Hey all, this is a little off topic. I just have to say that one day, when I'm fully retired, that waiting for an awesome new plane like the Tigercat that raises the bar once again and makes me look forward to the next over the top improvement in future planes from Motion RC corsair:p38:spitfiref18:f4phantom787:ov10 can maybe be the center of my life,family aside, instead of the sanity of my life!!! Had to share that, Brad
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Hi MesRcPilot, welcome to the forum and thanks for the understanding. It's the light at the end of the tunnel. Also, thanks TI for the update on availability for the adapters vs. motor combo. Guess I'll have to buy the flat of rasberries instead of the basket at the fruit stand. Thanks, Brad
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I have flown my Tigercat about a dozen times, a couple times in some moderate winds. Nothing real strong, just enough keep my attention on landing. It really is a sweet plane!
The only complaint I have is those annoying gear doors. I have one or two hang up on almost every flight. Eventually they close after a few minutes. But it just bothers me to see them hung up on the first few low passes.
A couple weeks ago, FastEddie walks up to me with a set of pictures he had printed and put into a frame. A total surprise to me! Thanks again Eddie! What a great guy, and such a great hobby!2 Photos
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Hey all, if you look at 70sflyer's avatar picture vs. mine, you will notice that the real Pratt and Whitney R-2800 sits back from the leading edge of the cowl more. I don't have the plane yet but just wondering if it's possible to set the dummy engine a little further back into the cowl for scale purposes. I've already ordered the LX B-25 props,hubs, and adapters in the same vein. I just love getting any plane to look as scale as possible. Brad:Nerd:
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Originally posted by 70sflyer View PostFinished making my tigercat from matte to shiny.Used Varathane Spar Urethane Clear.Looks great.Question is ,will this paint work on fiberglass that has a matte finish now? Just thought I would ask before I experiment.Thanks.
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Originally posted by downwindleg View PostHey Peteflys1, Love the wall stand for the plane. I may have to come up with something like that.:Cool:Brad
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Originally posted by downwindleg View PostHey 70sflyer, I asked you this on the other thread by accident. Just wondering if you started out painting the plane black first and then clear coating? As I understand it, you used 2 coats of the minwax clear polycrylic and then a uv third coat? Let me know, Thanks Brad
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Hey Dean, thanks for getting back to me. Just curious, did those three coats stiffen up the surface at all? I feel like I should be wearing foam gloves when I'm handling these planes. If you so much as sneeze the wrong way, you put a dent in it! I'm hoping someday that the boys at Motion RC will figure out a production method that pre coats the molds with a thin layer of plastic or something before the foam is injected. It wouldn't add much weight and even if it does, so what. The lightest plane I ever flew, back 30 years ago, was a Sig Cadet Senior which, as you probably know, was balsa sticks and Monocoat. In terms of wing loading, the cadet probably weighed double what any of the modern day foamies weigh. I'm sure someone will fact check me on that.LOLAnyway, let me know about the finished surface, Brad
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Originally posted by downwindleg View PostHey Dean, thanks for getting back to me. Just curious, did those three coats stiffen up the surface at all? I feel like I should be wearing foam gloves when I'm handling these planes. If you so much as sneeze the wrong way, you put a dent in it! I'm hoping someday that the boys at Motion RC will figure out a production method that pre coats the molds with a thin layer of plastic or something before the foam is injected. It wouldn't add much weight and even if it does, so what. The lightest plane I ever flew, back 30 years ago, was a Sig Cadet Senior which, as you probably know, was balsa sticks and Monocoat. In terms of wing loading, the cadet probably weighed double what any of the modern day foamies weigh. I'm sure someone will fact check me on that.LOLAnyway, let me know about the finished surface, Brad
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Originally posted by 70sflyer View Post
Brad,The clear coats does help with the dings and scraps. I'm not a fan of foam but love the Tigercat.Most of my planes are balsa.That production method you mention would be great.Dean
Unfortunately, that production method would just add a cost to the plane that I think most people would rather not pay for. There is a coating for foam I have seen in the past, kind of like a liquid plastic. You would have to strip off the paint first, and it would definitely add weight to the plane.
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