davegee beautiful tribute and wonderful 'facts of folks', Dave. Thank you, Best LB
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Originally posted by sfcfury View Post
Pilots look fine DC!! the OD green flight suit is universal. The helmet is what 'might' make it an Army pilot... but who cares lol... They look like they fit in there quite well, what figures did you use?
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This morning the weather was good enough to do some test flights with Elbee's great Brewster bomb rack and 500# bomb for the Flightline 1600mm Corsair aircraft. Even though I'm pretty much a "nugget" at 3D printing, Elbee was nice enough to send me the G Code files to print and assemble my own bomb rack and bomb for practice. I didn't have any issues putting it together, and the "acid test" in my view was actually installing it on the plane and putting the Corsair and bomb rack through its paces to see how it went. In a word: Beautiful!" There are magnets attached to two attach points on the bottom of the fuse, and two squarish parts on the rack with magnets on them as well, and neatly slide into those slots and make for a good and solid fit. But the bomb rack is very easy to remove when not desired to fly it with the plane, due to those magnets.
I didn't see any issues at all affecting the flight of my Corsair which probably has close to 100 flights on it now that I used as a test bed for this project. There is plenty of clearance for takeoff and landing so scraping or damaging the underslung bomb and rack is a near impossibility as long as you get a good landing out of the plane and the landing gear doesn't fold up!
So, anyone who is interested in printing one of these Brewster bomb rack/bomb assemblies and trying it on your airplane, I highly endorse. Elbee, if you fly your Corsair with the Brewster bomb rack and bomb someday, I think you can be assured that it will fly as good as it looks! Thanks again for your tutelage getting me started into the world of 3D printing!
Some pics from my shop and after the test flights this morning below.
Cheers
Davegee
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davegee
I am impressed with what you've done here.
Flying with a new addition of anything is challenging or at the very least adds a bit-o-angst.
Let's call you "the test pilot of novel innovations" and know that I am grateful of your consideration.
Looks pretty-dang awesome, I must say, especially on someone else's Corsair.
Many thanks, Dave.
Best, LBI solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Originally posted by Elbee View Postdavegee
I am impressed with what you've done here.
Flying with a new addition of anything is challenging or at the very least adds a bit-o-angst.
Let's call you "the test pilot of novel innovations" and know that I am grateful of your consideration.
Looks pretty-dang awesome, I must say, especially on someone else's Corsair.
Many thanks, Dave.
Best, LB
You did a fantastic job designing this up. I am still far away from designing my own parts which is my eventual goal, but am inching closer to that eventuality with each project, like this bomb rack in figuring out how it's done. I see no issues for you to fly with your scale rack and bomb if you decide to put it up in the air with your beautiful Corsair someday.
Cheers
Davegee
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davegee
No Hanger Queens here, my friend.
Otherwise, it is nothing more than a lump of foam and paint.
Sadly, I have been retesting ALL the OEM servos since I found my right aileron fluttering. So far so good.
The next step is permanently wire all the new lighting to quick disconnect connectors.
Voltages vary by color, but I have soldered in resistors to run all on 6volt +/- a smidgen.
This should finish the wiring work then it is back to fading and weathering.
I have found a method I like, more on that when the results are in.
The decals worked out well, but truly a task for long cold Winter days when the weather sucks.
I needed to chart sizing for scaling as I reprinted almost everything at least once trying to get a match between font sizes and millimeters.
But I digress. Best, LB
I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Nice work Davegee, looks fantastic. Thanks for being Elbees Beta-tester on his designs. I trust Elbee's designs and your flight reports I plan to add the bomb rack and bomb to mine this winter, also planning to add Elbee's cowl flaps but with a simpler spring loaded operation. I won't have to remove as much foam and the airstream will allow the flaps to open and close. ME THINKS?
Keep us updated on your flight reports P.S. Wife says it's time to move Corsair out of dining room, so taxi test and maiden are approaching. LOL
Best Regards, Rex
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Had a great time flying the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at the Waco Big Bird event this weekend. Got in flights #2 and 3, and with a large open flying box and an 800 ft runway, this model is in its element. Very relaxed and easy flying. 6 min flight times, with a 30% reserve. Had the gear hang up on a door on the first flight, but on the second flight, all the gear finally cooperated! At the end of the day, I also took home the best civilian aircraft award. Thanks to the HOTMAC RC club for putting on a great event, and to Richard Guy and Randy Larsen for the photos!2 Photos
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Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View PostHad a great time flying the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at the Waco Big Bird event this weekend. Got in flights #2 and 3, and with a large open flying box and an 800 ft runway, this model is in its element. Very relaxed and easy flying. 6 min flight times, with a 30% reserve. Had the gear hang up on a door on the first flight, but on the second flight, all the gear finally cooperated! At the end of the day, I also took home the best civilian aircraft award. Thanks to the HOTMAC RC club for putting on a great event, and to Richard Guy and Randy Larsen for the photos!
Best,
Davegee
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F106DeltaDart That is just so very cool Outstanding. Best, LBI solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Originally posted by jetfool View PostNice work Davegee, looks fantastic. Thanks for being Elbees Beta-tester on his designs. I trust Elbee's designs and your flight reports I plan to add the bomb rack and bomb to mine this winter, also planning to add Elbee's cowl flaps but with a simpler spring loaded operation. I won't have to remove as much foam and the airstream will allow the flaps to open and close. ME THINKS?
Keep us updated on your flight reports P.S. Wife says it's time to move Corsair out of dining room, so taxi test and maiden are approaching. LOL
Best Regards, Rex
I'm not sure that the airplane that my model represents (VMF-215) even added these racks as I think they were almost exclusively air to air fighters and bomber support in the Solomon Islands, but it was still worth "plumbing" my model with the attachments in the bottom of the fuse just to test the concept, which of course worked beautifully. The attach points inserted into holes in the fuse fit flush and can be covered with a flat plate, if so desired, when not flying with the Brewster rack/bomb.
Please keep me in touch with your progress on your bomb rack plans. You shouldn't have any concerns about it, in my opinion, after today's test flights with the rack and bomb on my airplane.
PS: just tell your wife that she can place a nice bottle of wine as a tasty accent on either side of the wings of your Corsair on your dining room table. Very classy! (LOL)
Cheers
Davegee
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Originally posted by Elbee View Postdavegee
No Hanger Queens here, my friend.
Otherwise, it is nothing more than a lump of foam and paint.
Sadly, I have been retesting ALL the OEM servos since I found my right aileron fluttering. So far so good.
The next step is permanently wire all the new lighting to quick disconnect connectors.
Voltages vary by color, but I have soldered in resistors to run all on 6volt +/- a smidgen.
This should finish the wiring work then it is back to fading and weathering.
I have found a method I like, more on that when the results are in.
The decals worked out well, but truly a task for long cold Winter days when the weather sucks.
I needed to chart sizing for scaling as I reprinted almost everything at least once trying to get a match between font sizes and millimeters.
But I digress. Best, LB
Take care,
Dave
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Brewster Bomb Rack Off.zip
Originally posted by davegee View Post....The attach points inserted into holes in the fuse fit flush and can be covered with a flat plate, if so desired, when not flying with the Brewster rack/bomb......
Dave, find attached a G-Code file for the the 'attach point' fillers.
These are plugs. for lack of a better term. designed to 'look' like something.
The forward 'plug' should be there if using a bomb rack, the rear is simply there to cover the hole.
The "V" won't be seen really and is easy to grab with a pair of forceps.
These should have been with the other files, but I overlooked 'em obviously.
I will post these on Prusa Printables later today.
Best, LBI solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Originally posted by Elbee View Post[ATTACH]n405344[/ATTACH]
Dave, find attached a G-Code file for the the 'attach point' fillers.
These are plugs. for lack of a better term. designed to 'look' like something.
The forward 'plug' should be there if using a bomb rack, the rear is simply there to cover the hole.
The "V" won't be seen really and is easy to grab with a pair of forceps.
These should have been with the other files, but I overlooked 'em obviously.
I will post these on Prusa Printables later today.
Best, LB
Thanks!
Dave
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Originally posted by davegee View PostWow! Great picture and perspective of you standing next to this beautiful airplane! Per my last email to you, it has and will probably always be one of my favorite airplanes with its iconic lines, size, and power. Congrats on the best civilian aircraft award, richly deserved, I'm sure!
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I had the new Spitfire and the old Bearcat up this morning, whew, is that Spitty hard to see in a blue cloudless sky! I put a new 760 kv motor in the Bearcat so I wanted to ensure I had properly aligned the motor to the fuselage. All worked out perfectly.
So I'm going for Lasik eye surgery on the 23rd of July, I'm really looking forward to it, hopefully no more glasses but at least no more cataracts. Maybe those pesky airplanes will be easier to see!!
Grossman56Team Gross!
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Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostI had the new Spitfire and the old Bearcat up this morning, whew, is that Spitty hard to see in a blue cloudless sky! I put a new 760 kv motor in the Bearcat so I wanted to ensure I had properly aligned the motor to the fuselage. All worked out perfectly.
So I'm going for Lasik eye surgery on the 23rd of July, I'm really looking forward to it, hopefully no more glasses but at least no more cataracts. Maybe those pesky airplanes will be easier to see!!
Grossman56
Cheers
Davegee
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Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostSo I'm going for Lasik eye surgery on the 23rd of July, I'm really looking forward to it, hopefully no more glasses but at least no more cataracts. Maybe those pesky airplanes will be easier to see!!
Grossman56
Got Lasik in one eye a few years ago but all it showed me was how bad I flew. Ignorance was bliss. But I still kept using bright colors.
Seriously, you'll be amazed how much easier it is to fly when you see well. I also can diagnose my crashes quicker now that I see what stupid moves I've done.Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
Hangar: Mig 29 "Cobra", 8S EuroFighter-Bronze Tiger, A-10 Arctic, F18 Canadian & Tiger Meet, 8S F16 Wild Weasel, 8S F4 Jolly Rodgers & Blue Angel, 1600 Corsair & Spitfire, B-24, Stinger 90, Avanti. Extreme Flight-FW-190 Red Tulip, Slick 60, 62" Extra 300, 62" MXS Heavy Metal, 62" Edge Demonstrator. FMS-SU-30,1700mm P-51, Corsair, Viper, Beast Bi-Plane 60", P2 Bi-Plane, P51.
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Originally posted by Hugh Wiedman View Post
Sounds like your taking all the fun out of guessing the aircrafts orientation Dan! And LB always wondered why my aircraft are painted in psychedelic colors. "The better to see you with my dear."
Got Lasik in one eye a few years ago but all it showed me was how bad I flew. Ignorance was bliss. But I still kept using bright colors.
Seriously, you'll be amazed how much easier it is to fly when you see well. I also can diagnose my crashes quicker now that I see what stupid moves I've done.
Thanks!
Davegee
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