Yikes! I hate the wind. We get a lot of that in the Spring here.
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Just received my Dynam Waco. Wow! It's big and beautiful! No factory applied decals. Great! My mind is abuzz working on my paint scheme. Only cons are... the horizontal stab is warped and the elevator just snapped off. Pin hinges or E6000. Not sure yet. Every Dynam plane I have bought has had warped wings and/ or stabs. When I get replacements, they are warped exactly the same. Must be in the molds. If you want their great scale atributes you have to deal with warps, bad foam hinges, prop shafts snapping off when you simply tighten them, etc. etc. For the most part I am very happy with it. I hope it will have enough power to fly at 7000 ft. Doc Oh...WARNING! Put Foam Tac or E6000 on all your foam hinges!!! :Loser: Addition....... What's with the red landing lights and clear navigation lights?!!!! I guess they just grab some lights from a pile and slap 'em in.:Confused:Doc
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Originally posted by SfC Wade View PostCan you use a 3 cell in this?
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Originally posted by doctormike View PostJust received my Dynam Waco. Wow! It's big and beautiful! No factory applied decals. Great! My mind is abuzz working on my paint scheme. Only cons are... the horizontal stab is warped and the elevator just snapped off. Pin hinges or E6000. Not sure yet. Every Dynam plane I have bought has had warped wings and/ or stabs. When I get replacements, they are warped exactly the same. Must be in the molds. If you want their great scale atributes you have to deal with warps, bad foam hinges, prop shafts snapping off when you simply tighten them, etc. etc. For the most part I am very happy with it. I hope it will have enough power to fly at 7000 ft. Doc Oh...WARNING! Put Foam Tac or E6000 on all your foam hinges!!! :Loser:
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Originally posted by Shoetec View Post
I love the Dynam Waco I got last year. I fly it with 3000s and 2200s and, aside from flight times, I honestly can't tell the difference. Both go up to the hole in front. The warped tail feathers annoy me to no end but don't seem to effect flight. Mine were packed in the same box as the wings. I believe they got mis-shapen from being wrapped around the wing's airfoil. Really unnecessary because there's room in the big box to pack them separately. Putting together my third Dynam, the Gee Bee right now.
All you have to do is CAREFULLY apply a little heat from a monocoat heat gun or even a hair dryer. Start with the heat source at least a foot away and start to warm the warped surface up. Don't hold the heat source still in one spot. Move it around to warm the whole area of the surface.
Then, with your hand, carefully flex the warped area of the surface in the opposite direction of the warp while keeping the heat on the area. Less is more here. It's easier to adjust it a little further with another application than to have to go back the other way. Continue with the heat for a minute or so. Just be sure not to get the heat too close or you will "alligator" the foam. One rule of thumb I use is "if it's too hot for your hand, it is likely too hot for the foam".
Continue to hold the flex and remove the heat and when the surface is cool then release the pressure. Check your progress and repeat if needed.
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Yesterday was a spectacular day in Iowa, we set a new temperature record for the day of 67 degrees and winds under 5 mph. I'm using Admiral 3600 4 cell batteries. The plane balances well and at full power I get a solid 5 minutes of flight time. Checking the battery after I land I see cell voltage in the 3.7 volt range.
The plane flies very nice at 50 - 75%, take offs and landing are really easy, this plane will go to the field most days with me. She really flies nice, if I were to crash this plane I would order a replacement as soon as I got home.
I give it 5 stars, completely happy with the plane and flight characteristics.
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Originally posted by dkalwishky View PostYesterday was a spectacular day in Iowa, we set a new temperature record for the day of 67 degrees and winds under 5 mph. I'm using Admiral 3600 4 cell batteries. The plane balances well and at full power I get a solid 5 minutes of flight time. Checking the battery after I land I see cell voltage in the 3.7 volt range.
The plane flies very nice at 50 - 75%, take offs and landing are really easy, this plane will go to the field most days with me. She really flies nice, if I were to crash this plane I would order a replacement as soon as I got home.
I give it 5 stars, completely happy with the plane and flight characteristics.
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Welcome to Hobby Squawk jagilly. The motors can get warm. What I did with both of mine was to get better air flow to the motor. Open up the area around the motor opening by about 1/4". Then cut out some of the webbing between the cylinders. Just doing that put the motor temp back where it should be.
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On my Waco the only mod that I did for cooling was to take advantage of the air channel that is located at the bottom of the fuselage starting right below the motor mount.
All I that I did was remove the webbing on each side of the very bottom center faux cylinder and that provides most excellent airflow for the motor and the ESC which is in that channel.
Still going strong after 3+ years on the stock 40A ESCWarbird Charlie
HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190
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