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Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Simon Willey » June 28th, 2012, 6:59 pm

Just taken on getting the 60% English electric Wren up and flying again.
Needs some TLC , but its still generally very good.
It will get a new 2.4 radio install .
It will be powered this time by a DLE111 which should give it a bit more go than it had before.
Hope to get it flying this year if I have the time, so its sorted for a few LMA events next season.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby John Greenfield » June 29th, 2012, 6:41 am

Is that the one Roy Salter built quite some time ago.

I had the pleasure of flying that at Old warden many moons ago before they got touchy about large models.

Nice.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Chris Lane » June 29th, 2012, 8:11 am

Now that's just power-crazed! The full size original flew on 7.5 HP whereas your 60% Wren will have a DLE111 quoted at 11.2HP. . . . . . . .

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Simon Willey » June 29th, 2012, 5:11 pm

John Greenfield wrote:Is that the one Roy Salter built quite some time ago.

I had the pleasure of flying that at Old warden many moons ago before they got touchy about large models.

Nice.

John


Yep sure is.
What was it like to fly then John.


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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby John Greenfield » July 2nd, 2012, 11:44 am

Slow and stately is probably the best way to describe it. I seem to reacll aileron response was very slow but ok on the rudder. It also glides quite well as I recall the motor stopped on one flight.

Have fun and enjoy.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Simon Willey » July 2nd, 2012, 6:25 pm

John Greenfield wrote:Slow and stately is probably the best way to describe it. I seem to reacll aileron response was very slow but ok on the rudder. It also glides quite well as I recall the motor stopped on one flight.

Have fun and enjoy.

John


Thanks John. I certainly will enjoy flying the old girl.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby stuart cotgrove » July 2nd, 2012, 8:08 pm

What size engine did you take out Simon?

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Simon Willey » July 2nd, 2012, 8:30 pm

stuart cotgrove wrote:What size engine did you take out Simon?


Was not one in there Stuart. Got it as a bare airframe from Ian . I think it used to have a 75/80cc single which quite a few people tell me was marginal.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby John Greenfield » July 3rd, 2012, 6:46 am

I seem to recall it was a Mackay 80 although my recolection is that it may have been a twin. It was not overpowered and I think your choice of a DLE 111 is a good option. 28 x 10 prop (if you have the clearence) would be a good choice, especially something with a wide paddle blade like a Biela.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Simon Willey » July 3rd, 2012, 4:57 pm

John Greenfield wrote:I seem to recall it was a Mackay 80 although my recolection is that it may have been a twin. It was not overpowered and I think your choice of a DLE 111 is a good option. 28 x 10 prop (if you have the clearence) would be a good choice, especially something with a wide paddle blade like a Biela.

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Thanks John. I am hoping that the DLE will be perfect for it. The engine which I got 2nd hand came with 2 new Biela 28x10 props so looks like things were meant to be. Plenty of clearance for them as well.
Just in the process of collecting the bits to build an exhaust system for it.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Simon Willey » November 17th, 2012, 5:41 pm

Well I got all the relevant bits of paperwork through this week and the weather was playing ball so the Wren took to the air. What a great model, it flew better than I could of hoped. The DLE 111 with good silencers built into the fuz was the Perfect match for this great old girl.I fell very happy to get an old project like this back into a usable model. Its a joy to fly . Just need to add the rest of the detail bits now and get the rest of me flights done.
I will gets some pictures and Video sorted soon of it but I am a very happy Wren flyer.

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Matt Harrowven » November 17th, 2012, 5:59 pm

Nice one mate, I look forward to videos :-)
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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby Paul Williams » November 17th, 2012, 7:22 pm

Nice well done

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Re: Be great to see the old girl flying again

Postby ian redshaw » November 21st, 2012, 1:12 pm

Great news Simon, look forward to seeing it in action. I seem to recall the original engine was a Mackay 90 twin. Pilot is on the go Simon, you'll have to let me know what clothes etc? White flying suit a la Old Warden?

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