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Official Black Horse Westland Lysander 2540mm ARF Discussion Thread
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Sure will do. I have other projects in front of this one as well. Should fit OK if I have to mount it rearward at all I will just turn up a prop extender. I will definitely make a cockpit frame, not sure if I will 3D print or cut Ply formers on my CO2 laser.Originally posted by Peteflys View Post
Welcome to the squawk! Please let us know how the UMS 50cc works out on this plane. I would like to do the same set up, but still have a few projects to finish first.
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question alpha, do the wing struts fold up? or are they fixed in one place? i did weigh my ngh 38cc and i think its 1 or 2 ounces heavier than what you were using, by the way my bu 161 went belly up, note to self do not buy anymore planes with a composite frame, it was supposed to weigh around 14 pounds when we got it together it was 18.5 than with fuel 19.5 (i gues when they built it they used to much glass)and the ngh 38cc tried its best but it barely got off the ground and when i came around to land ka boom! atleast the motor lived. the ngh 38cc is a very nice engine, i broke it in in the air with horizon hobby's ultra stick
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Proper location of C/G
The manual is very ambiguous about where the C/G of 93mm is measured from. It states 93mm from the leading edge of the wing and then it also states 93mm from the leading edge where it meets the fuselage. The pictorial shows it actually from the leading edge of the wing not from where it meets the fuselage.
I did some scaling off of the Phoenix 126 inch Lysander and it would imply that the C/G should be around 116mm back from leading edge, almost an inch further back.
For those who have actually flown the Black Horse 100 inch Lysander, where did you actually put your C/G at??
Thanks in advance.
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WingCommander
Have you watched Papa Boozer/Dots build video of the Phoenix Models version of this aircraft?
It's been awhile since I've watched this, there could be a solution in that video.
Papa is really getting a taste of the old days, of balsa planes, and the pleasure of assembly. Tower Hobbies is really giving, at first site, a quality ARF. Top materials and excellent building skills, are the first things that is seen in this model. The Boozers are really enjoy giving all you guys, a look at the experience of
Other than that, you might need to cut away some covering and add a hard-point to feel truly warm and fuzzy.
Best, LB"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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I'm just now finishing one up with a Saito FG-60R3 right now. It will fit in the cowl but the rocker covers are against it. It also requires either a lot of firewall work or to rotate the mount on the engine 90 degrees. This will require a spacer ring to be made to allow the mounting bolt to miss the intake tube. The mount on the engine is tall and narrow. The firewall is short and wide!Originally posted by ST9 View PostHas anyone mounted a 60cc radial to this model?2 Photos
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