- Mile Hi R/C Flying Club
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- Mile Hi R/C Flying Club
Tailspinners December 2015 AMA Charter 695 AMA Gold Leader Club VOLume 60 Mile HI R/C Flying Club ISSue 12 In This “Tailspinners” Get Well Chuck and Congratulations Ray! Who The heck Is Eddie Stinson? Stinson Reliant - Full Scale Pics and Info RC Stinson Reliant Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy Holidays To All "Feliz Navidad" Remotely Operated Tug for Full Scale Ray Duffy’s RC Trailer - REALLY NICE! Thanks Larry .... you old goat! A Peak Over Our Neighbors Fence - DRCE RC Paragliding and RC Sailplanes A Covering Tutorial “Maiden” RC Airplane Skis A Few P-47 Articles and a videos Spitfire 9374 Its Discovery and Restoration F-18 Full Scale and RC Scale Next Club Meeting TBA Aurora Fire Station 11 2291 So Juliet St Next Board Meeting TBA 1 WWW.milehirc.com Free the Slice of Villa ge I Pie at nn A the ft Mee ting er 2015 Christmas Party The Mile HI RC Christmas Party will be held: December 12th, 2015 @ 6:00 PM Mr Panda Super Buffet 2852 S Havana St. Aurora CO 80014 http://lyonairmuseum.org/ 2 Ray is back in the Cockpit after two years and he is feeling great. Congratulations Ray! (PS Minus the “Stache”) Wishing you a continued speedy recovery Chuck. Members - Chuckʼs surgery went well and he hopes to be back out at the flying field in a few months. We canʼt wait to see out there Chuck! Tony and Chuck ʻ1999 3 Dave and Jim ʻ2015 That was some pretty fancy flying Larry! ʻ2015 4 4 Ercoupe Videos This and The Next Page Thanks again Lewis for the AW 300! - Nov 2015 5 Ric and one of his students appear to be standing on my work table 4 Ercoupe Videos Looking good Ray! Ray is standing next to his new RC trailer. He has been busy building interior racks that will hold his airplanes plus he is placing wiring for 12 and 110 volt wall outlets. When completed, the trailer will also have a work and The Next bench up front, just inside the door This that Ray is standing next Page to here. Nice job and a really nice set up Ray. Ray Duffy Nov 2015 6 Long time club member (30+ years) is Larry Falsetta, pictured here. Larry provided us with a really good Heli web site called Runryder.com You will find a lot of interesting information within this web site plus it has a forum dedicated to Futaba Transmitters that Ben Minor constantly monitors. Thanks for sending this Larry. An Official “Old Goat” http://rc.runryder.com/helicopter/t728122p1/ Denny and John ʻ2004 7 A Tip of the hat to two more “Old Goats” http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/models/aircraft/Stinson-Gullwing.html Eddie Stinson: a True Pioneer in the Early Years of Aviation 8 Jimmy Doolittles Shell/Doolittle Stinson Reliant SR-10 http://www.thehdpilot.com/blog-article.aspx?id=39 FULL SCALE Flight in Stinson V77 Reliant (AT-19) "Gull Wing" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1rRqbXabRQ Did you notice how this beautiful Reliant was moved from inside the hangar to the tarmac? See the following page how. 9 http://www.stinsonflyer.com/ac-0.htm http://www.stinsonflyer.com/ 10 AC TrackTech Portable Remotely Controlled Aircraft Tugs One of the first “tugs” was this one being used by Wilber Wright https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL-Tu3HaW9Q 11 Parkzone's Stinson Reliant SR-10 BNF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKvcaf5lWHA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jMtBfI0uvg Top Flite Stinson Reliant by Ernest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anBxoqpVLCc 12 http://www.denverrceagles.org/ “A Peek Over Our Neighbors Fence” MHRC DRCE John, thank you for sharing your hard work. Hello members, I received an email a few weeks ago from an RC friend, John Dickens regarding the progress that he has had made in constructing foam wings. John emailed six pictures and some documentation about his foam wing progress. I have added Johnʼs pictures on the following three pages. You guys that are interested in foam planes will really appreciate what John has accomplished. John, thanks for letting me share your article and photos as well as the camaraderie that you have extended to us! Walt Johnʼs email: Hello, I finally finished a foam wing and flew it for the first time. The flight was successful and I am looking forward to collecting some test data. I replied: John you mentioned in your email that you covered the wing with paper followed by paint. What type of paper and paint did you use? Hello Walt, the paper is called masking paper. It is found in the paint department of home improvement stores. The 18 inch wide roll works best. The paper is attached with a diluted mixture of Elmer's White School Glue. The glue is applied to both the foam and the paper. The paper increases the stiffness of the Styrofoam by a factor of 8. I primed the paper with a latex primer. I had the primer tinted light blue. In the future, I will have the primer tinted light pink to contrast with the blue foam. I painted the wing with a glossy exterior latex paint, white on top and yellow on the bottom. Great job John. Did you like the way the plane handled with the size and throws of the ailerons? The roll rate was good, faster than a trainer, but slower than a sport airplane. The aileron deflection was +/- ½ inch. The aileron chord is 20% of the wing chord. The total span of both ailerons is 40% of the wing span. I finally finished a foam wing and flew it for the first time. The flight was successful and I am looking forward to collecting some test data. Lastly; Walt, while working on this foam project, I wrote a stack of notes 2 inches thick on notebook paper. I have consolidated these notes into a 20 page typed document. Let me know if you know someone who is planning to start cutting foam. See you at the airfield. John 13 John Dickens - Secretary & Flight Training Director Denver RC Eagles [email protected] The first two pictures are of the blue Styrofoam wing. 14 These two pictures show the foam after it has been covered with paper, painted, and ailerons installed. 15 These final two pictures show the wing attached to the airplane just before the maiden flight. There is superstition in the model airplane world that if you take a picture of an airplane it will not crash on the maiden flight. I am already making plans for different foam wings. 16 http://www.rcparaglider.com/default.asp 17 RC SAILPLANES AND MORE! https://www.flickr.com/photos/133148425@N06/albums/72157653748305493/page1/ 18 http://www.modelairplanenews.com/blog/2013/03/31/afternoon-project-build-a-flight-box/ http://www.sigplanes.com/Field-Equipment_c_83.html 19 A Covering Tutorial for Beginning Builders http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/thumbgallery.php? 20 http://www.maidenusammp.com/index.htm The attached web site gives you all the information that you need regarding these nice RC airplane skis. The skis in the above picture are mine and they are for a 40 size plane. I have had these for 12 years and I would buy them again in a minute. NOTE: There is one problem though with these skis. The arrows in the picture point to a little wire that I added to the skis in four locations. The reason for the added wire is that I found that on occasion the factory flexible wire will hop out of its groove on landing, and snap upward sometimes, puncturing the Monokote on the underside of the wing. FIX: I simply drilled two tiny holes at each location where the red arrows are pointing and I ran a wire through the holes around the factory wire adding a simple twist to the wire. Problem fixed. Never had a problem after that. % % Walt 21 Un-crating and Field Assembly of the P-47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2D3k0sJ8HM This truly remarkable step-by-step training film shows how a ground support crew of fifty men could assemble a P-47 fighter in a farm field using nothing more than muscle, unpowered hand tools, and pieces of the shipping crate it came in. We're talking nothing more than hammers, wrenches and bicycle pumps. You'll get a unique look at the inner workings of the Big Jug as it is bolted together. Then a pilot jumps in and flies it away! A must see for P-47 fans and shade tree mechanics alike. This video is a little long at 40 minutes but fascinating. P-47 Ace Francis "Gabby" Gabreski Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF3YR-1ucIU P-47 Thunderbolt movie https://www.youtube.com/watch? 22 The Great Escape “Tell mother I’ll be home for tea” http://www.christies.com/spitfire/interactive/index.html 23 https://www.youtube.com/embed/wfOD2y_AD_w?feature=player_embedded The above video was sent to us from Gary Brady. Great stuff Gary, Thanks http://www.boeing.com/defense/fa-18-super-hornet/ McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 I think that you will agree that the expression, “he nailed his landings” comes to mind after viewing this RC pilot below land his magnificent F-18. Very impressive flying. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D42wbLzttUA 24 nths o M t x In Ne rs e n n i p s Tail 25 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of you guys and of course, a Healthy Happy New Year to you as well! Here is a quote that past MHRC Newsletter Editor Al Duffy always added to our old newsletters; “What kind of club would Mile HI RC be if everyone in it were just like me?” Aren’t we fortunate that we are able to enjoy such a “great” hobby, at a “great” flying facility plus we get to hang out with “great” friends. Walt Walt - MHRCC Newsletter Editor [email protected] 26