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  • Big Squaw update: about a week after the in-flight "explosion", we finally found the still-connected prop hub/motor/motor mount/ESC/6s 5000 Lipo. The ESC was beeping, and the lipo still had 11% charge (it's since been recharged and flown twice). I had ordered a new fuselage, wings and stab, but the fuselage arrived badly creased in several places. Now that I had the motor mount, I decided to try and repair the fuselage, while I reinforced the new wing panels as I had previously to eliminate the foam cracking above the retracts, using lightweight fiberglass cloth on the top panel (which includes the entire retract bay) and on the inside, directly above the electric retract itself. The panels were repainted to the new scheme, and the electronics transferred from the old wing panels. I returned to the original motor and prop. I also did some additional weathering using a technique I've been experimenting with using powdered artists pastels, for both grime and dirt, referencing some photos of the real Squaw. I used "heavy duty" post-it notes to mask the edges. After achieving the desired effect, I sealed this with an airbrushed overspray -- a mix of matte polycrylic, artist's matte media, and windex to thin. This gives a dead-flat sheen that can't be beat.

    Today was the re-re-re-maiden, and I had three very nice flights, so I'm happy. I still have a new fuselage (a replacement), which I might either save, or finish out to be a different P-47 from the same squadron -- "8-Ball". I already have the new graphics, so I probably will.

    My latest thinking on the crash: I think the prop threw a blade and the badly out of balance motor ripped away the left side of the cowling, and this "power train" swung around, ripping off the left wing panel and dragging out all the "guts" before being flung sideways to the flight path (it was found about 200 feet to the left of the rest of the parts). Why? I used the 5060 360 Kv motor from the FMS Pitts (I was given a new one). The 1700mm Corsair and P-47 use the same size motor, but only 300 Kv. That means I had a 20% higher Kv and I think that may have been the cause. If I try this again, it'll be with a lower Kv motor!

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    • Here is my fix for the strut covers.
      Tolga
      Instagram: @_t01ga_
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      • Originally posted by t01ga View Post
        Here is my fix for the strut covers.
        What did you use for the pins? I have one that is busted and would love to fix it.

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        • Originally posted by prestonowtm View Post

          What did you use for the pins? I have one that is busted and would love to fix it.
          I used carbon rod which I believe was in 1,5mm in diameter
          Tolga
          Instagram: @_t01ga_
          YouTube: t01ga

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          • Awesome...thanks.

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            • My P47 has arrived with none of the wing connectors fixed in place. Would it be possible for someone to take a pic or two of the wing multi pin plug so I can see what servo leads go where.
              TAI.

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              • Got my P47 sorted and had a great maiden, flew fantastic with only 3 clicks of forward elevator needed.

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                  • Chase cam screen shot.

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                      • Very nice flight simonslim.:Cool:

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                        • I just ordered this plane as I have always loved the P-47. From reading this thread I can't figure out what you all recommend as an upgrade for the larger prop and motor that works well on 6s - what is the final verdict?

                          I agree the stock prop looks pretty wimpy compared to the real P-47

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                            Tolga
                            Instagram: @_t01ga_
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                            • Originally posted by t01ga View Post
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                              The prop looks larger thank stock, what prop/motor combination is this?
                              very nice pics.

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                              • Originally posted by PaulZ View Post

                                The prop looks larger thank stock, what prop/motor combination is this?
                                very nice pics.
                                Thanks Paul. It is on stock set up buddy.
                                Tolga
                                Instagram: @_t01ga_
                                YouTube: t01ga

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                                • The spinner on my FMS P-47 is screwing in crooked. Got a replacement and that is going in crooked also. Any help for me out there guys?

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                                  • Originally posted by Mr. Bill View Post
                                    The spinner on my FMS P-47 is screwing in crooked. Got a replacement and that is going in crooked also. Any help for me out there guys?
                                    There is a metal nut imbedded into the plastic spinner and should be flush with the bottom face of the spinner, if it isn't that is the reason for the screwing in crooked.
                                    I had one do that to me a couple years ago, just a bad luck of the draw on the manuf defect rates to whatever percentage that may be:Thinking:
                                    I was able to break the nut loose and re-glue it in properly but it took some cussin;)
                                    By the way Bill, the 1400 FMS T-28 spinner is the same thing in the silver that is on the P-47 and so was the 1400 F4U but in light gray(Olathe) &.blue colors.
                                    The recently newer FMS 1700 blue Tigercat spinner is using the light gray spinner that was used on the discontinued Olathe 1400 Corsair.
                                    Hope this helps and welcome to the Squawk.
                                    Warbird 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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                                    • Thanks Charlie. Looks like I had the luck of the draw two times. Late now, but will look for the nut tomorrow.

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                                      • For the nut. It might be easier to thread a shaft in or even a small nail and heat the metal up enough to soften the plastic enough to reset the nut. Hey you have a spare. Grin.

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                                        • A few photos of my P-47 flying in some nasty weather last weekend. Unfortunately, in the last flight, I ran into some nasty low altitude turbulence, and ended up falling short of the runway by about a foot. The gear hit the edge of the runway and ripped out, prop broke, and broke the firewall free. It will be repaired, but it may take a while to get everything back together.

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