P-38 - The Ultimate EPO Lightning

You must Sign-in or Register to post messages in the Hobby Squawk community
Registration is FREE and only takes a few moments

Register now

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Official Dynam 1500mm B-26 Marauder Thread

Collapse
X
Collapse
First Prev Next Last
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Stock collet adapter?
    Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

    Comment


    • Originally posted by quitcherbitchen View Post
      Stock collet adapter?
      No sir. I am not a fan of collets at all. The 11 Hobby Bearcat motors have the stock bolt on prop adapters.

      Bob

      Comment


      • Do they (the motors) directly fit the bolt pattern of the Dynam crapcheese motors? Also, does the flight time diminish? The Bearcat motors are higher KV. Be interesting to see the side by side comparison. Mine flies great once at altitude. Getting there is the hard part. Climb rate with a full load of babies in it's belly makes for long slow painful circles to altitude.
        Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

        Comment


        • The bolt pattern are nearly identical. Not exact though. I was able to install 3 of the 4 bolts. The 4th was just slightly off. I will use a different X-mount on the silver B-26 for her upgrade. The green B-26 has not flown yet. I scheduled this weekend for the maiden and I will take both out for comparisons. I will post the data when the test flights are done.

          Comment


          • Thanks Bob
            Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

            Comment


            • Originally posted by borntoolate View Post
              My second B-26 is now pretty much done. The prop tips have been painted yellow after these pics were taken. She is now ready to join her squadron mates from the 344th Bomb Group in missions at Apollo Field. She does have some mods from the stock plane - motors, ESCs, and landing gear.

              Bob
              I see my Valkyrie is being used more now..sweet!!!
              Just let me fly so I may be free

              Comment


              • Originally posted by borntoolate View Post
                The bolt pattern are nearly identical. Not exact though. I was able to install 3 of the 4 bolts. The 4th was just slightly off. I will use a different X-mount on the silver B-26 for her upgrade. The green B-26 has not flown yet. I scheduled this weekend for the maiden and I will take both out for comparisons. I will post the data when the test flights are done.
                It appears that the scheduled maiden (s) will have to be rescheduled again - due to strong winds predicted. I am disappointed.

                Bob

                Comment


                • Dang that sucks

                  Comment


                  • Yeah, predicted winds are ~17mph. I am not a fan of strong winds - especially for maidens. I will be watching the weather report closely and maybe if mother nature gives us a break, we can do the maidens.

                    Bob

                    Comment


                    • Ouch! yes whole heartedly agree with that.

                      Comment


                      • What do you guys think if I change the battery to sit like this?
                        Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

                        Comment


                        • Originally posted by quitcherbitchen View Post
                          What do you guys think if I change the battery to sit like this?
                          Any way the battery fits that does not throw CG off is fine. (note that CG is a point in 3D space, not a line or plane through the model. It can be off up-down or side-side as well as fore-aft.)

                          If you moved it to aid getting correct CG without adding "dead lead" (or to reduce useless ballast) then you are doing exactly the right thing.

                          I commonly trim some foam to get the battery where I want it or to fit a larger battery. I'd much rather carry a larger battery than useless ballast.
                          FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.

                          current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs

                          Comment


                          • Good point FH, but I am doing it for three reasons. One, I hate the velcro straps, they were too far forward for me as I moved my servos to the rear bay and got rid of the tail weights. Two, the rats nest of wires always had to be moved in order to strap the battery. I think if I put in a foam battery bay I can route the wire thru the foam thus making any constant shuffling of wire almost unnecessary. Three, getting the weight in a more vertical plane will make the models vertical CG more centered. Less pendulum being down low. Might effect the roll rate and aileron throws. Right now, the rates seem kind of mushy, but that may just be my expo setting. I figure it is worth a try to make loading the battery easier.
                            Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

                            Comment


                            • moving cg vertically changes the axis of the roll and how much you have to work to hold straight knife edge.

                              distribution of the weight side-side or up-down affects roll rate (how crisply it can do 4 or 8 point rolls). More weight out toward the tips means its harder to start rolling and to stop rolling. The closer the heavy stuff is to the CG the sharper your points and corners will be when trying precision maneuvers.

                              Some planes this matters more than others. Scale bombers never were meant for precision aerobatics.
                              FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.

                              current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs

                              Comment


                              • So I didn’t go vertical, but I did use a ramp. Really easy to load the battery now
                                Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

                                Comment


                                • Click image for larger version  Name:	image_24533.jpg Views:	1 Size:	116.7 KB ID:	133369Click image for larger version  Name:	image_24535.jpg Views:	1 Size:	102.0 KB ID:	133370Click image for larger version  Name:	image_24534.jpg Views:	1 Size:	114.2 KB ID:	133371

                                  Since it is so windy today, I had time to work on the B-26s. The battery compartment was a mess with the wiring. so I made a simple cardboard divider to clean it up. Installing/removing the battery is quick and easy now. Cost - nothing. Time to mod - 5 minutes.

                                  Bob

                                  Comment


                                  • All I did was run the reciever under the wing, that really cleaned up mine.

                                    Comment


                                    • This one has a bomb bay added. That may account for the wire mess, or the former wire mess!

                                      Bob

                                      Comment


                                      • Flew mine this morning after having it hang from the ceiling all winter. It reminded me of how wonderful this thing looks in the air. Greased every landing. I can't say that about most of my other planes.
                                        I must admit, however, that those big, fat wheels are somewhat goofy looking. May have to mod them up later with skinnier ones.

                                        Comment


                                        • The only one I swapped was the nose wheel. I might do the mains this year, maybe

                                          Comment

                                          Working...
                                          X