facthunter Posted July 4 Posted July 4 They wear out in the bore fairly quickly, But run well. Are they still made? nev
danny_galaga Posted July 4 Author Posted July 4 43 minutes ago, facthunter said: They wear out in the bore fairly quickly, But run well. Are they still made? nev No. But many engines (like my own childhood engine) hardly got any run time on them before being jammed in the back of a drawer. So quite a few near new ones pop up. They are popular for stunt because there's a certain speed you need to fly, any improvements on power are wasted in this case. There's a few Ruskie and Ukrainian engines around too.
rgmwa Posted July 4 Posted July 4 The OS Max35 was our most common engine in those days. I’ve got an unused OS40FSR still in its box that I bought about ten years ago. 1
red750 Posted July 4 Posted July 4 Two model aero clubs in Melbourne's east that I know of, Knox Model Aero Club on Stud Road, Knoxfield, with three control line circles, and Doncaster Aeromodellers Club on Bulleen Road, Bulleen, with one control line circle and a grass runway for RC models. Both can be searched on Google Maps. 1
danny_galaga Posted September 14 Author Posted September 14 VID-20250914-WA0001.mp4 Hadn't flown Lucky Lil Seven for over 20 years. Cox Medallion 049 with a 14 ml fuel tank meant it ran so long I fell over from dizziness once it finally stopped 😄 I've only been a member for about a year now. Was about time I actually flew something 🤣 Running on 20% nitro 3 1
facthunter Posted September 15 Posted September 15 Who Launched it for you? Flying something Like that would Bore me quickly. It's a very BASIC plane. I mostly flew 1/2 A team racing and STUNT/Combat. I guess the 049 had short control lines. I wondered WHEN you would get giddy. Nev 1
danny_galaga Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 2 hours ago, facthunter said: Who Launched it for you? Flying something Like that would Bore me quickly. It's a very BASIC plane. I mostly flew 1/2 A team racing and STUNT/Combat. I guess the 049 had short control lines. I wondered WHEN you would get giddy. Nev Most of the fun is in the building of it for me. Which is why I built an ultralight. That turned out to be the most un-fun thing I've ever done 😄 Next model I'll build, probably once the ultralight is gone will be a club racer. Again like you say not particularly exciting to fly per se, the excitement there of course is in getting the best time. After that, I won a carrier model in the club raffle. We don't do carrier, but it's big and aerobatic. Will run a .35. has drawings for third line throttle so I might add that too for a bit of fun 🙂 1
facthunter Posted September 16 Posted September 16 I built a few of the "ALL American" Reflex Flaps and bigger inside wing, for the 35. Could someone provide a Picture? At one stage that was viewed as the Ultimate "Combat" plane. I didn't follow the trend to RC Too expensive so went to the REAL thing and found out what real Poverty feels like. It's like a drug. You get hooked on Planes. Nev 2 1
danny_galaga Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 Most CL planes have a larger inboard wing
440032 Posted September 18 Posted September 18 On 05/07/2025 at 9:27 AM, red750 said: Two model aero clubs in Melbourne's east that I know of, Knox Model Aero Club on Stud Road, Knoxfield, with three control line circles, and Doncaster Aeromodellers Club on Bulleen Road, Bulleen, with one control line circle and a grass runway for RC models. Both can be searched on Google Maps. I was at "day one" of Doncaster Aeromodellers Club, (1973-4) two locations prior to the current long held location. That's where Doncaster name came in, that's where it was.
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