RPMs. I doubt it, but until I can get a 14x6 its what I have.






I also took apart the carb on the 30cc. I found that the metering valve gasket, the one with the metal wheel hanging in the middle, was upside down and the metal wheel was on the air side, not the needle side where it pushes the needle valve. It was upside down but worked for months. Huh. Not sure it was the problem because it was working, but I flipped it and cleaned the carb. I didn't find anything stuck, but she started right up when I put her back together, so I fixed something. I ran her to dry tank so she can stay unclogged.

I noticed that the tail wheel on the 30cc has taken a beating with the crappy clumpy grass, and was getting loose in its bracket. The bracket is carbon fiber and its delaminated at the hole where the wheel strut comes through. I just ordered a replacement from Hobby King.



I don't expect to be able to fly for the rest of the week, so, Happy Holidays!