Hellcat 105" span

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Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » November 10th, 2012, 11:31 am

Hi Gregg,
Only just seen this, will email you mate.
Richard.

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » November 29th, 2012, 8:37 am

Had DLE111 running on test stand. surprised just how much power it has!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Richard.

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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » January 2nd, 2013, 4:31 pm

Engine now ran in, will soon be fitted to Hellcat ready for test flights.
Richard.

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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » January 21st, 2013, 5:14 pm

Hellcat progressing!!!!!!!!!
Got a serious wiring job on the go! :roll: lol. Fitting a Powerbox RRS with 2 x JR RD921's with sensor switch and LCD screen in the cockpit. ;) it will be nice and neat when i have finished. :)
Richard.
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John Greenfield
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby John Greenfield » January 22nd, 2013, 7:42 am

Richard

I see you are running the standard DLE exhaush diverters on your motor. hope you do not fly on a noise sensitive site !!!

John

Mike Booth
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Mike Booth » January 22nd, 2013, 12:24 pm

Looks good. No power loss on those pipes !!!

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » January 22nd, 2013, 2:35 pm

John Greenfield wrote:Richard

I see you are running the standard DLE exhaush diverters on your motor. hope you do not fly on a noise sensitive site !!!

John

My friend actually runs one of these engines in a large cub and it is not as noisy as i thought. I will run the engine all cowled up and see what I think and amend if necessary.
I fly at many places John, and don't have any noisy planes that offend or have been told otherwise.
Richard.

Ken Bones
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Ken Bones » January 22nd, 2013, 5:41 pm

Hi Richard.
Next time we meet, remind me to show you some vid of a model being flown at my site while being recorded from my house. The model hasn't been back since!

Ken

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » January 22nd, 2013, 6:31 pm

Hey up Ken, don't shoot me down, the damn thing ain't flown yet! :roll: I have lots of other models which i have flown at your site, and did not think i had caused you any grief! :?: Clearly you did not read all of my reply to John about altering the exhaust if to noisy ;)
Wish I had not posted a picture now :|
Richard.

ian redshaw
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby ian redshaw » January 22nd, 2013, 10:01 pm

Blimey Richard, I think you have firmly got hold of the wrong end of Kens stick here :D :D

Some of these engines have a bad (read - non existant!!) degree of silencing, but I do agree that Johns Cub sounds nice.

Ian.
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chris willis
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby chris willis » January 22nd, 2013, 10:28 pm

Nice cans Richard :D :D

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » January 22nd, 2013, 11:01 pm

ian redshaw wrote:Blimey Richard, I think you have firmly got hold of the wrong end of Kens stick here :D :D

Some of these engines have a bad (read - non existant!!) degree of silencing, but I do agree that Johns Cub sounds nice.

Ian.

LOl, sorry if I appeared grumpy Ken, I did not mean to :oops: , but as I said I will run it in the large cowl and if I feel its above limits I will alter the exhausts accordingly. Always can have a heavier exhaust and lose some lead :lol:
Finally had all the control surfaces working tonight, now need to hide all the wires :roll:

I will take 2 happy pills for tomorrow ;)
Richard.

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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » January 24th, 2013, 12:49 pm

Pictures of the Retracts and doors!!!!!!!!.
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » February 4th, 2013, 9:25 pm

Now 99% radio installation finished. Look at the before and after pictures!!!!!!!! :)
Just got to touch up cockpit where fitted soft switch and add pilot.
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andywynn
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby andywynn » February 5th, 2013, 9:10 pm

Looking great there Richard. Really looking forward to seeing her go with a few horses under the bonnet :) will it be ready for EK?

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » February 6th, 2013, 8:01 am

Hi Andy,
Yes hope to start flying in March, got final inspection a week on Saturday, then need permission to test. Hope to finish off big P51 test flights asap, otherwise I will sell it.
See you at EK. Or maybe at Sleap.
Cheers Richard.

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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Hugh Grant mbe » February 7th, 2013, 10:38 am

Hi Richard,
I am using the DLE 170 in a Prestwick single Pioneer and fitted Sid King syle inserts to reduce the outlet size. I also lined the radial cowl with 6mm felt. The reduced the decibels by a substantial amount.
Cheers,
Hugh

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » February 9th, 2013, 4:12 pm

Thanks Hugh.
Finished all radio checks now with wing on and cycled gear for air leaks. Just need Redder's now next weekend for final inspection and then await permission to test ;) you can see the total wingspan from the picture.
Richard.
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Cary Bailey » February 10th, 2013, 10:36 am

She's a beauty! (Not you Rich)!! Looking forward to seeing her take to the skies!
Cary

Richard scarbrough
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Re: Hellcat 105" span

Postby Richard scarbrough » February 23rd, 2013, 3:39 pm

Had Mr Redshaw over today to give the Hellcat it's final inspection and it passed.. I now need permission to test certificate from LMA/CAA and I can then start flying it. :P
Also got back my P47 after its makeover :D
Richard.
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