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Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: August 1st, 2022, 9:04 pm
by Wayne Butler
Ive started a build thread on the RCSB forum too but value the view of people I knw in this forum so here goes.
Bought a part started MIck Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane from a guy over 2 yrs ago now and because of covid and the fact that we had lost our flying site I was on the verge of selling the whole lot...thankfully we have managed to find another flying site so I can start building again.
There was a lot of the initial contruction done when I got the Hurricane and it even came with a ZDZ80 engine which wasnt new but doesnt look like its had a lot of running.
First question to all in here is I dont think I can keep all the ZDZ hidden in the cowl... does anyone have any Ideas or is it too much power and should I trade in for a smaller engine...?
Second question has anyone ever made a canopy for this model.
Third question is that I will need a set of retracts and Oleos. I cant get a reply from Mick or Jim anyone got any alternatives?

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I intend to detail the gun ports on each wing between the two main wing Spars with additional strengthening where required.

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Ive had issues already though trying to align the canopy rails with the Bulkheads but others have done it so still working through that one.
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 16th, 2022, 10:17 pm
by stewart clifford
I doubt any engine big enough to fly it won’t poke out unless you extend the prop driver and then push the engine back.
MR does a canopy for this model, their website is fairly good.
Looks good so far.
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 22nd, 2022, 7:56 am
by IAN TURNEY-WHITE
I would agree that a smaller engine would be inadequate , always better to have a reserve of power than not enough.
It will sound better , fly better and the odd bit of engine /silencer sticking will not be noticeable in flight, but what will be apparent will be the more realistic flight that the larger engine would confer to the model.
Good luck with the model , regards Ian Turney-White
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 22nd, 2022, 9:27 am
by Keith Mitchell
... and, the ZDZ 80s a cracking engine. One's done sterling service for me in an Extra.
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 22nd, 2022, 10:24 am
by Cary Bailey
I agree with Stewart, if you can push the motor back and use the smallest prop extension you should be able to hide some of the cylinder protruding.
ZDZ has loads of power so amply pull that aircraft around the sky!
Cary
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: August 31st, 2023, 3:51 pm
by Wayne Butler
So back on with teh Hurricane build now.
Started to adapt the Seat I made which was a Spitfire Seat to a Hurricane one ... Main differences are how its secured to the Fuz.
This is the original seat I started.

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and this is the same seat for the Hurricane. Same principle and it still moves as per original to adjustthe pilots seat height.
I have also sorted the Canopy rails..so now on with the rest of the cockpit and detailing.
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 10th, 2023, 8:24 pm
by Wayne Butler
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 14th, 2023, 8:22 pm
by Alan Cantwell 1131
Proper fighter aces that Wayne
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: September 18th, 2023, 7:49 pm
by Wayne Butler
Well Maybe not quite to that Level dont have the resources, time or money...
Steady progress being made on the control column though... the top section now moves as per real grip with the aid of the scale chain and gears.

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: April 15th, 2024, 7:47 pm
by Wayne Butler
Finally got my retracts from Jim at Mick Reeves Models however the Spar that my centre Section was built with is different from the version that Jim now uses with the new electric retracts ..
Quick call and new Spar, Ribs on their way hopefully ..

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: April 16th, 2024, 2:09 pm
by Cary Bailey
Wayne, do you need any of these?
Cary
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: April 17th, 2024, 9:45 pm
by stewart clifford
Project looks great, excellent paint job on those exhausts.
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: April 21st, 2024, 11:35 am
by Philip Goff
Superb workmanship, Wayne.
PG
Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: April 29th, 2024, 8:40 pm
by Wayne Butler
Contacted Jim at MR Models and as usual an excellent service.
He confirmed I had the earlier Front Spar so said he would cut me a new Spar and relevant Ribs that had changed because of the latest Elect retracts...
Cut the old Spar out and any Ribs that had changed.
Added new Spar and transferred the retracts onto the new Spar. Just need to align the retract Blocks with the travel of the oleos to make sure they don't get snagged and will then glue them in place.

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4.5 Hurricane
Posted: May 15th, 2024, 12:30 pm
by Wayne Butler
Cary Bailey wrote:Wayne, do you need any of these?
Cary
I tried to PM you ... Yes I could do with a set...Ive set of 3d Filament printed ones that will need a whole lot of rubbing down and smoothing... Unless somone can provide me with the .stl files I can resin print some then .
Wayne