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503 HellCat Build... any coments?

Postby ADW 123 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:23 pm

this is my hell cat that i got just a couple of days ago. not as good as most of you but ok....
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Postby r wheatley » Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:18 pm

looks good to me , I'm working on the same kit and I'm not as good as most of these guys either but I hve learned a lot from this forum.
just keep building, you will learn more with each build.

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Postby ADW 123 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:20 pm

im only 13 but ive been building for four or five years so ive gotten really good. maybe you could post pictures of your plane and compare....
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Postby Phugoid » Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:32 am

looks good to me, far far better than my attempts at 13 that's for sure..... good luck with flying

The weather is pretty good here in the old world today, I may be able to fly my hellcat today....

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Postby ADW 123 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:09 pm

always good to start young right? maybe you could post some pictures of your builds. im waiting on some dope to come in so i can dope that plane and i also got a fairchild fc-2 from dumas yesterday to work on while im waiting.... (i like to have several things to work on so then i dont get bored waiting) :D
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Postby Phugoid » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:06 pm

My Hellcat build is on the forum already, it should be close to the top as I'm adding a You tube link to it in a few minutes...

Yes start young, I built loads of kits when I was a kid, few flew well but it inspired me to do other things. I qualified with a degree in aerospace engineering...... I now design wind tunnels (amongst other cool stuff) for a living......

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Postby ADW 123 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:42 pm

interesting.... ever since i started building planes, i have wanted to go to the airforce
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Postby Phugoid » Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:07 pm

I wanted that too, but poor eyesight put pay to that, so I had to be content with understanding what made 'em fly instead of taking the "King's Shilling"
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Postby ADW 123 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:45 pm

how do you get your planes to fly so high and long on rubber power?
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Postby Scott » Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:08 pm

Looks good,ADW 123.
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Postby ADW 123 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:49 pm

i also got a fairchild from dumas so ill post pictures of that later when ive at least assembled it and doped it.
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Postby Phugoid » Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:27 am

Three simple rules:

1) Build it straight and true: don't worry about wrinkles too much, a stick and tissue model aeroplane will fly with some failrly major wrinkles but not with a warped wing or tail surface.

2) Build it light: guillows kits are poor in this respect. The wood is generally heavy but even so you can still use it by removing thickness and excess (I used a few of these tricks on my Hellcat) in the worse case cut new parts from good wood (especially for the tail parts). Half decent wood is really cheap from a model shop or on line.

3) Get some decent rubber, lube and a proper geared winder, even with a short bit of rubber (I used a loop 1.5 times the prop to peg distance on the Hellcat) you can put 500 or so winds on time after time without much fear of breaking it.

To be honest I'm happy for anything around the 30s to the minute mark, I don't enter competitions so I never push things too hard, prefering to be happy seeing what it does, and then keeping hold of it or giving them to kids in the family.
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Postby ADW 123 » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:55 am

hmmm thanks i tend to build for show but maybe i will try rubber flight
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Postby ADW 123 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:53 pm

here is my plane after three coats of 50/50 dope/thinner (nitrate)
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