Hello, I am wondering if anyone of the "electric" Gilmore flyers are using a gap/hole under the fuselage for the outflow of the airstream!
Maybe it's not needed?
Hello, I am wondering if anyone of the "electric" Gilmore flyers are using a gap/hole under the fuselage for the outflow of the airstream!
Maybe it's not needed?
Thx in advance.
Ron.
I did remove some of the covering on the underside aft fuselage, between the stringers. It seems to be enough as everything is cool after flights.
My build isn't going the way I wanted. Lots of busy other things in live to do!
Anyway I want to share my weight (of the plane) here and maybe expect some comments on that.
The fuselage (ready to flight): 6900 gr. (Dualsky GA6000-9 / HW. Flyfun 160A / RASA 24x12)
Right wing: 929 gr.
Left wing: 931 gr.
Lipo's 2x6S (Zippy 6200mAh) 1800 gr
TOTAL: 10560 gr.
No big problems during the build, also because of the many instructive vids here on the site!
I ordered/ used the "Callie Graphics". Man what a quality difference with the stock graphics! Not only in looks, also in applying it!
For instance the stock graphics on the wheelpants I didn't dare to apply it as whole, but cutted it in the different parts (3x) and than apply it.
Maiden is still ahead, but the weather is getting worse here in The Netherlands, so maybe it will be next year...
Well, I pulled the trigger...they seem to be going at an alarming rate for the price...didn't realize it had no flaps.
VR
Good to see you here. We chatted a bit on YouTube yesterday about my flight video. My build and tips are much of the early part of this thread. Touch base if you've got any questions.
Thanks Twowingtj.
could you specify the hole? Where in the aft fuselage? (It's a long fuselage...)
I just double checked the plane. Turns out I did not add any air exit holes to the plane. The motor and ESC are both in the cowl, so plenty of air flow. The batteries are not getting stressed at all, so they are not getting warm. If they were getting warm, I'd open some holes.
Good to see you here. We chatted a bit on YouTube yesterday about my flight video. My build and tips are much of the early part of this thread. Touch base if you've got any questions.
Likewise, I don't even have shipment details yet, so it will be some time before I start the project. I will defiantly reference your work if needed. Looks like a relatively simple airframe. Here is my Black Horse Ryan, next to my 55" Ryan. Kinda funny.
I am glad to have the Lion, I have been waiting for it to come back, wasn't too long.
Did you consider adding flight wires?
VR
Last edited by Vintage Racer; Nov 4, 2022, 10:16 AM.
Reason: Added question.
I did think about flying wires for about 10 minutes. Decided to keep it clean and simple. It's already got a little drag to the airframe. Adding more probably wouldn't help it fly better.
I did think about flying wires for about 10 minutes. Decided to keep it clean and simple. It's already got a little drag to the airframe. Adding more probably wouldn't help it fly better.
I completely understand, the model will arrive next Thursday, I received the e-mail from MOTION with the details.
Started looking at motors, thinking e-flite POWER 360. The published specifications seem to be ideal for this airframe. It is however a little bit more money than the rest that I looked at. Also the X Power 60 CC was recommended by a fellow club member. I will continue reading...
Funny you should say that VR.
i bought an stl file for a pilot today too.
I forwarded it to my friend who does the 3D printing.
Making 2 of them for my Nexa RCAF Twin Otter at 1/10 scale. Full body in seated position.
With headgear they are approx 85 mm in height.
Cheers Bob
I always buy Max Grueter's work from CGTRADER. His work is great, and he is very helpful modifying the files if need be. I have more of his Pilot files than I care to admit!
Where did you purchase yours?
Here are a couple I did for my 90mm E Flite Viper. They are also Max G files.
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