What planes are your Diesels in?
#203
Thanks!
The motor mount is made of 4 interlocking pieces of five-ply aircraft plywood as shown, assembled with Titebond II wood glue.
Parts A,C and D are 1/8", and part B is two layers of the same .
Finish and fuelproofing is two coats of thin CA glue followed by five coats of nitrate dope.
The 2.5 mm holes for attaching to the firewall are spaced like for a Cox Baby-Bee for the sake of interchangeability.
The engine is mounted with 2x10mm stainless steel bolts and nuts.
It is a fun model indeed, and I was surprised that it was never difficult to visualise it in the air, tiny and fast as it is.
The motor mount is made of 4 interlocking pieces of five-ply aircraft plywood as shown, assembled with Titebond II wood glue.
Parts A,C and D are 1/8", and part B is two layers of the same .
Finish and fuelproofing is two coats of thin CA glue followed by five coats of nitrate dope.
The 2.5 mm holes for attaching to the firewall are spaced like for a Cox Baby-Bee for the sake of interchangeability.
The engine is mounted with 2x10mm stainless steel bolts and nuts.
It is a fun model indeed, and I was surprised that it was never difficult to visualise it in the air, tiny and fast as it is.
#204
Thanks, I'm glad it may help you.
My latest is a Waggler (see on the Outerzone) flown rudder-only pulse with an Adams Baby actuator. The engine is a Boddo 0.5 Mills which is a pleasure to start and run. I have been using a Cox 7x3.5 prop so far but will try a Cox 6x4 next time out.
As for radios, I fly either with a ACE pulse transmitter on 27 MHz, own superregen receiver on a single 600 mAh Lipo cell, or an ACE Shows pulser to which I added an Arduino coder and Lemon 2.4 GHz module with a Lemon receiver and PIC pulse recoder in the model.
I like to have models under the FAA weight limit.
By pure coincidence the mounting dimensions of my French Micron 0.35 Moustic are the same as the Boddo Mills 0.5. I may try to fly with the Micron someday.
Of note, the Waggler flew right off the building board, no adjustment whatsoever being needed.
My latest is a Waggler (see on the Outerzone) flown rudder-only pulse with an Adams Baby actuator. The engine is a Boddo 0.5 Mills which is a pleasure to start and run. I have been using a Cox 7x3.5 prop so far but will try a Cox 6x4 next time out.
As for radios, I fly either with a ACE pulse transmitter on 27 MHz, own superregen receiver on a single 600 mAh Lipo cell, or an ACE Shows pulser to which I added an Arduino coder and Lemon 2.4 GHz module with a Lemon receiver and PIC pulse recoder in the model.
I like to have models under the FAA weight limit.
By pure coincidence the mounting dimensions of my French Micron 0.35 Moustic are the same as the Boddo Mills 0.5. I may try to fly with the Micron someday.
Of note, the Waggler flew right off the building board, no adjustment whatsoever being needed.
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canardlover (08-01-2024)
#205
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EnyaSS25BB Sonic 1.3 Meter
Here's my setup, Nice Air frame, still getting the hang of Tuning my Diesel Enya SS25BB. Just ordered a PAW 60 TBR. I'd post piccies but I cant figure out how to do so. The Diesel Forum has been very useful, I had a sticky Contra Piston but found a solution here!