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  • Grossman56

    Even without 'hacking foam' it is a thing of beauty.

    Bravo Zulu to each of you.

    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.
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    • Yes absolutely incredible rendition of the r2800

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      • When Dave sent me those pics, taken at our field last week, I just sat and stared. It looked so real!
        The original bellhousing is really long and in order to get it to fit over the motor with enough clearance and to meet the maximum length of the overall project ( which was around 2.5"), we had to leave a fair amount of the front of the motor open, what we gained for the sacrifice in looks was the amount of air cooling flowing across the electric motor, a good trade off.
        Here's a shot of the bellhousing with the front row of cylinders glued on:
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        Then, I washed the cylinders down with black and placed it onto the photo of the back cylinders.
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        I used some elastic thread, the kind you find on greeting cards, for the spark plug wires, unfortunately for me, I had to use two different kinds, they were different shades of gold so I decided to go black and be a little different than Dave's. BTW, I designed the ring that the wires come off of.
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        I just printed it off on photo paper in black and white and it worked quite well. A lot easier than trying to get a proper picture.
        Here's one of the concepts we tried using the 1/8th" thick rear cylinders:
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        And these are after removing the original motor from the cowling and trial fitting the new motor:
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        This is Dave's finished product, all ready for final installation:
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        This project was so much fun, goes to show you what can be done with this new technology!

        Grossman56
        (Dangerous Dan)
        Team Gross!

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        • Maavalous, Simply Maavalous!

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          • Grossman56

            With all due deference, cutting back the foam allowed for a longer bell which in turn allowed for a smaller opening for the electric motor.

            For my build, this also allowed the first cylinder row to set back closer to scale location aft of the cowl ring.

            I compensated for the motor thrust line offsets and the tighter tolerance at the motor by angling that portion of the print to match the thrust line offsets and prop adapter.

            Different strokes for different folks.
            I love the idea of the photo for back row of cylinders which have saved me about 1/4" of foam surgery.

            Again, really nice work gentlemen; you guys are awesome.

            Best, LB

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            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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            • Brilliant!!!
              Current Hanger: FW, F4.F22,F14, Byron T-6, Top Flite P-47, Top Flite P-40, Top RC P-51 H9 P-51, SebArt Avanti, Yellow aircraft Spitfire, T Jeti Extreme Flight EDGE, DS-24 Carbon,

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              • I hear you Elbee, I haven't given up on the idea of getting a spare fuse and going to work on it, good learning experience for the next project which might be the bubble top version using your cowl flaps as well, might as well go all the way.

                Grossman56
                (Dangerous Dan)
                Team Gross!

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                • OV10
                  OV10 commented
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                  About 10 years ago in Muncie I remember trying to convince you that you needed a warbird, better late than never buddy
                  🤪
                  Warbird Charlie

              • I remember! That was the first year at Muncie, I had the Pitts, the Pandora and I think I had the P51B which I had just flown for the first time. Man the following year I had the Bearcat, BBD, Shangri-la, The P40, the Tigercat the Avanti, My Little Gal and a whole lot more experience! Some are still around too
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                Now, that was the year of the first 1600 mm Spitfire of which I now have two and the 3rd year of Muncie I brought mine, although tail heavy, once I got that worked out she flies fine. The new one was spot on the CG, go figure.
                The Corsair had her first flight but I wasn't satisfied with it so did some changes to the CG and the changed out the receiver for my old favorite, 10ch Lemon true diversity and an A3L. Wish you could buy those rx's again, they were amazing!

                Grossman56
                (Dangerous Dan)
                Team Gross!

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                • Excuse me if this has already been asked. Would a spare fuselage come with the glued parts already fitted. In particular the motor mount. And then are the gear doors supplied fitted to the wings. I managed to break my bubble top version but having salvaged a lot of things, I don’t want to buy more than required. Thanks in advance for any replies.

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                  • I am pretty sure for the two items you are asking about the answer is yes. 99.9%

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                    • Thanks

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                      • I was catching up on my Model Aviation mags the other day and came across this in the Focal Point section of the January 2025 issue (yes, I'm way behind on everything, day late and a dollar short):

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                        Maybe someone highlighted this back in January here, but don't remember seeing it. So my belated congratulations to Elbee!! Love seeing stuff from you all in print. The description of the aircraft is a bit long since he mentioned his voluminous list of modifications probably leaving the copy manager to suggest a full page article, which is what it deserves, with hundreds of photos . Liked the part near the end where it says at this writing in June 2024, Steve has yet to fly it. Didn't I hear somewhere that he donated it to the Smithsonian Air and Sea Museum?
                        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
                          I was catching up on my Model Aviation mags the other day and came across this in the Focal Point section of the January 2025 issue (yes, I'm way behind on everything, day late and a dollar short):Maybe someone highlighted this back in January here, but don't remember seeing it. So my belated congratulations to Elbee!! Love seeing stuff from you all in print. The description of the aircraft is a bit long since he mentioned his voluminous list of modifications probably leaving the copy manager to suggest a full page article, which is what it deserves, with hundreds of photos . Liked the part near the end where it says at this writing in June 2024, Steve has yet to fly it. Didn't I hear somewhere that he donated it to the Smithsonian Air and Sea Museum?


                          33 laughing faces for you, Sir.

                          Best, LB

                          ps: I did my first check flight in Aug and loved it.

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                          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~

                          AMA#116446

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                          • Well deserved! In fact Steve should have the entire magazine devoted to his skills!
                            My YouTube RC videos:
                            https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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                            • Elbee
                              Elbee commented
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                              Ahhh, shucks and big time thanks to you and everyone who didn't get bored and commit hari-kari waiting for the check flight. LOL

                          • There may well be 2 gurus,,, I think so

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                            • Originally posted by f4u ausie View Post
                              There may well be 2 gurus,,, I think so
                              Only 1 Guru and one unworthy apprentice, so sayeth Grasshopper.
                              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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                              • There are at least 2 IMHO....hmmmmm


                                Precision and artistry coexist in the fertile mind.
                                These need not be adversarial to achieve aesthetic harmony.

                                Best, LaghuBudha​
                                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~

                                AMA#116446

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                                • Great pic Steve, From personal experience, there's nothing like watching a piece of art you've spent months on, flying in the air and hopefully, landing safely.
                                  We've actually got to experience what the last gen of RC pilots felt with months if not years of hard labor put into building an airplane. Just think, they had no on board trimming controls, insane!

                                  Grossman56
                                  (Dangerous Dan)
                                  Team Gross!

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                                  • Originally posted by Grossman56 View Post
                                    Great pic Steve, From personal experience, there's nothing like watching a piece of art you've spent months on, flying in the air and hopefully, landing safely.

                                    Grossman56
                                    (Dangerous Dan)
                                    I'm not sure that photo of Elbee "flying" his Corsair is legit. I'm thinking it is one of those "cheap fake" AI photos that KJP called out about her boss the last four years. Just sayin.
                                    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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                                    • Hugh Wiedman

                                      You impugn my honor, Sir, KJP took that photo.

                                      Best, LB

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                                      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~

                                      AMA#116446

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