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Electric Sea Fury
Electrifying on a budget
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this model is screaming from the rooftops do me A123 electric, the cells are a perfect fit.

I have added a high voltage UBEC to provide power to the retract servo, just in case. The switch on the bulkhead is for the UBEC on/off, I will leave it on I think, so when I arm the ESC the UBEC kicks in

http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/1100/Gallery/DSC_9553_(Large).JPG

Don't get the wrong idea here that my installations are neat this is an exception

Clear prop, Contact!

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Hey Danny thats looking great ! I use the same UBEC as that in my Hawk and initial bench testing has shown it to be very reliable. Thought you would end up with the M1s somehow

PM sent re..... other stuff

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Another fine example of what can be achieved from a  ARTF model  .
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Thanks chaps, was going to leave the NATO stripes off, but all the ones have them on so I guess the airbrush will have to be used a bit more yet.

Timbo you know me its A123 M1's all the way for us LOL

PS had a very interesting mail from John Emms at Puffin regarding Pelikan M1's

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PS trying to talk Chris B into doing his WJ231 115 the Yeovilton one, this one is WJ232 114 the Australian one, same as Shauns.

Two of these flying low passes at the Greenacres electric bash on August 16 and 17th should be awesome.

So far confirmed to be coming using A123 are:

BIG B-17 on 20 cells, 5 per motor.

Spit MkIX on on 12 cells

2 x fury's on 8 cells

Hurricane on 12 cells

as well as several more big warbirds on a variety of other cell types including hopefully an 11 foot Lanc.

Anymore warbirds want to come and play with us at Aldridge?

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Those are just the warbirds

There's also a couple of DB Moths, some pattern and 3D stuff. And a Wot4, a largish Tayporcraft and who knows what CM might dust off??   All on A123's.  And plenty of little stuff on LiPo's. And Bob P's Spit with the sound system and anything else he bings...

Does anyone have connections to order some more weather like we had last weekend?
What a cracking event we had   Greenacres/YT Funfly July 2008

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Danny,

Here's a pic of a non striped Sea Fury from the Historic Flight website

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l92/winchweight/bW-Fury.jpg

BTW just to clarify, mine may be in a livery of an a/c owned by an Aussie, but the original livery is that of Lt Hoagie Carmichael RN, who shot down a Mig15 in Korea.

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Here comes another one

Danny is right when he says this is the easiest kit ever to build. (of its type).
And it seems sooooo designed around electrics. Especially with our A123 Packs, but would suit Lipos well too.

Heres some pics of this afternoons work. Surfaces hinged, Elevators joined (thats a mod), Tail feathers glued on. Motor and ESC mounted, and the big job, retracts fitted and working.

http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/8352/Gallery/S6000871.JPG

http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/8352/Gallery/motormounted.jpg

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Thanks Shaun thats brilliant, I didn't realise the history of that Fury WJ232 and those photos have me convinced that it can remain un NATO'd

 Just finished of the canopy attachment tonight. Still needs "Hoagie" so have made the canopy removable for when I find one. (And bribe Shaun into painting it)

decals are on and it does look nice.

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nearly ready, just a method for arming to work out and the dummy exhausts, pilot is on its way

http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/1100/Gallery/DSC_9567_(Large).JPG


http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/1100/Gallery/DSC_9568_(Large).JPG

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Looking good!

I used evergreen tubing (scratch modellers use it, it's styrene the same as Airfix kits), and thin litho plate as the heat shield. Doesn't weigh very much at all. Is your tail wheel further forward than the instructions say?

When "Hoagie" arrives, chuck him over.

BTW the big "O" on the tail fin, means she is from the air wing of HMS Ocean.

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Thanks Shaun.

Yes you already told me the styrene you used lol I bought some and have it cut just not glued it yet. Yes the tailwheel is further forward, a short length of carbon tube epoxied into a hole bored through the underside block, then a length of piano wire bent to suit. It could be linked to the rudder, but I left it to castor. I have some lith plate, though may use alu tape, will see how the tape looks, if thats pants then i will resort to lith.

Thanks for the offer on doing Hoagie's make-up, I might try and talk Chris into the mission his pilots look good too, if he can't be co-erced then i will be back to you thanks for that

Cheers

Edited: 04/08/08 19:55
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Have sorted out the charging and arming system without removing any cowling. For an ocasional balance then the cowl will have to come off, but that as a rule is only every half dozen charges, certainly not at the field but in the workshop

I know the safety conscious Timbo will have a go at me for using two female 2mm connectors for charging, obviously I could get them around the wrong way, but the charger will sort that if I really am that daft!!

http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/1100/Gallery/DSC_9575_(Large).JPG



You can just see the deans connector on top of the fus, this ahs a small pice of bent piano wire sooldered to both short out the two deans pins and to act as a handle to withraw the shortng plug from within the opening in the cowl

Edited: 05/08/08 17:57
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I've just caught up on this one, very nice Danny - I'm going to have to get me one of those y'know.
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Leccy I hope David? 
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We'll I only own one i.c. motor now and it's in a model so yes, I have a feeling I've bought my last engine.
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blimey! perhaps you shouldn't publish that you will cause a riot .........

I haven't weighed the Fury since the paint went on and the extra detailing exhausts etc, but it doesn't appear to have had a drastic affect. upgrading the motor has added halp a pound

cheers

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LOL, no problem, Graham is still a glow-addict
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The exhausts, as Shaun suggested 5/16 styrene tubing is a good bet. I made a curved section with a bit of ply and some flat plasticard (styrene sheet).

This was zapped together, and then some epoxy run into the joints to lock it all in place. These are then sprayed black and a bit of silver dusted over the top.

http://www.modelflying.co.uk/members/images/1100/Gallery/DSC_9588_(Large).JPG



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The metal heat shield is made from self adhesive alloy tape from Halfords, i scuffed it up with a scotchbrite pad
Edited: 07/08/08 12:06

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