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On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:52:08 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 10:09:49 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Friday, January 24, 2014 9:06:45 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 04:05:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: It's not as common, but is available. Reloading does the trick. I've not gotten into that. Have to get over the electric RC planes first. Haven't gotten one of them either, but I'm spending a lot of time looking. I like this one: http://tinyurl.com/law82pa But it's pretty big. I'd like to be able to fly it at the local elementary school. The playground there's not very big. The wingspan is fairly large (59"), but it will fly pretty slow and land probably at a fast walk to a trot. If you pull the trigger (ha!) on this, get an extra battery so you can charge one while flying the other, or you be waiting a while between flights. Yeah, good idea. Do they make chargers that will operate from a car battery? My little helicopter charges from a USB port on the computer, and I've got a cigarette lighter to USB adaptor (used for Verizon cell phones), but I don't know if they make that type interface for the LiPo batteries in the RC planes. From a casual look at the plane you linked, it comes with a charger that has large alligator clips for hooking to your car battery. An AC charger would be another extra charge option, although if you wanted one (and it sounds like you don't) I'm not able to recommend one right now. I'd have to do a bit of research. My planes (and expertise) are gas and glow powered. I do have a couple of small, electric park flyers but they are older nicad powered models. Nothing with LiPo or brushless. There is some cool stuff out there in electrics, and many people are moving to that, but I still love the smell and mess of internal combustion RC. :-) |
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On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:52:08 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 10:09:49 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Friday, January 24, 2014 9:06:45 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 04:05:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: It's not as common, but is available. Reloading does the trick. I've not gotten into that. Have to get over the electric RC planes first. Haven't gotten one of them either, but I'm spending a lot of time looking. I like this one: http://tinyurl.com/law82pa But it's pretty big. I'd like to be able to fly it at the local elementary school. The playground there's not very big. The wingspan is fairly large (59"), but it will fly pretty slow and land probably at a fast walk to a trot. If you pull the trigger (ha!) on this, get an extra battery so you can charge one while flying the other, or you be waiting a while between flights. Yeah, good idea. Do they make chargers that will operate from a car battery? My little helicopter charges from a USB port on the computer, and I've got a cigarette lighter to USB adaptor (used for Verizon cell phones), but I don't know if they make that type interface for the LiPo batteries in the RC planes. From a casual look at the plane you linked, it comes with a charger that has large alligator clips for hooking to your car battery. An AC charger would be another extra charge option, although if you wanted one (and it sounds like you don't) I'm not able to recommend one right now. I'd have to do a bit of research. My planes (and expertise) are gas and glow powered. I do have a couple of small, electric park flyers but they are older nicad powered models. Nothing with LiPo or brushless. There is some cool stuff out there in electrics, and many people are moving to that, but I still love the smell and mess of internal combustion RC. :-) I flew lots of Ucontrol as a kid. After I came back from school and service, my brother and his kids had lived in the house I grew up in. Only 2 engines that were still there was an .049 diesel and a .049 outboard. Still have them. Should put them on display in the office. |
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On Friday, January 24, 2014 8:01:20 PM UTC-5, Califbill wrote:
I flew lots of Ucontrol as a kid. After I came back from school and service, my brother and his kids had lived in the house I grew up in. Only 2 engines that were still there was an .049 diesel and a .049 outboard. Still have them. Should put them on display in the office. So did I, and I still fly one occasionally. I have a stunt plane (with flaps) with a Fox 35, and have a Brodak copy of a Flight Streak in the bones with a Fox 36X combat engine that I'll finish one day. Also a Wingmaster Jr.. with a Fox 15 on it. Cool stuff, but I get a bit dizzy flying them now. :-) |
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 19:01:20 -0600, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:52:08 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 10:09:49 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Friday, January 24, 2014 9:06:45 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 04:05:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: It's not as common, but is available. Reloading does the trick. I've not gotten into that. Have to get over the electric RC planes first. Haven't gotten one of them either, but I'm spending a lot of time looking. I like this one: http://tinyurl.com/law82pa But it's pretty big. I'd like to be able to fly it at the local elementary school. The playground there's not very big. The wingspan is fairly large (59"), but it will fly pretty slow and land probably at a fast walk to a trot. If you pull the trigger (ha!) on this, get an extra battery so you can charge one while flying the other, or you be waiting a while between flights. Yeah, good idea. Do they make chargers that will operate from a car battery? My little helicopter charges from a USB port on the computer, and I've got a cigarette lighter to USB adaptor (used for Verizon cell phones), but I don't know if they make that type interface for the LiPo batteries in the RC planes. From a casual look at the plane you linked, it comes with a charger that has large alligator clips for hooking to your car battery. An AC charger would be another extra charge option, although if you wanted one (and it sounds like you don't) I'm not able to recommend one right now. I'd have to do a bit of research. My planes (and expertise) are gas and glow powered. I do have a couple of small, electric park flyers but they are older nicad powered models. Nothing with LiPo or brushless. There is some cool stuff out there in electrics, and many people are moving to that, but I still love the smell and mess of internal combustion RC. :-) I flew lots of Ucontrol as a kid. After I came back from school and service, my brother and his kids had lived in the house I grew up in. Only 2 engines that were still there was an .049 diesel and a .049 outboard. Still have them. Should put them on display in the office. That would be cute. |
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On Friday, January 24, 2014 11:34:46 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 19:01:20 -0600, Califbill wrote: I flew lots of Ucontrol as a kid. After I came back from school and service, my brother and his kids had lived in the house I grew up in. Only 2 engines that were still there was an .049 diesel and a .049 outboard. Still have them. Should put them on display in the office. Are you talking about one of these? http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Model%20Motor.jpg Heh. A Cox .049 with the cylinder turned 90 degrees. I still have one on a trainer balsa plane that my son learned to fly C/L when he was a kid. It's fly-able if I just cleaned the motor up a bit. The bigger stuff is actually easier to fly than the little ones, once you got old enough to hang on to the bigger one's pull. A combat .40 or .60 engine plane on 60 foot stainless lines at full tilt can pull pretty good with the centrifugal force. |
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 19:01:20 -0600, Califbill wrote: I flew lots of Ucontrol as a kid. After I came back from school and service, my brother and his kids had lived in the house I grew up in. Only 2 engines that were still there was an .049 diesel and a .049 outboard. Still have them. Should put them on display in the office. Are you talking about one of these? http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Model%20Motor.jpg I think my diesel is a Cox. Has a wing nut adjuster on top the motor to adjust compression. |
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:43:48 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:52:08 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 10:09:49 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Friday, January 24, 2014 9:06:45 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 04:05:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: It's not as common, but is available. Reloading does the trick. I've not gotten into that. Have to get over the electric RC planes first. Haven't gotten one of them either, but I'm spending a lot of time looking. I like this one: http://tinyurl.com/law82pa But it's pretty big. I'd like to be able to fly it at the local elementary school. The playground there's not very big. The wingspan is fairly large (59"), but it will fly pretty slow and land probably at a fast walk to a trot. If you pull the trigger (ha!) on this, get an extra battery so you can charge one while flying the other, or you be waiting a while between flights. Yeah, good idea. Do they make chargers that will operate from a car battery? My little helicopter charges from a USB port on the computer, and I've got a cigarette lighter to USB adaptor (used for Verizon cell phones), but I don't know if they make that type interface for the LiPo batteries in the RC planes. From a casual look at the plane you linked, it comes with a charger that has large alligator clips for hooking to your car battery. An AC charger would be another extra charge option, although if you wanted one (and it sounds like you don't) I'm not able to recommend one right now. I'd have to do a bit of research. My planes (and expertise) are gas and glow powered. I do have a couple of small, electric park flyers but they are older nicad powered models. Nothing with LiPo or brushless. There is some cool stuff out there in electrics, and many people are moving to that, but I still love the smell and mess of internal combustion RC. :-) The glow is what I was into many years ago. The Ringmaster was my favorite, and I had a few of them. Crash one, buy another. They were all u-control. Haven't had a plane for about 35 years now, and I'm astounded by the electric technology out there. My first was a Cox .049 on a plastic P-51 that I won by selling magazine subscriptions in 7th grade. That plane would barely get off the ground, but it was loads of fun. |
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On Saturday, January 25, 2014 8:22:04 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:43:48 -0800 (PST), wrote: From a casual look at the plane you linked, it comes with a charger that has large alligator clips for hooking to your car battery. An AC charger would be another extra charge option, although if you wanted one (and it sounds like you don't) I'm not able to recommend one right now. I'd have to do a bit of research. My planes (and expertise) are gas and glow powered. I do have a couple of small, electric park flyers but they are older nicad powered models. Nothing with LiPo or brushless. There is some cool stuff out there in electrics, and many people are moving to that, but I still love the smell and mess of internal combustion RC. :-) The glow is what I was into many years ago. The Ringmaster was my favorite, and I had a few of them. Crash one, buy another. They were all u-control. Haven't had a plane for about 35 years now, and I'm astounded by the electric technology out there. My first was a Cox .049 on a plastic P-51 that I won by selling magazine subscriptions in 7th grade. That plane would barely get off the ground, but it was loads of fun. That's too funny! The first U/C plane I had as a kid was a Cox P-51 too. I had never flown and had never seen it done. It didn't make it around once before I crashed it. I rebuilt it, then one day I heard someone flying in the ball park near my house. It was two brothers that had some small .049 powered stuff and a large McCoy .40 powered Ringmaster. They had a trainer and I learned to fly it. Found out balsa flies much better than plastic.. Dad set me up a table in his shop with a piece of cellotex ceiling tile on it, I bought some exacto knives, fuel-proof dope, borrow some of my mom's straight pins, and I was hooked. |
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On 1/25/2014 9:18 AM, wrote:
On Saturday, January 25, 2014 8:22:04 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote: On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:43:48 -0800 (PST), wrote: From a casual look at the plane you linked, it comes with a charger that has large alligator clips for hooking to your car battery. An AC charger would be another extra charge option, although if you wanted one (and it sounds like you don't) I'm not able to recommend one right now. I'd have to do a bit of research. My planes (and expertise) are gas and glow powered. I do have a couple of small, electric park flyers but they are older nicad powered models. Nothing with LiPo or brushless. There is some cool stuff out there in electrics, and many people are moving to that, but I still love the smell and mess of internal combustion RC. :-) The glow is what I was into many years ago. The Ringmaster was my favorite, and I had a few of them. Crash one, buy another. They were all u-control. Haven't had a plane for about 35 years now, and I'm astounded by the electric technology out there. My first was a Cox .049 on a plastic P-51 that I won by selling magazine subscriptions in 7th grade. That plane would barely get off the ground, but it was loads of fun. That's too funny! The first U/C plane I had as a kid was a Cox P-51 too. I had never flown and had never seen it done. It didn't make it around once before I crashed it. I rebuilt it, then one day I heard someone flying in the ball park near my house. It was two brothers that had some small .049 powered stuff and a large McCoy .40 powered Ringmaster. They had a trainer and I learned to fly it. Found out balsa flies much better than plastic. Dad set me up a table in his shop with a piece of cellotex ceiling tile on it, I bought some exacto knives, fuel-proof dope, borrow some of my mom's straight pins, and I was hooked. I think I did get a string controlled plastic plane at one point as a kid, but it crashed the first day and it never really ran right after that... |
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