david whiston wrote:Gents
not sure if this helps but on my Fuji, you have to really prime the motor before she will even think of firing , when I say really I mean to the point of petrol dripping back out of the carb, she then happily fires up a runs like a " Good un" most impressed as these are a powerful little motor. On the Fuji twin, it has automatic decompression buttons on each cylinder which aid starting,
hope that helps
david whiston wrote:Oh and Richard
once you have done all the bits and bobs , re check the C of G just in case you moved / removed anything which might have been there to get the balance correct.
david whiston wrote:try this
http://adamone.rchomepage.com/cg_calc.htm
unless someone actually knows what the Cof G is I would go for 25% of the chord ????
chris-berry wrote:Richard, I wouldn't bother messing with the strobe lighting etc until you've flown the aircraft and made sure you're happy with it. I'm flying a 1/4 scale chippy and haven't put and diff on the ailerons. I wouldn't think diff is needed on a 5th chipmunk. As for the engine, just use your hand to choke and away you go.
I'm using 2 Sub c Nimhs directly into a spektrum rx. At 1/5th scale you're looking at about 85" span and probably sub 15lbs. I'd go for a single 3300 sub-c nimh and leave it at that.
Is it an Apache Aviation chipmunk and whats the weight?
Chris
Rob Buckley wrote:Use an A123 or LiFe battery rather than a lipo, no need for a regulator then.
Rob Buckley wrote:Use a 2 cell LiFe, 6.6v nominal. Lower voltage so no need for a regulator.
What happens when the kill switch fails & turns the engine off?
Less to go wrong = safer.
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