Meister Zero

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David Brown
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Meister Zero

Postby David Brown » August 30th, 2014, 7:11 am

This is not such a new project but a slow build over about 2 years, I had it ready to fly (in primer) a while back but due to it being blown off its trestles & wrecking the cowl etc along with damage to the Moki 150 I lost interest. I am now back on with it with some help & enthusiasm from fellow club members. I have just finished refitting the cowl mount plate & engine module along with the cowl flaps. Its just the sliding cockpit (another mod) to finish then it will be again ready to test fly.
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david clarke
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Re: Meister Zero

Postby david clarke » August 31st, 2014, 5:35 am

Nice to see this one progress Dave,seem's like you've had this one kicking about since god was a boy. :lol:

David Brown
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Re: Meister Zero

Postby David Brown » September 11th, 2014, 3:13 pm

Well after two years on this build she has finally flown. I had a few teething problems and a change in balance but it all came right in the end. The Moki 150 ran faultlessly with the best sound track out both slow & flat out. I managed 4 of the 6 test flights with only a service on the engine after the third flight. I want to try the 3 blade prop on the next flights. Flaps needed down elevator mixing in and they made all the difference to the landings. All up flying weight is 52lb, radio is Weatronic dual receiver. Steve took some video of its flights so I will post on utube when I sort them out.

Dave
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Gregg Veasey
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Re: Meister Zero

Postby Gregg Veasey » September 11th, 2014, 9:33 pm

Well done Dave. I best get my Zero out again for next year then. Did you not have the latest build instructions for it though as they say about the need for a down mix with flaps.

David Brown
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Re: Meister Zero

Postby David Brown » April 12th, 2015, 3:36 pm

Due to the good weather I have had chance to paint the Zero at last, just the cowl and gear doors to do now. Its the first time I have done flush rivets and I am pleased with the effect.
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rob ellis
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Re: Meister Zero

Postby rob ellis » April 12th, 2015, 5:18 pm

dave that looks terrific,,,i had one a few years ago & they fly like their on rails,..,,.good luck with it.,

David Brown
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Re: Meister Zero

Postby David Brown » April 13th, 2015, 7:01 pm

Cheers Rob, cowl painted this evening. getting there now. Its funny, when you don't need a shine it does. :)
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