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#1
Other Events / Re: E F 1 Pylon Race
Last post by Frank v B - Yesterday at 10:00:35 PM
Captain Ken,

I had my Pogo out last Wednesday night and last Sunday. 
You should be shaking in your boots!

Cory,  Thanks for the info on the props.  Two observations:
1) nothing will make me go faster except delaying the brain farts* after the 10th lap.
2) I am used to the squirrely nature of the Pogo on take-off.  Why change now?

Frank

* most of us have control issues at one of the three pylons before the 10th lap (a full race).  Delaying it to the 11th lap is heaven!
#2
General Discussion / Toogood Pond Monday 16 Sept
Last post by GuyOReilly - Yesterday at 06:52:31 PM
Hello gang;
I Will be at Toogood Pond on Monday afternoon from 2:00 pm.
Everyone is welcome; hope to see you there!
Guy
#3
Other Events / Re: E F 1 Pylon Race
Last post by ken Fluney - Yesterday at 09:14:14 AM
Who is out doing laps getting practiced up for our race on Sept. 22? Hope to see a good turn out of Temac guys.
#4
Flight Instruction / Re: Sept 11- training. Will b...
Last post by sihinch - September 12, 2024, 06:02:13 AM
Thank you so much to Frank and the other volunteers who helped tirelessly throughout the training season. I know how important it is to the students! I can still remember that!

And thanks to Michael, David and Mark for the yummy delicious BBQ. Much appreciated.

And great photos of my flying thingies Michael, thank you!
#5
Flight Instruction / Re: Sept 11- training. Will b...
Last post by Frank v B - September 11, 2024, 09:42:37 PM
Nice evening.  Thanks to the Club for the BBQ dogs and new pilot Omar for bringing drinks.
Students Jeff and Amir were joined by instructor Phil, Groundies Paul and Mark (they prepped students and TX's all summer) and guests Noah, Stuart, "Good Looking" Ken, Simon H., David, Michael, Kenny and Toni.

We had to leave before we were eaten by the mosquitos.
Boy, the sun sets (sinks) early these days.

Photo Report:
82- David after a tough day at the field.
83- Amir setting up his plane.
84- Philip and his 2 meter power glider.

Frank
#6
Flight Instruction / Re: Sept 11- training. Will b...
Last post by Michael - September 11, 2024, 08:43:00 PM
That was fun! Hotdogs were delicious!

Thanks again to Frank and all the volunteers who are a pillar of TEMAC's success.

A few photos from earlier in the day.

David and me with our Raven jets.
Simon flying his Superman and Enterprise novelty flying-thingies.
David, Glenn and me with 1/4-scale biplanes.
#7
General Discussion / Re: Castaway
Last post by GuyOReilly - September 10, 2024, 04:29:34 PM
@Gregor77 that ship will need a foghorn!!
#8
General Discussion / Re: Castaway
Last post by Andy Hoffer - September 09, 2024, 10:37:00 PM
Hey @Gregor77 ,

Wow!  This is SO funky!  I love the polyurethane foam floatation!! Can you describe the RC equipment? Can't wait to see it at Toogood Pond so I can chase it with my Robbe Gemini Hydroplane! 

Congrats on a great find.  What did you move out of your basement to make room for it??  Or are YOU sleeping in the garage?!

Cheers!

Andy
#9
Building / Construction / AT-6 Texan firewall re-build- ...
Last post by Frank v B - September 09, 2024, 10:07:59 PM
The firewall on this plane was flexing after a pancake landing on a very windy day a week ago.  There were no cracks but the plywood layers started to flex and separate.  The perimeter was still attached properly to the fuse.

steps
1- remove the motor and cowl to expose the firewall.  Put masking tape around the fuselage side.
2- apply vaseline inside the motor mount nuts so the epoxy will not stick. I used a toothpick. Photo 68
3- cut fibreglass a little larger than the size of the fuselage/firewall
4- apply 5 minute epoxy to the raw plywood firewall.  I used a brush.
5- drop the fibreglass cloth onto the epoxy and press down. Photo 69
6- add epoxy to the surface of the cloth to properly soak it. Photo 70.  In hindsight I should have thinned it with about 15% denatured alcohol.  Will do so next crash repair. ;D
7- when the epoxy had started to set up but was still flexible (approx 10 minutes) I used a pair of scissors to cut the cloth to the shape of the fuse.  Also used an X-Acto knife to cut out the lightning/vent holes. Photo 72.
Note: I did not cut out two of the lightning holes because they are under the nose weights screwed onto the firewall.  They block the vents and preferred to keep it strong.  One of the weights is shown in the picture.

Letting it cure overnight before re-assembling the motor/cowl/esc.

Frank



Total time of the repair was 20 minutes.
#10
Building / Construction / Re: GWS FW-190 build
Last post by Gregor77 - September 09, 2024, 08:37:23 PM
Sadly if the company bumped up the kit a bit and made a proper arf, it would have done very well.  I gave Tuc Ho a model of this plane and it flew very well.  now Eflite came out with a larger scale version, but this is a nice size for a backyard fighter. oh yes the old park zone model, I think Piker has the last one on the planet after the front wing joint failed and caused most to dart in the ground.