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RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - TomG - 10-31-2019 (10-31-2019, 10:45 AM)Brian Wrote: If you use the Ryan, you may want to exercise a bit of artistic license and add some dihedral to the wing. The original design is inherently unstable and especially so with a model. The last thing you want is to have to fly it all the time to keep it in the air. Many years ago, I started building a Gnome rotary engine and made a deal with my dad that if I finished the engine, he would build a 1/4 scale Nieuport 28 to put it in. The engine was pretty far along, but unfortunately life got in the way and Dad got old, so it was never completed. I do plan on a resurrection, but it's doubtful I could complete it in time for Dad to see (he's 93), although it would be nice to at least see the engine run. Tom RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 10-31-2019 Hi Tom Yes some dihedral would be a great help I have considered a little wash out on the tips and perhaps making the fuselage a little longer To make control softer the original is very close coupled. I think the Gnome must be at the top of your to do list . Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - TomG - 10-31-2019 (10-31-2019, 02:36 PM)Brian Wrote: Hi Tom Actually the Stevens rifle is at the top of my list, once my life is back in some semblance of order. The Gnome will follow. Tom RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Dr Stan - 10-31-2019 (10-31-2019, 10:45 AM)Brian Wrote: Oh I believe it will run, you already have too much work in it for it to just sit & be a static display. BTW, I was thinking along the lines of a bi-plane. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 11-06-2019 [attachment=16347] The last part of the casing done apart from fitting the front bearing , that will be done when the crank is finished. So its on to make the crank. Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 11-07-2019 Just arrived in the post 10 euro free delivery Just could not resist it. Brian. [attachment=16348] RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - TomG - 11-07-2019 I was wondering how you were going to handle carburation. If the size is appropriate, that seems like a good option. Tom RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Highpower - 11-07-2019 Quote:Note: Some technical skill required to fit. They obviously don't know Brian very well. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Dr Stan - 11-08-2019 Certainly a wise choice. You would have spent a lot more than 10 Euros on material, labor, etc to build a carb. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - f350ca - 11-08-2019 Brian, I can't believe you spent 10 Euros on something you could have spent 20 Euros on materials and hours of work to make, that might not work as well. |