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Toronto Electric Model Aviation Club (TEMAC) => Building / Construction => Topic started by: Gregor77 on October 14, 2020, 06:41:18 PM

Title: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Gregor77 on October 14, 2020, 06:41:18 PM
Thanks to Michael, Frank and Andy for offering me this 141" monster.

If any of you have a chance, look at some of the video's on you tube.  Look up Don Smith B-29.  You will see what I am up too.

This thing needs lots of love! The model has been framed up and prob sat 20+ years in a persons garage (balsa is also really dark in colour).  It requires major effort and hopefully I can work on it this winter.  I already purchased two Home depot tables to use as a work bench.  Once I make some room in the garage, this is where the magic will begin.  4 EP motors, 60A ESC's, 3-4S per motor , lots of servos, etc.  Retracts, not sure yet.

Andy thank you for bringing the plans and some parts of this monster restoration.  I am going to spend a few night analyzing all the notes and comments from the original owner.

Just need to get some better pictures of the actual model and I will post it up!

Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Frank v B on October 14, 2020, 07:28:30 PM
Go Gregor, go!!

A little background on this model.

On a Friday evening I received a call from a neighbour walking home saying that there was model airplane stuff out on the street 10 houses down.  I raced over and got all the usable RC model stuff (brass, copper, balsa, wheels, and a Futaba 6 channel FM TX,RX, etc.) and left the plastic boats, rc fishing boat (poor condition).  The next morning I needed some glass for a customer emergency and retrieved some glass from picture frames. The lady happened to come out.  She says "please take it all".  I thanked for some RC plane stuff I took yesterday and mentioned I was an RC model flyer with TEMAC.  She immediately opened her garage and said "can you use this?" (a partially built B-29) I said "no" but know someone who may be interested.  Michael was kind enough to go over immediately and pick up the model and anything else he could use.  Michael then found Greg to take the model further.

Thank you Michael.  Thank you Greg.

Everybody is happy.

Frank

ps: the lady got divorced and said "he has had enough time to pick it up and I told him it was going to be disposed of".
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Andy Hoffer on October 15, 2020, 12:52:59 AM
Quote from: Gregor77 on October 14, 2020, 06:41:18 PM
Thanks to Michael, Frank and Andy for offering me this 141" monster.

If any of you have a chance, look at some of the video's on you tube.  Look up Don Smith B-29.  You will see what I am up too.

This thing needs lots of love! The model has been framed up and prob sat 20+ years in a persons garage (balsa is also really dark in colour).  It requires major effort and hopefully I can work on it this winter.  I already purchased two Home depot tables to use as a work bench.  Once I make some room in the garage, this is where the magic will begin.  4 EP motors, 60A ESC's, 3-4S per motor , lots of servos, etc.  Retracts, not sure yet.

Andy thank you for bringing the plans and some parts of this monster restoration.  I am going to spend a few night analyzing all the notes and comments from the original owner.

Just need to get some better pictures of the actual model and I will post it up!

This is where @Gregor77 will be sleeping this winter.   8)

Andy
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Andy Hoffer on October 15, 2020, 10:41:11 AM
Quote from: Frank v B on October 14, 2020, 07:28:30 PM
Go Gregor, go!!

A little background on this model.

On a Friday evening I received a call from a neighbour walking home saying that there was model airplane stuff out on the street 10 houses down.  I raced over and got all the usable RC model stuff (brass, copper, balsa, wheels, and a Futaba 6 channel FM TX,RX, etc.) and left the plastic boats, rc fishing boat (poor condition).  The next morning I needed some glass for a customer emergency and retrieved some glass from picture frames. The lady happened to come out.  She says "please take it all".  I thanked for some RC plane stuff I took yesterday and mentioned I was an RC model flyer with TEMAC.  She immediately opened her garage and said "can you use this?" (a partially built B-29) I said "no" but know someone who may be interested.  Michael was kind enough to go over immediately and pick up the model and anything else he could use.  Michael then found Greg to take the model further.

Thank you Michael.  Thank you Greg.

Everybody is happy.

Frank

ps: the lady got divorced and said "he has had enough time to pick it up and I told him it was going to be disposed of".

Great backgrounder @Frank v B .  "There are eight million stories in The Naked City.  Tis has been one of them."  ;D

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_City_(TV_series)

Andy
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Frank v B on October 18, 2020, 08:52:59 PM
Greg, 

When you get close to the covering stage, I will volunteer to build the Bell X-1 to fit (with motor and RC).

Frank

Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Andy Hoffer on October 18, 2020, 09:01:54 PM
Quote from: Frank v B on October 18, 2020, 08:52:59 PM
Greg, 

When you get close to the covering stage, I will volunteer to build the Bell X-1 to fit (with motor and RC).

Frank

Hi @Gregor77 ,

Don't be surprised if the fuselage of @Frank v B 's Bell X-1 looks a LOT like a tube of DAP acrylic latex caulking!!  ;D

Andy
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Frank v B on October 18, 2020, 09:48:16 PM
The X1 will have a 72 meg radio.  Just in case the flight is very short and it behaves more like a bomb drop than a plane drop. ;D

Frank
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Andy Hoffer on October 18, 2020, 11:25:07 PM
Quote from: Frank v B on October 18, 2020, 08:52:59 PM
Greg, 

When you get close to the covering stage, I will volunteer to build the Bell X-1 to fit (with motor and RC).

Frank

Hey @Frank v B ,

Could you tell us about the X-1 "motor"?  13-blade EDF? or one of Cynthia's hair dryers??

Andy
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: GuyOReilly on October 19, 2020, 09:11:05 AM
Quote from: Frank v B on October 18, 2020, 08:52:59 PM
Greg, 

When you get close to the covering stage, I will volunteer to build the Bell X-1 to fit (with motor and RC).

Frank
May I suggest using one of these motors?  ???
It would go a long way for realism...  ;D
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Michael on October 19, 2020, 11:09:00 AM
MAAC rules do not allow for rockets fired from model airplanes.

A released glider would work.
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: GuyOReilly on October 19, 2020, 11:21:11 AM
Quote from: Michael on October 19, 2020, 11:09:00 AM
MAAC rules do not allow for rockets fired from model airplanes.

A released glider would work.

I agree Michael, no rocket can be fired from a model plane.  :-X 
However, one could power a glider with a different kind of motor, :o such as a single stage rocket engine.   ;D
It would be a glider, not a rocket.... Technically speaking...    ;)
Guy
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: bfeist on October 19, 2020, 02:02:50 PM
Quote from: GuyOReilly on October 19, 2020, 11:21:11 AM
Quote from: Michael on October 19, 2020, 11:09:00 AM
MAAC rules do not allow for rockets fired from model airplanes.

A released glider would work.

I agree Michael, no rocket can be fired from a model plane.  :-X 
However, one could power a glider with a different kind of motor, :o such as a single stage rocket engine.   ;D
It would be a glider, not a rocket.... Technically speaking...    ;)
Guy

Exactly. The Bell X-1 wasn't a rocket and neither would a model with the same propulsion be a rocket.
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: GuyOReilly on October 19, 2020, 02:30:37 PM
Quote from: bfeist on October 19, 2020, 02:02:50 PM
Quote from: GuyOReilly on October 19, 2020, 11:21:11 AM
Quote from: Michael on October 19, 2020, 11:09:00 AM
MAAC rules do not allow for rockets fired from model airplanes.

A released glider would work.

I agree Michael, no rocket can be fired from a model plane.  :-X 
However, one could power a glider with a different kind of motor, :o such as a single stage rocket engine.   ;D
It would be a glider, not a rocket.... Technically speaking...    ;)
Guy

Exactly. The Bell X-1 wasn't a rocket and neither would a model with the same propulsion be a rocket.

Great minds think alike...  ;D   fools seldom differ...  :o
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Gregor77 on October 19, 2020, 05:54:07 PM
Ok, sounds good!  Although this was done by Mac Hodges, it would be pretty cool being EP.

https://youtu.be/asu1OqhPGRg
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Frank v B on October 19, 2020, 06:23:24 PM
I'm off the website for 22 hours...... because I am a working stiff..... and there have been several posts at my expense. ???

The X-1:
- It will have a prop just like every other model at TEMAC has a prop.
- It will be dropped and not fired.  I know MAAC rules don't allow anything to be fired from a plane.
- This will be a belly launch...... just like a piggy back glider launch... but the Australian version (up-side down!)
- just like Andre Laurent and Bill Quantock did at TEMAC about 5-6 years ago from Andre's B-29.  Bill flew the X-1.

The real reason I promised to do this is to give Greg the incentive to finish the model.  It will be a balsa adventure. Bill Q's was foam. ;D


Frank
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Frank v B on October 19, 2020, 06:50:02 PM
Dug out some photos of Andre's B-29 at TEMAC (2014)
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Gregor77 on October 19, 2020, 09:26:11 PM
I already starting cutting wood...lol
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: GuyOReilly on October 20, 2020, 09:25:08 AM
@Frank v B , rocket motor could be ignited after the X1 would be dropped, therefore not "launched" from the B-29.  :-X
I understand that you are not comfortable with this "brilliant" idea  ::) , so in an attempt to redeem myself and offer a small contribution, here is a 3-view drawing from Aerofred.
Hope this helps.  ;D
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: GuyOReilly on October 20, 2020, 10:16:17 AM
Quote from: GuyOReilly on October 20, 2020, 09:25:08 AM
@Frank v B , rocket motor could be ignited after the X1 would be dropped, therefore not "launched" from the B-29.  :-X
I understand that you are not comfortable with this "brilliant" idea  ::) , so in an attempt to redeem myself and offer a small contribution, here is a 3-view drawing from Aerofred.
Hope this helps.  ;D
Here is something else that is simple sheet construction for @Frank v B .
http://modelaviation.com/b29-x1
Title: Re: B-29, Don Smith Plans
Post by: Andy Hoffer on October 20, 2020, 11:43:11 AM
Fantastic Model Aviatiopn article @GuyOReilly .  I love the photo of the B-29 rasied up on hydraulic lifts for mounting the X-1.  I have never thought about that aspect of the full-scale test operation.  Very interesting article on two modelling approaches.  Thanks for sharing.

Andy