TIPS and PROBLEM SOLUTIONS for RC FLYERS
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Re: TIPS and PROBLEM SOLUTIONS for RC FLYERS
Covering Tutorial..
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=59
The above link is to another HEFA site, posted earlier..but this also makes it accessable from here.
Bill
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=59
The above link is to another HEFA site, posted earlier..but this also makes it accessable from here.
Bill
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Re: TIPS and PROBLEM SOLUTIONS for RC FLYERS
When I was a beginner (not that long ago!), I happened to meet Jack and then Bill and talking to them and watching them fly was a huge inspiration to me. Before that I thought I was the only one in Halifax who was flying electric airplanes
Bill has provided a great resource here and on top of that there are lots of people around to seek help from.
Rick
Bill has provided a great resource here and on top of that there are lots of people around to seek help from.
Rick
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Re: TIPS and PROBLEM SOLUTIONS for RC FLYERS
RC UNIVERSITY from the RC Universe site..
http://www.rcuniverse.com/university/sh ... &classid=0
This site appears to have a wealth of information on several topics including
Trainer Aircraft, Landings, and Aerobatics, etc..
Bill
http://www.rcuniverse.com/university/sh ... &classid=0
This site appears to have a wealth of information on several topics including
Trainer Aircraft, Landings, and Aerobatics, etc..
Bill
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Another link to Beginner info is as close as the GREAT HOBBIES website...check it out here:
http://www.greathobbies.com/beginners/index.php
Bill
http://www.greathobbies.com/beginners/index.php
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Selecting an Electric Powersystem - (by Bill Stevens of StevensAero)
http://www.stevensaero.com/Selecting-an ... nid-5.html
(You will find good info here as BS is well respected in the hobby, not only for his excellent designed laser cut kits)
Bill
http://www.stevensaero.com/Selecting-an ... nid-5.html
(You will find good info here as BS is well respected in the hobby, not only for his excellent designed laser cut kits)
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Here's a "cross link" to another post I made here some time ago, that should be moved over to here I suppose.
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=55
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viewtopic.php?f=20&t=55
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Just about every cotton-picking thing you would ever want to know about C/A glues can be found here...
http://mercuryadhesives.com/MercuryFAQ.htm#4
including, the answers to these questions:
1. Which type of C/A should I NEVER use Accelerator with..?
2. Why do my eyes water and my throat burn sometimes when using C/A..?
3. Can I use "Foam Safe C/A" on BALSA ...?
4. What to do to relieve my ALERGY to CA glue..?
But Wait...there's MORE..! (Check the link..!)
Bill
http://mercuryadhesives.com/MercuryFAQ.htm#4
including, the answers to these questions:
1. Which type of C/A should I NEVER use Accelerator with..?
2. Why do my eyes water and my throat burn sometimes when using C/A..?
3. Can I use "Foam Safe C/A" on BALSA ...?
4. What to do to relieve my ALERGY to CA glue..?
But Wait...there's MORE..! (Check the link..!)
Bill
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Recycle household items for use in our hobby..!
http://www.modelflight.regheath.com/recyclopediaset.htm
Bill
http://www.modelflight.regheath.com/recyclopediaset.htm
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Re: TIPS and PROBLEM SOLUTIONS for RC FLYERS
Here is what I think is an excellent "tip" that I read today in the May 09 issue of Fly RC magazine.
It's a method to add strength to those styrene plastic cowls that a lot of kits have.
"Tear paper towel into strips and soak the strips in POLYURETHANE GLUE, and line the inside of the cowl with them; pat them down.
The glue swells and foams up to form a rigid cowl lining, and the paper towel helps to distribute the glue evenly."
The only thing I would add, is to not bring the paper strips out to the edge of the cowl as I would think that you would be unable to get it on over the front edge of the fuselage once the glue has expanded.
Anyway, I'll be trying this on a cowl for my StevensAero Edge, as the two piece plastic cowl is thin, and so far I had only run strips of fiberglas tape inside it to give it more strength, so I was delighted to see this suggestion.
Bill
It's a method to add strength to those styrene plastic cowls that a lot of kits have.
"Tear paper towel into strips and soak the strips in POLYURETHANE GLUE, and line the inside of the cowl with them; pat them down.
The glue swells and foams up to form a rigid cowl lining, and the paper towel helps to distribute the glue evenly."
The only thing I would add, is to not bring the paper strips out to the edge of the cowl as I would think that you would be unable to get it on over the front edge of the fuselage once the glue has expanded.
Anyway, I'll be trying this on a cowl for my StevensAero Edge, as the two piece plastic cowl is thin, and so far I had only run strips of fiberglas tape inside it to give it more strength, so I was delighted to see this suggestion.
Bill
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