danny_galaga Posted August 20 Posted August 20 I've gone a couple of times now. They have a fantastic venue. 3 circles. I'm going to join. My struggles with my stupid ultralight kit have left me hankering for something thats actually fun to do 🙂 2
danny_galaga Posted August 20 Author Posted August 20 1 hour ago, red750 said: Image rotate. Thanks. This forum and one other I'm in always put my pics sideways. I gave up bothering trying to bend to their wills ages ago 😄
Marty_d Posted August 20 Posted August 20 Wow, people still do control line? I tried that when I was 14. Spent more time trying to adjust the needle valve than I did flying. Just ordered an electric powered glider kit from Ali express, I reckon I can fly it from the neighbours property up the road. Laser cut balsa, none of this polystyrene stuff. 2 1
red750 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 13 hours ago, danny_galaga said: This forum and one other I'm in always put my pics sideways. I gave up bothering trying to bend to their wills ages ago If you are using Windows, open the photo (say, Xxxxx) in Paint and click the rotate option, select left or right as required and Save As and label as Xxxxx 1.jpg. I use a photo editor, but the result is the same.
danny_galaga Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 Only happens on android. It never seems to matter what I do in the editor, it always ends up sideways or upside down 😄. The exact same picture will appear the right way around on FB and other forums. Anyway, nice line-up eh? 1
danny_galaga Posted September 3 Author Posted September 3 Australian design from 1967. Has a more modern Ukrainian engine in it. I think maybe a .60
planedriver Posted September 3 Posted September 3 My memories of flying combat many times with paper streamers out the back requres a bit of spare fuel to help with the on field cremation of models which came off 2nd best. Argh! those were the days. 1 1
danny_galaga Posted September 3 Author Posted September 3 (edited) Interestingly, the don't seem to be doing combat. They do seem to be doing a club speed class. Every club does their own thing. The idea is everyone builds the same plane, engines are standard. The class they devised is right up my alley. They used a modified plan of the Keil Kraft Phantom, which was originally a trainer from the 1940's. And run relatively modern standard .15 sized engines instead of 1940's .10 sized. I still have my OS .15 that dad bought me for my 12th birthday. It came with an Aeroflyte Cherokee. Model is long gone of course, but this club class racer would be a lovely use of my old engine 😊 Photos at the bottom of this link are from one of the planes at the club. Actually the same guy that made that aerobatic model . http://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=1397 Edited September 3 by danny_galaga 2
planedriver Posted September 4 Posted September 4 (edited) OMG! A Keil Kraft Phantom. That was the very first kit plane I built. Mine had an 1cc ED Bee (1952 version) up front and was way underpowered, possibly as i'd put too much dope on the wings to get a good finish. The model proved to be a good way to learn how to get fingers out of the way of the prop when starting. No hand held electric starters back in those days. Edited September 4 by planedriver 3
Marty_d Posted September 4 Posted September 4 I still have the scars on 3 fingers on my left hand where I was careless around a prop as a teenager. Light blue is a silly colour for a prop, but reaching for the needle valve through the prop arc is even sillier. 1 2 1
spacesailor Posted September 4 Posted September 4 (edited) Do you actually run IC engines in your planes . Sydney seems to have outlawed those & now it's the noisy prop electric only . I can hear them 2 to three kilometres away at my house , when it's flying day. Council by laws , AND WE HAVE A CANDIDATE, standing against " wok & anticar " In our Council elections this time . ( we have a road that has become " single file for cars after they took half the road for cyclists). spacesailor Edited September 4 by spacesailor AI again
Marty_d Posted September 4 Posted September 4 1 minute ago, spacesailor said: Do you actually run AIC engines in your planes . Sydney seems to have outlawed those & now it's the noisy prop electric only . I can hear them 2 to three kilometres away at my house , when it's flying day. Council by laws , AND WE HAVE A CANDIDATE, standing against " wok & anticar " In our Council elections this time . ( we have a road that has become " single file for cars after the took half the road for cyclists). spacesailor Why are they against Asian cooking? 1
spacesailor Posted September 4 Posted September 4 WOK or WOKE . by any name a " fry pan " . Or how to spell these new languages that mustn't offend the offendable . It will soon be an offence to open a door for the next person . spacesailor
danny_galaga Posted September 4 Author Posted September 4 Um, probably getting a bit off track there spaceman. But yes it's mostly glow engines, the occasional diesel and some guys are messing with electric. The guys that got this club going some really good arrangements. The field is ex rubbish dump, so no building on it for the foreseeable future. It's also located in an industrial area so no problems with noise. It's also pretty close to Archerfield so no radio controlled models allowed. They have three circles, which is a pretty rare thing nowadays. They have such a large lease, they are subleasing the unused half to a dog club that does that 'chasing things on a wire and pulleys' thing. I call them control line dogs 😄 The dogs don't seem to mind the noise. 1 1 1
spacesailor Posted September 5 Posted September 5 Parramatta Radio Control Aircraft club Inc The site has map of the field . spacesailor
danny_galaga Posted September 6 Author Posted September 6 (edited) 15 hours ago, spacesailor said: Parramatta Radio Control Aircraft club Inc The site has map of the field . spacesailor I can't tell where their control line circles are. Took a bit of doing but heres the satellite views of the brissie CL club. Second pic shows the whole lease. That other part is what they sub lease to the dog club. The whole situation is a breath of fresh air from a council. Edited September 6 by danny_galaga
spacesailor Posted September 6 Posted September 6 (edited) A little ' similar ' we have the " off lease dog field " , next field across . The person mowing the runway uses a ' remote controlled ' mower . I gave away model flying when leaving the UK . Still have a few motors though . spacesailor PS : Have you used that, ' very old ' APS ' plans hand book ' . My older brother put a few of my designs into it . Edited September 6 by spacesailor PS added 1
danny_galaga Posted September 6 Author Posted September 6 (edited) I have a picture of my first CL model. Very grainy 110 film, taken by a 12 year old so not the best 😄 You'll need to look carefully, it's behind the cats 😄. I'm.sure I took a closeup too, will have to do some more digging. I've decided when I build the K K Phantom, I'll paint it to resemble as much as I can my Aeroflyte Cherokee. I can do much better paint jobs nowadays, but it will be a homage to Dad and 12 yo me 😊 Edit: I rotated the picture. Murphy's Law means I'll rotate it 3 ways before I get it right, so live with it 😁 Edited September 6 by danny_galaga 1
red750 Posted September 7 Posted September 7 Hi Danny. I have no idea why you are having such problem with you images. I have played around with them a bit - rotate, crop, adjust colour. Then I cropped down to just the plane. 1
danny_galaga Posted September 7 Author Posted September 7 (edited) Its a friggin nuisance. Like I say, the same picture posted on FB will be the right way around. I've lost interest in figuring out why. I'm finding I'm losing interest in a lot of things nowadays, particularly modern things that should just work. Aha. Just tried an experiment. I just did the slightest edit (cropped it a smidge) on the picture and saved it. Didn't rotate it. It now posts the right way around. Editing it seems to change some mysterious Android -y info that turns it around on this forum. Edited September 7 by danny_galaga 1
Marty_d Posted September 12 Posted September 12 As mentioned - the balsa glider kit. Turned out to be a great little kit, all parts laser cut and fit perfectly. Whole thing went together in about 3 days. Just waiting now on the radio and battery pack for the motor - I thought I'd be able to use my old radios (which have collected dust for about 30 years) but unfortunately they're beyond salvage. Still, new ones are heaps cheaper than they used to be. 1 1
danny_galaga Posted September 13 Author Posted September 13 11 hours ago, Marty_d said: As mentioned - the balsa glider kit. Turned out to be a great little kit, all parts laser cut and fit perfectly. Whole thing went together in about 3 days. Just waiting now on the radio and battery pack for the motor - I thought I'd be able to use my old radios (which have collected dust for about 30 years) but unfortunately they're beyond salvage. Still, new ones are heaps cheaper than they used to be. Safer too. If you went to a club they won't even allow you to use the old radios. There is a trend, which I think I might do for a 2 channel model I want to build, where people buy really old radios, particularly metal bodied ones like Futaba etc and then install modern radio internals. Great for Old Timer etc because it just adds to the retro look of it all. A 30 year old radio is in no man's land however - too old to be considered reliable but not old enough to have any vintage appeal. 1
Marty_d Posted September 13 Posted September 13 I'm not planning to go to a club. My neighbour up the road (where my real plane is currently, taking up most of their shed) has a paddock with a nice slope down to a valley, which it'd be great to fly over. So I'm just going to use it locally. This design is pretty good for transporting though - the wings come apart, they get their strength from carbon fibre tubes which extend out to the start of the tip dihedral. So one wing's tube just slides into the other's and they get bolted down to the fuselage together. There's a small servo for each aileron with the wire coming out into the fuse and joined with a Y connector.
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