17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Jason Griffiths » September 30th, 2010, 10:53 am

Still looking really nice.

Whats that on tv Airwolf !!! ????
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » September 30th, 2010, 4:37 pm

I don't know what was on the tv lol :)

The Lancaster seems to be drinking money, it has been a very expensive project and im sill not done.... :?

hay ho....i will go home now a get the sand paper out lol :P
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » November 11th, 2010, 8:38 am

Here are some more photos, it has completely taken over the house now.
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby DAVE JOHNSON » November 11th, 2010, 8:51 am

Morning Rob---pics looking good,i can remember my Lanc in that stage of build---a couple of things that stand out that will give you problems later[from experience with mine[,the angle of the retract legs need a packing piece to angle forward a touch---and the engine bulkheads need cutting out at the bottom to create a cooling duct thro the bottom of the tank area---both easy fix,but need doing ,other than that i think you are finally on the winning side :D :D :D

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » November 11th, 2010, 10:17 am

cheers Dave, it is drinking money like no other plane i have..... :lol:
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Denis Brown » November 11th, 2010, 8:19 pm

Well done ROB. Mine is coming on also . and worst of all drinking my drinking money :lol: :lol:

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby DAVE JOHNSON » November 11th, 2010, 8:47 pm

Den--you shoudnt have time to go out drinking whilst you have that Lanc in the shed half built :D :D its about time you posted some piccies.It would be good to get a few of the new lancs over to East Kirkby next year.whether finished or not,they would be good alongside Just Jane for a photo shoot !!!

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Denis Brown » November 11th, 2010, 10:32 pm

Dave I dont go out drinking :mrgreen: :mrgreen: this time of the year. It is the sprout picking season. We start at 5 am until 9 at night picking sprouts. Sometimes we can earn as much as £80 pound a week. Not bad for round here :D


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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby DAVE JOHNSON » November 12th, 2010, 8:48 am

Den---its brought a tear to my eye thinking of you struggling with those Sprout pickers :D :D i had better get out and fix a couple of more appliances so i can bring you a few bob down to the AGM!!

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Denis Brown » November 12th, 2010, 10:01 am

SSSuuuuch aa kkiiiinnnd oooffer. ssooorrry about tthe ttyypiing but iiitts ffromm the iintensee cccoold iin tthhhhe oooppen fields. asaa ppair oooff gglooves annnd aaa boottle offf bbraandddy wooould allsso be wweelccome

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » November 12th, 2010, 4:34 pm

Dave can you bring me some "bob" down to the AGM :lol: ..... i am hoping that the lancaster will be ready for 2011 shows but we will have to see.... :D

When do you think yours will be ready Den?
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Denis Brown » November 12th, 2010, 6:35 pm

Probably a year :oops:

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » November 13th, 2010, 8:37 am

I could do with two or three months off work to catch up then I would be done for 2011 :)
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » January 20th, 2011, 8:23 pm

Hello all and happy New year!!

This project has now been running for over 12 months, not good :(

I will be honest and say with such a big project on my own i have lost the buzz, need a kick up the backside!!

I have more or less everything to finish the model to a flyable state! engines spinners, retracts, servos and so on...

Will try and get back into it and finish it for the summer!

Watch this space!! :)

Rob

Ps any tips on getting the "Buzz" back?? lol
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Denis Brown » January 20th, 2011, 8:50 pm

Robert_Greenwood wrote:I could do with two or three months off work to catch up then I would be done for 2011 :)

Keep going with it Rob . I know how you feel nearly had a bonfire with mine today, it fills the shed cant move for the damn thing cant see an end to it apart from a bonfire party :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Denis Brown » January 20th, 2011, 9:09 pm

Denis Brown wrote:
Robert_Greenwood wrote:I could do with two or three months off work to catch up then I would be done for 2011 :)

Keep going with it Rob . I know how you feel nearly had a bonfire with mine today, it fills the shed cant move for the damn thing cant see an end to it apart from a bonfire party :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby stewart clifford » January 20th, 2011, 10:17 pm

DAVE JOHNSON wrote:Morning Rob---pics looking good,i can remember my Lanc in that stage of build---a couple of things that stand out that will give you problems later[from experience with mine[,the angle of the retract legs need a packing piece to angle forward a touch---and the engine bulkheads need cutting out at the bottom to create a cooling duct thro the bottom of the tank area---both easy fix,but need doing ,other than that i think you are finally on the winning side :D :D :D


Lancasters legs don't end up at 90 degrees when down(on fullsize), are you putting them forward because you didn't know that or is it because they get pushed backwards on landing if in the scale position. I don't mean that to sound funny, just curious.
Great model Rob, keep at it and if work gets in the way it's easily solved by handing in your notice and telling them your off to have a life.

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Robert_Greenwood » January 22nd, 2011, 10:57 am

Lancasters legs don't end up at 90 degrees when down(on fullsize), are you putting them forward because you didn't know that or is it because they get pushed backwards on landing if in the scale position. I don't mean that to sound funny, just curious.
Great model Rob, keep at it and if work gets in the way it's easily solved by handing in your notice and telling them your off to have a life.

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The retracts lean backwards on the model, i am going to make them lean slightly forward so that on landing the weight of the model will go up the retract and into the main spar on the wing.

Think that's about it. :D

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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Andy Boylett » January 22nd, 2011, 11:27 am

Do you know what the pitch angle is on landing as many of these i watched at the shows are landing slightly nose up anyway, which put the gear at the correct angle. I would suspect that the scale leg angle is to match the scale landing pitch.
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Re: 17' tony Nijhuis Lancaster Build

Postby Tony Collins 1073 » January 22nd, 2011, 1:43 pm

When sitting on its undercarriage, The Lancs Main Struts are as near as dammit vertical.
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