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WINNIPEG PERFECT CIRCLE FLYING CLUB
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2021
Video history of the Winnipeg Perfect Circle Flying Club's activity over the years. Our current location is at the Kilcona Control Line Model Airplane Park in Winnipeg manitoba, Canada, 1229 Springfield Rd across the street from Master Brand Cabinets. If you would like more info or wish to become a member you can contact me here: kevin2312king@gmail.com
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Repaired Foamy Flight 1: getting the needle dialed in again
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Repaired Foamy Flight 1: getting the needle dialed in again
a bit mor3 power from the engine wouldn’t hurt… good job!
Sweet !
Very Nice colour scheme....pleas what engine runnig? Thank
Fox .36 Plain Bearing. Has angled glow plug.
A great plane for learning to fly the pattern fly it break it and keep gluing it back until you get it done
Thanks Len. Last year I learned the pattern on one, except the 4 leaf clover. PS, I'm proud of you for jumping into the World championships on short notice, and it was nice to see you flying at the team trials too. Love those low bottoms!!😲 That's what separates the boys from the men😅
Yes, I have a Carl Goldberg P40 Warhawk kit.😅
Nice to see that you are getting really good at slobbing a slob Keep at it. Len
Thanks Len.
This isnt for me.
Does the Name Carl Goldberg mean anything to you ? lol
Looking good👍
Looking good Paul...
Are you fellas using suction or bladder pressure?
Suction
@@winnipegperfectcircleflyin7859 Perfect, consistent rich run, wow. I'll try that with my Fox Combat special with th suction insert,
@@jmaclaren4147 Combat specials like to run at a fast 2 cycle. But let me know how it works out.
@@winnipegperfectcircleflyin7859 Aye, tried it on th bench MAS 10X6 suction insert an seems steady, th Sky ray will tell th story in flight, I'll see.
The part from 1:15 to 1:40. Try to figure out what the plane did from the time it left the screen until it reappeared??????
some type of 8-shaped maneuver?
Very impressive bit of flying,left hander too.
We are fortunate to have him
Absolutely a beauty!!!
Nice flight!! Also,nice tank! Who makes that tank?
Its a Brodak uniflow tank. We decided to paint it to match the plane. Added a few decals and then sprayed a coat of 2k acrylic urethane over it to keep it looking new..
Here's a closer look at the tank. th-cam.com/video/PsriH2_RAqc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5YFngeB3aQVTnFIa
That's not a crash. That's a landing with that particular model.😊
😅 I was thinking for a different word than Crash, and you nailed it!
That's not a crash, that's a landing for a slob!
I can can still smell the nitro watching this. Nice flight Mike.
Love those Sig Banchee planes,, I had one in the late 1970s with a Foz 35 and still have one in the box. Please post information and close up pictures of your plane.. Your motor run was very nice, what is it the engine and the prop? I have read that the nose of these planes need to be shortened to provide better balance and performance. IS that something you did also? Thanks for the video, please continue to post as you get it trimmed out..
Hi and thanks for the comment. Yes, the nose was shortened, there is a cheek cowl on it to help the nose from vibrating. This isn't my plane, I just applied the paint, which i uploaded in its entirety on youtube. Paul did a lot of modifications. Most important is the ones mentioned. Any other questions I can ask him for you.
Japanese stunt name 「SABRE DANCE」
I really enjoyed this. Are you running a uniflow tank?
All my tanks are uniflow except this one.Thanks for watching.
One of the old plain-bearing Fox 36?
Yes, you are correct.
Nice flight.I flew my COX PT-19 last night.I’m 64 and I,m still 14 years old in my heart.
Its a great hobby.
@@winnipegperfectcircleflyin7859Yes it is.
Sun in eyes. then i crashed the Bi Slob😢😅
Ouch
Flies great - how did you mount the bellcrank?
I just mounted the bellcrank on top of the wing using a long bolt through the center of the fuse.
Using a pipe on th VF is a good idea but in a 4-2-4 break it will never be lean enough to come on the pipe. beautiful relaxed pattern tho.
First flight of the year on it. It was running rich. The next flight is better after adding more rpm's
Remarkable flying ! Thanks for sharing :)
I can smell the castor oil :) enjoyed watching that!
Nice flight Larry.
Perfect run...
thanks!
Which engine and materials were used to build this plane? Also, did you cover it with iron-on plastic film, or tissue & fuel proof dope?
The engine is a Fox 35. The materials used were foam wings that were painted with white glue, and then covered with iron on laminating film. The film needs to be *low temperature*. The rest of the plane is balsa and plywood painted with dope then clear 2k automotive. No tissue.
@@winnipegperfectcircleflyin7859 Thanks! 😃 Nice flying! The engine sounds great as well. I only made & flew C/L models with my Cox Babe Bee 0.049. I sealed the balsa/ply structures with nitrate dope, followed by Testors "Hot Fuel Proof" Dope. Great days! 👍😀
I was trained by Larry in 2009 for the Sig competition in Iowa. Came 3rd in Beginner Stunt. I thank Larry for the great memories. This is the training spot...
Yes, Larry mentioned you. Telling me how hard you trained and how well you did at the contests. 🏆 👍👍
Thank you for the invitation.
You're welcome!!
Memories of my home flying field... Thanks
It would be nice if you came out flying some day. We can supply you a plane to fly
Engine go sour?
Yea, new plane and working out the bugs
I really dont know, i suspect the muffler is over heating it.
Looks like its getting closer to hovering, did you add some tail weight?
No tail weight added yet. Just more practise.
Hey now your getting the HANG of it !!!!!!!!
😀 Thanks Len! And all the BEST at the Nats and World Championships! 🏆
I bought this as a Brodak ARF, I found the engine mounts were not maple, they are like cheese, was disappointed in how they crush when I mounted the Fox .35.
Fortunately the guy that built this kit, added a full aluminum plate on top of the engine mounts, then cut the plate just enough to drop the engine in.
Nice flight, what engine and prop combo? I am trying to get mine more dialed in, its still not right.
I think he's using an OS Max 99. The prop is a Top Flite wood 7x3. The tank is a standard vent. He also has a piece of fuel tubing over the needle valve to seal any air leaks.
Lousy engine run. Replace the NVA.
After checking the engine every head bolt was loose. Stock nva is good enough.
Whit engine ae ye usin'
Fox 36 mark 6 on bladder with a fine thread nva, 7.8x6 APC prop on a bladder, 24% half and half oil 10% Nitro 60' lines
@@winnipegperfectcircleflyin7859 Ah hae this engine an it's a beast on a 10X6. It gets 10,000 on suction ad running rich.
Oh yeah, about 1975 had one with a hopped up G35 ,pacifier type blades. It would skid around really tight turns at speed. Loads of fun for sure!
Mid 20's much slower
It only 3 or four flights on it. Much more trimming ahead. Mostly props nitro and more engine break in.
Love it
Hi! Cool fly
Thanks!
Wow nice design! What is the scale speed? Thanks.
It might be flying at 60 mph.
VooDoo.