Ken Bones wrote:Nice one, keep going.
I have built a couple of the meister corsair. So easy to build.
The last one I took a week of work and built an airframe ready for covering.
Bonzey
Dave Jones wrote:Hi Dean,
Well this is handy! I've just picked up a part started Meister P47! I also looked at using the Ziroli plan to make the razorback section, it worked for you so will do the same, I'm not able to get on with mine just yet, so will be watching you finding all the problems! I've also read Mirce's build on RCU.
Keep up the good work,
Dave.
Glenn Masters wrote:My advice would be to be careful about adding too much operational detail at the expense of extra weight. Nothing kills a successful flying model more than if it gets too heavy to enjoy. Operating intercooler slats would be great for bar-stool detail, but you would be hard pushed to notice in flight (I dont think the fullsize operated unless at flying speed/temperatures) . . Keep it light and enjoy
By the way, I had a Meister P47 fitted with a 120 3W inline . . A great choice- and so smooth with alternate firing strokes . . Design a good silencer for maximum performance
Dean Mosley wrote:Dave Jones wrote:Hi Dean,
Well this is handy! I've just picked up a part started Meister P47! I also looked at using the Ziroli plan to make the razorback section, it worked for you so will do the same, I'm not able to get on with mine just yet, so will be watching you finding all the problems! I've also read Mirce's build on RCU.
Keep up the good work,
Dave.
Hi Dave,
Good to see that the love is out there,
I'm trying to get some one like Leon from Belair or Paul Dudley to put the additional Razorback formers through a cad system to perfectly align and cut them, they could then put them out there for general consumption/Sale (No joy as yet, I will see Paul early next month...!)
If you get stuck let me know and ill forward you a copy of the set
Good luck, you will have to put some pictures out there..
Dean
Phil Clark wrote:Re:- exhaust systems for inline twins......I've made these two for customers for the 3W 110cc twin.....one in a Mike Booth 1/4 scale Spit & a 2nd for a CompARF P-51.
http://www.fighteraces.co.uk/portfolio/exhaust-to-fit-14-scale-spitfire/
http://www.fighteraces.co.uk/portfolio/comparf-p-51d-mustang-exhaust/
Phil (Fighteraces)
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