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#1
Flight Instruction / Training- Wednesday July 16 st...
Last post by Frank v B - Yesterday at 01:55:06 PM
I will be there no matter what...starting at 5 pm. 
Such a tough assignment.

Frank

#2
Flight Instruction / Re: Training July 9
Last post by Frank v B - Yesterday at 01:49:59 PM
You're welcome Andy.
It is so much work when you get a chance to fly other people's nice planes.  ;D

Frank
#3
Trading Post / Pusher glider
Last post by VadimKirillov - Yesterday at 01:34:39 PM
Inspiration, pusher glider, 3s ESC
like Bixler pusher. Can be setup for FPV, canopy with 3D print fits DJI air unit.  Orange receiver can be included if needed.
$100
#4
Building / Construction / Re: My first 3-D Printed Plane...
Last post by msatin - Yesterday at 08:28:10 AM
Flew beautifully - congratulations Michael!
#5
Building / Construction / Re: My first 3-D Printed Plane...
Last post by Michael - Yesterday at 07:56:07 AM
Quote from: piker on July 11, 2025, 11:25:42 PMI wonder of one fan slowed faster than the other, producing a yaw effect.


You're the second person to suggest that. I was using 2 different brand speed controls, so it's a possibility.

I replaced the 70 amp speed controls (which got really hot) with matching 100s.

No issues now. 4th and 5th flights were better. I even did a roll!

Nylon sticker windows added (Thanks David).

#6
Building / Construction / Re: America Eaglet
Last post by sihinch - Yesterday at 07:19:41 AM
Congrats Robert. It looks gorgeous. And wonderful colours scheme.
#7
Building / Construction / Re: America Eaglet
Last post by piker - July 11, 2025, 11:45:51 PM
Wow!  I had to dig WAY down in the build group to find this topic of mine.  What a great club with so much building and conversation going on, year after year.

So, after being out of the hobby for a few years, I'm doing what I can to crawl back into being active.  One of my goals for this summer was to test fly my American Eaglet that had been finished and ready to fly for over three years.

I'm very happy to report that I flew it twice this evening, and it flew beautifully.  Yes, it's light wind, tootle around, low and slow, kind of plane, but it was a pleasure to fly.

It's a simple plane but I'm quite proud of the way I built and detailed it.  Particularly the scale motor detail that I built from scrap using balsa, spruce, springs from ball point pens, wires and nuts and bolts to represent the spark plugs and wiring.

I just thought I'd share to finish off this thread.  Photo credit to resident photographer, Mr. Andy Hoffer.

Thanks for listening  ;D

Robert

#8
Building / Construction / Re: My first 3-D Printed Plane...
Last post by piker - July 11, 2025, 11:25:42 PM
It looks like it happened right after it sounds like you throttled right down.  I wonder of one fan slowed faster than the other, producing a yaw effect.

Anyway, nice recovery.
#9
General Discussion / Re: Flying Friday, July 11- an...
Last post by piker - July 11, 2025, 11:09:21 PM
I made it out to the field too, for a change.  But I didn't get there until 7:00pm.  Kenny and friends were there, flying fast jets and a cool helicopter.

I brought out four planes and flew three of them twice each, but the re-test flight of a pattern plane I bought from Michael a few years ago didn't go so well.  Part way through the flight after getting it trimmed out nicely and doing a couple of axial rolls, the motor quit and I lost complete control.  All I could do was watch it plummet into he farmers field.  The plane is a write-off.

Fortunately, the maiden flight of my other plane went very well, I'll tell a little about that in my old building post for that plane.

Robert
#10
General Discussion / Flying Friday, July 11- anothe...
Last post by Frank v B - July 11, 2025, 10:35:02 PM
Spent two hours at the field today.  Lots of flying.

Photo report:
24- Michael and his new Panther.
25- David grinning from ear to ear.
28- now this plug goes here. Mark prepping his new Raptor- flies well.... so does the plane. ;D
30- Mark grinning from ear to ear.
31- Baron von Dickinsonhoffer with his WW1 relic...or is he the relic? ;)
34- Glenn after flying his FW whatever.

Frank