Here is the panel that I am using behind my 3D printed instrument panel. The instruments are about the correct size but have to be cut apart to make them line up with the 3D part. I am clear coating the paper print and glue it to the rear of the 3D part. More when it is complete.
HF, Is this an actual Corsair Instrument panel layout? I ask only bc I'm sending Callie Graphics a 3DP Front Instrument panel so they can add a photo to their inventory that exactly matches the FlightLine 3DP printed panel. I presume they will research this as well, so any of you who have a great, clear, accurate image should post it here for easy access. Best, LB
ps: Your panel looks great, I'm just sayin'.
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HF, Is this an actual Corsair Instrument panel layout? I ask only bc I'm sending Callie Graphics a 3DP Front Instrument panel so they can add a photo to their inventory that exactly matches the FlightLine 3DP printed panel. I presume they will research this as well, so any of you who have a great, clear, accurate image should post it here for easy access. Best, LB
Hey LB,
My replacement decal set is out for delivery so as soon as it arrives I’ll scan the panel n post it for ya.
Mikey. You must be working now. That’s great! Congrats on your new job and I am glad you are not living in your car anymore.
This is the best Corsair model out there in this size. It was an great deal at $399. Sorry there was a price increase. But it’s understandable with the current economic climate. I exspect the others will be raising their prices soon.
After that post of his that you linked, he has managed to get himself banned so he won't be responding to you here.;)
When balancing the CG on the Flightline F4U-1A/1D Corsairs.
1. Are the wheels up -or- down.
2. Is the plane right-sideup -or- Upside down
There are as many answers to this question as there are nearly days in the week depending on who you ask but for me I always balance my models right side up, gear down.
There are as many answers to this question as there are nearly days in the week depending on who you ask but for me I always balance my models right side up, gear down.
Welcome to the Squawk by the way!
Be careful... as the gear rotates and retracts to the rear. ( Not as critical on this corsair as its very lite) However if you balance with gear down and you are smack dab level on your GC ( no slight nose down) the gear moving rearward "can "... ( its possible) to move the CG too far back.
That being said as long as you are mindful of your CG gear up and down you should be good. ( This situation much less critical on P-51 . P-47 and the likes where the gear moves inward.)
Not to add to the confusion.. I Balance Gear up right side up. And find the happy medium between gear up and down moving the battery to adjust. Warbirds groove a bit better with a bit of nose heavy ( a bit)
Its an interesting Topic for sure as there are many paths to the center.
Always looking for someone else's experience. Hey I may learn something! :-)
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My preference on a low wing aft tucking gear bird like this is to balance it gear up, upside down.
That way when the gear are down the cg is slightly forward for landing...
Adjust as necessary after that.
Ya know, I haven't seen one of these new Corsairs in person. But from the pictures they look really nice, so does an RC Blitzworks in pictures. LOL, yes I know the difference in quality, Just joking around.
But sincerely I believe they were a little under priced. I think the new prices are pretty much expected, and needed. I'm just a customer, (no "Fanboy" here, I'm going to cease using this term as I think it is derogatory, and I mean no one any disrespect) but I think we all would like to see Motion stay in business. I would like that. I don't think it's really any of our business why they increased their prices, we may not like it, but it is their business. So for what ever reason, I hope it helps you guys (Motion RC), and good luck man. Keep the candle burning.
When balancing the CG on the Flightline F4U-1A/1D Corsairs.
1. Are the wheels up -or- down.
2. Is the plane right-sideup -or- Upside down
As Aros has already commented that there is varied opinions regarding this question, I'll kick mine into the ring.
There is two facets to this question, high or low wing orientation and aft/forward or lateral retract operations.
Since the Corsair is a low wing airframe it should be balanced inverted in order to minimize the pitch sensitivity of weight being above the reference datum(longitudinal axis). High wings are done upright.
Because it has aft retracting gear, the gear should be retracted for CG balance.
The reason is because if the CG is set with the gear extend it will immediately have tail heavy handling characteristics when the gear is retracted which is not a good thing.
When the CG is set with gear up the bird becomes nose heavy when gear is extend for landing but is an easily controllable flight parameter as the engineers designed it to be on the full size.
Since the majority of the time that the bird is in the air with gear up, you don't want to be wrestling with a tail heavy airframe.
Hope this made sense.;)
Good advice fellas! Can't really go wrong there. For the record I just finished my second sortie with a different sized battery (Roaring Top 6S 5500 70C...The maiden was on the original Admiral 6S 5000 50C), both shoved to the nose as far as it would go to meet with the CG recommended. This Corsair flies beautifully with both batteries, gear up perfectly balanced. Gear down it's slight nose heavy but not too much, perfect for how I like my warbirds. This one is a jewel. If you are straddling the fence still, ya need to jump! You won't regret it.
I used 3/16 aluminum tube filled with sand n bent, 14 gauge copper wire for the ignition wire harness. 44 1/16 holes had to be drilled to accommodate all the wires.
Everything fit so snug it probably didn’t need the epoxy on the backside...
Not perfect but at 70mph it’ll do.
Sorry, no 3D files here. :)
I used 3/16 aluminum tube filled with sand n bent, 14 gauge copper wire for the ignition wire harness. 44 1/16 holes had to be drilled to accommodate all the wires. Everything fit so snug it probably didn’t need the epoxy on the backside...Not perfect but at 70mph it’ll do. Sorry, no 3D files here. :)
Nicely done!! Ah man, I did something similar for my ESM Corsair but now you have me thinking I will be doing the same to this one! Nowhere near technically accurate but like you say, at 70mph it will do! LOL
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