TMMY Scale Composites 35% scale Cessna
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TMMY Scale Composites 35% scale Cessna
I just wanted to let all other giant scale flyers know about a new company that is selling some really great planes. Here is their website:
[link]http://www.tmmy.pantown.com[/link]
Here is a link to the video for the plane (by the way the plane is an ARF):
[link]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VW6sg86GKg[/link]
The 35% scale Cessna 182 Skylane ARF is VERY complete. Just drop your radio & engine in, charge your batteries, & go fly. It includes the following features:
Construction:
• All composite & fiberglass.
• The fuselage has the entire framework preinstalled.
• The cowling, wings, ailerons, flaps, stabilizers, elevators, and rudder are finished & with pre-painted in white & have scale panel lines & rivets molded in.
• Windows and doors are pre-assembled on to the fuselage & the doors are functional.
• Wings halves are detachable & slide on via wing tube.
• Ailerons, Flaps, Elevator, and Rudder come hinged.
• Bulkhead and landing gear mount is preinstalled.
• Prefabricated kit includes a complete accessory package.
• Specifications:
o Scale: 35%
o Wingspan: 158” (4.00 meters)
o Wing area: 1700 square inches
o Length: 106” (2.70 meters)
o Ready to fly weight 44lbs-55lbs (20-25 kg)
o Radio: 5 Channel, 8 servos
o Recommended engine: 100-150 cc gas engine
o If you want to fly electric us the Hacker Brushless A150 or A200 outrunner motors which are equal to 100cc & 150cc respectively. [link]http://www.aero-model.com/motorlist.aspx?id=A100/200[/link]
You can also use the Big Boss outrunner motor available from Horizon Hobby. The Big Boss includes a 300 amp speed controller. [link]http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=CYLBB[/link]
• The ARF includes:
o Pre-built fuselage, wings, and tail assemblies
o Wing tube
o Push rods
o Servo mounts
o Nose gear strut & alloy main gear
o Wheels
o A complete preinstalled cockpit interior
o 50oz (1.5 L) fuel tank
o Canopy
o Spinner
o Wheel pants
o Wing struts
o Pre installed nav lights & landing lights
Here are some pics of the Cessna:
[link]http://www.tmmy.pantown.com[/link]
Here is a link to the video for the plane (by the way the plane is an ARF):
[link]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VW6sg86GKg[/link]
The 35% scale Cessna 182 Skylane ARF is VERY complete. Just drop your radio & engine in, charge your batteries, & go fly. It includes the following features:
Construction:
• All composite & fiberglass.
• The fuselage has the entire framework preinstalled.
• The cowling, wings, ailerons, flaps, stabilizers, elevators, and rudder are finished & with pre-painted in white & have scale panel lines & rivets molded in.
• Windows and doors are pre-assembled on to the fuselage & the doors are functional.
• Wings halves are detachable & slide on via wing tube.
• Ailerons, Flaps, Elevator, and Rudder come hinged.
• Bulkhead and landing gear mount is preinstalled.
• Prefabricated kit includes a complete accessory package.
• Specifications:
o Scale: 35%
o Wingspan: 158” (4.00 meters)
o Wing area: 1700 square inches
o Length: 106” (2.70 meters)
o Ready to fly weight 44lbs-55lbs (20-25 kg)
o Radio: 5 Channel, 8 servos
o Recommended engine: 100-150 cc gas engine
o If you want to fly electric us the Hacker Brushless A150 or A200 outrunner motors which are equal to 100cc & 150cc respectively. [link]http://www.aero-model.com/motorlist.aspx?id=A100/200[/link]
You can also use the Big Boss outrunner motor available from Horizon Hobby. The Big Boss includes a 300 amp speed controller. [link]http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=CYLBB[/link]
• The ARF includes:
o Pre-built fuselage, wings, and tail assemblies
o Wing tube
o Push rods
o Servo mounts
o Nose gear strut & alloy main gear
o Wheels
o A complete preinstalled cockpit interior
o 50oz (1.5 L) fuel tank
o Canopy
o Spinner
o Wheel pants
o Wing struts
o Pre installed nav lights & landing lights
Here are some pics of the Cessna:
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Very nice looking models, I especially liked the Gooney Bird. One thing I don't understand, about either of them. As much attention as was obviously spent on scale detail, why did they make the wings flat? (no dihedral). The C182 has about 2-1/2 degrees, and the C-47 about 6 or so. The models would sure be more stable with the scale dihedral.
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It is a good looking plane. You don't get a sense of just how big the thing is until you see someone next to it. As to my earlier post on dihedral There are a few pics that show it the way it should be, but also some showing the plane with none at all. Maybe it's camera angle. Fine looking models.
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Hi-
The C-47 in RNAF colors on Tommy's webpages is mine, and I also had his 1/5 Cessna. Both are very stable flyers, no problem. A slightly increased wingspan and washout at the wing tips compared to scale account for this.
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The C-47 in RNAF colors on Tommy's webpages is mine, and I also had his 1/5 Cessna. Both are very stable flyers, no problem. A slightly increased wingspan and washout at the wing tips compared to scale account for this.
Best rgds
Richard B.
Oslo
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Very nice looking models, I especially liked the Gooney Bird. One thing I don't understand, about either of them. As much attention as was obviously spent on scale detail, why did they make the wings flat? (no dihedral). The C182 has about 2-1/2 degrees, and the C-47 about 6 or so. The models would sure be more stable with the scale dihedral.
Very nice looking models, I especially liked the Gooney Bird. One thing I don't understand, about either of them. As much attention as was obviously spent on scale detail, why did they make the wings flat? (no dihedral). The C182 has about 2-1/2 degrees, and the C-47 about 6 or so. The models would sure be more stable with the scale dihedral.
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Wow, that is a very nice model. I have emailed the company with regards to purchasing one of these, and will post up the cost of the purchase and shipping to Australia.
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Were they easy to build?
I have never ordered anything from TMMY Scale Composites. When you ordered the planes, did you have any problems? What condition were they in when they arrived? How did you have them shipped to you? Ground? Air? Sea? How did you pay for the planes? I'm not trying pry, it's just that TMMY is a new company & I'm just trying to gauge their level of service. Plus I REALLY want to order that 35% scale Cessna.
Thanks,
Saul
I have never ordered anything from TMMY Scale Composites. When you ordered the planes, did you have any problems? What condition were they in when they arrived? How did you have them shipped to you? Ground? Air? Sea? How did you pay for the planes? I'm not trying pry, it's just that TMMY is a new company & I'm just trying to gauge their level of service. Plus I REALLY want to order that 35% scale Cessna.
Thanks,
Saul
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Get in line buddy. I have been emailing Tommy and am getting the big Cessna as well............ and probably the DC3 as well.
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Blimey! It makes the Austars Cessna look tiny!
I may have to switch my plans and go for this one! Although I do also like the 1/5 version.Does the fuzz on the 35% Cessna detach into 2 x halves for transport anybody know? Otherwise transport could be a problem with this version[sm=spinnyeyes.gif]
I may have to switch my plans and go for this one! Although I do also like the 1/5 version.Does the fuzz on the 35% Cessna detach into 2 x halves for transport anybody know? Otherwise transport could be a problem with this version[sm=spinnyeyes.gif]
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Hi Wiz310
Do you get a slow email response? I emailed yesturday but had no response.Have you actually ordered this kit?Is it in stock do you know?
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Do you get a slow email response? I emailed yesturday but had no response.Have you actually ordered this kit?Is it in stock do you know?
Cheers
Steve
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I actually had a very fast initial couple of emails, but then suddenly I got no response. I am guessing that he may not be able to reply, as our conversation was going along quite nicely. Maybe he's away or has no internet connection or something. I will send another email and wait.
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Normally these models are custom built to order, so the buyer can decide on the final finish like any preferred colour scheme, lettering etc. This means a certain length of time should be allowed for production and delivery.
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Hi Richblin,
So you`ve got the 1/5 scale version?Whats the qaulity like? Looks great on their website!Maybe I should try ring the company,I hate having to sit waiting for slow email responses[sm=sad_smile.gif]
The 1/5 scale seems heavey at 13-15lbs?
steve
So you`ve got the 1/5 scale version?Whats the qaulity like? Looks great on their website!Maybe I should try ring the company,I hate having to sit waiting for slow email responses[sm=sad_smile.gif]
The 1/5 scale seems heavey at 13-15lbs?
steve