Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

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Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Tony Nijhuis 2280 » June 2nd, 2013, 9:29 pm

May be not as impessive as DJ's but today was the first flight of the 95" single turbine powered Vulcan and what a cracker....

AUW is 26lbs with fuel and Wren 100 for power but a cheaper Wren 80 would be more than adequate.

Before you ask,this will be a plan pack :D :D :D
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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Paul Holt » June 3rd, 2013, 5:25 am

Thats looks brilliant.

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Paul Holt » June 4th, 2013, 5:37 am

Would that fly with 4 EDFs?

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Barrie King » June 4th, 2013, 10:41 am

Hi Tony, can you confirm whether this is supposed to be a Vulcan or an Avro 707?

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Joshua Henderson » June 4th, 2013, 5:12 pm

Barrie
As it says -95" Vulcan I'd guess;-)

Remember its built for one turbine instead of two so some scale details will have to of been altered

Also once it get completed (paint and canopy etc) I'd imagine it would like like a semi scale practical model, and a cheap entry to a large turbine model


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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Tony Nijhuis 2280 » June 5th, 2013, 11:47 pm

A 707 would make a great project though!!!!

There is a radius shroud that will sit round the pipe outlet so side on the tail will appear to have the normal Vulcan 'dome' tail. Just worked out the wing loading and its about 18oz/sq foot......no wound she flew scale at 1/3 throttle!!

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Mike altham » June 9th, 2013, 8:43 pm

Looking good

Would the scale exhaust outlet be to far apart to have a bifurcated pipe to the inner outlets?

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Tony Nijhuis 2280 » June 13th, 2013, 11:22 pm

I don't think a Bif pipe would work Mke.....the wing is too thin to hide a pipe breaking out of the fus into the engine nacelles....better off trying a couple of small wrens. Currently making the VAC forms for the canopy and engine nacelles

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Barrie King » June 16th, 2013, 10:35 am

How small Wrens Tony? I have a couple of original 44s giving just over 7lb each would that be enough?

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Tony Nijhuis 2280 » September 22nd, 2013, 10:39 pm

Some more testing to but now finished in full war paint

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby chris willis » September 23rd, 2013, 8:36 am

Nice one Tony, those lights look the part. 8-)

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby David Brown » September 23rd, 2013, 3:44 pm

Looks great and I agree with Chris the lights finish it off. I was amazed how big it looks and only needs a 100 size turbine. Well done Tony another one for the stable.

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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Chris Bradbury » September 23rd, 2013, 8:23 pm

This makes me want my first turbine, fantastic.
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Re: Tony Nijhuis- 95" Vulcan

Postby Tony Nijhuis 2280 » October 4th, 2013, 9:39 pm

A bit more testing....
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Safely down

Now building MK2 with only a wren 80 for power.....just so I know it works with an entry level Turbine!!!
All the test flights were done with the Wren 100 dearated (in RPM to 145,000)to match the power of an Wren 80

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