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Originally posted by f4u ausie View Post
Just love that dirty dusty look on the corsar,, awsome. Looks real
Those poor Marine Corsairs; being on the end of the supply chain way out in the South Pacific in WWII, the mechanics had to just deal with keeping things running as best they could, and pretty much zero importance on how they looked. A good friend of mine's dad was a crew chief on Corsairs out there in WWII. It was pretty tough living for all, and they got real skinny during their combat tours!
davegee
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Had some fun this morning flying out of our field just outside Cody with perfect weather conditions with two friends. I flew my Beech 18 and my I Wanted Wings P-47D razorback a few flights. I noticed that even though the landings on the P-47 were decent, the right main gear was loose in its plastic mount to the wing. I pulled it up some and have to squirt some epoxy glue in there and then it will be back to flying shape again.
I'll let Dan Gross post the pictures of his Bearcat and Tigercat that I took while he was flying this morning. Came out fairly well, I thought.
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Thanks for taking the pics for Ron and me Dave, I don't think I have any of the RV8 flying as well as BBD, now at last, I do!
My smashed and trashed Bearcat, resurrected and flying amazingly well with the stock prop, a 3948 - KV760 and a 85A Mantis ESC. Very simple mod and the result has to be seen to be believed when she goes vertical, energizer bunny style, she keeps going and going and going...
Speaking of resurrected birds. the Tigercat back in the air as well, first shots of her flying since Nefi 2018. Original wings and tail plus one nacelle. All retracts, motors ESC's and servos are original.
And the oldest Gal in the fleet, BBD, in her one and only flight picture. Hope to rectify that soon....
Grossman56Team Gross!
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Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostThanks for taking the pics for Ron and me Dave, I don't think I have any of the RV8 flying as well as BBD, now at last, I do!
My smashed and trashed Bearcat, resurrected and flying amazingly well with the stock prop, a 3948 - KV760 and a 85A Mantis ESC. Very simple mod and the result has to be seen to be believed when she goes vertical, energizer bunny style, she keeps going and going and going...
Speaking of resurrected birds. the Tigercat back in the air as well, first shots of her flying since Nefi 2018. Original wings and tail plus one nacelle. All retracts, motors ESC's and servos are original.
And the oldest Gal in the fleet, BBD, in her one and only flight picture. Hope to rectify that soon....
Grossman56
Cheers
Davegee
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Got out yesterday with an odd collection of aircraft, as each flies quite a bit differently. Keeps me on my toes and not getting comfortable. The A-10/Spitfire/Avanti are now all flying on the new SMC HiV 5900's weighing in at 740 gr. Outstanding batteries that I now use exclusively in almost everything. The Eurofighter is using the SMC HiV 8S 4400 pack and the Extreme Flight birds use the SMC HiV 4400 6S packs. Guess I'm officially an SMC HiV groupie as I've sold everything else I had.
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 PostGot out yesterday with an odd collection of aircraft,
Beautiful airframes, Hugh, as always.
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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Taking advantage of super beautiful flying weather for the beginnings of Fall, I took my FMS 1500mm P-47D Hairless Joe and the venerable, dependable, Beech 18D Eflite plane.
I'd like to point out for those thinking of getting the FMS 1500mm P-47D, and for those who already have one, you may or may not be aware of a bug that needs to be made aware of in your flying. I have three of these planes now, used to have one years ago that crashed, but I truly love these FMS planes. The scale outline is very good, and they fly great, I think even better putting on the V3 Corsair prop which is considerably bigger than the underscale stock prop that comes with the kit.
Here's my warning: FMS designed an easy slip-in fit of the wings into the fuse using male/female plugs and long screws (two per wing to keep the wings tight to the fuselage when flying. I have found on several occasions, which includes an aborted flight opportunity yesterday because I couldn't get the left gear to come down, that even though it seems that all these plugs are securely in place between the wings and fuse, that they can be slightly off, and the electrical connection is not made. This can also happen during flight, though rarely, but that can make for an "interesting" landing as one of the main gear don't come down. It might have to do some with wing flex during flight, and jarring takeoffs and/or landings.
When I got the plane home yesterday after not flying it due to the gear problem, I removed that wing, and then "rebooted" it into the fuselage and this time the connection was made. I had a couple of good flights with it this morning, along with the Beech 18D.
So, in conclusion, be aware that this slick pin system for connecting up the gear and wings does have some potential pitfalls. I always do a full check on these planes in the shop before ever going out to the field, and then always do a second thorough test on everything before taking them up for flight. Just a wise word from the school of hard knocks!!
Happy Flying!
Davegee
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Great to see Dave! Didn't get out 'til later that day, all the flip floppers (3D flyers, it's an inside thing) were out but still managed to get a few flights in. Man what perfect weather! I'm going to watch the weather and if it's good when I get off work, might head out then during the week.
Next week for sure (Oct. 2) So much better when everyone is flying pattern.
It was funny yesterday, because none of them could do a decent landing, so I took the RV 8 up and proceeded to do 7 or 8 greased in landings. Sometimes you just have to be a smart ass
As I said before, we have our own sub group, you me and Ron. "The Old Farts With Airplanes" Club.
Grossman56Team Gross!
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