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  1. Personally I think more economic value comes from the productivity of our normal jobs in the real world that we have to support our hobby expenditure! Does that count?? Edited By Chris Anthony on 18/12/2015 00:14:54
  2. Apparently the drum on the front of the M3 is an "unditching roller" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3_Scout_Car
  3. M3 Scout Car - US Army ~WW2 era (like the M3 half track but with a rear axle) Not sure on the other one
  4. Hi all, Just purchased a 2nd hand Grob Tutor, the ARTF kit from Blackhorse. Does anyone have any advice to share as to how this aircraft flies? My current plane is an Acrowot Also, a specific question I have is, how many degrees of flaps would you suggest should not be exceeded?
  5. Thanks Chris, hadn't realised there was a way to scroll up and down through the switches available. That's sorted it
  6. Does anyone know how to delete flight modes from the flight mode list of a certain model profile? Or at least set the switch that activates a certain profile to *no switch* or equivalent. I have certain flight modes on a certain model that I don't ever want to activate mid-flight any more, say, by accidentally hitting the switch that activates it. can't see how to delete these modes.
  7. Posted by Bob Cotsford on 03/10/2014 11:49:35: Or there's Leamington Hobby Centre out towards Wellesbourne if you get deperate If I get desperate?! Haha sorry Bob, I assume you mean because of the distance, with nothing else implied?? LHC is actually my normal shop, which doesn't have this prop in stock on this occasion. Which I have found a shame, as normally they are able to completely sort me out with whatever I need. I will give Kits'n'bits a try though, thanks for the recommendation Bob.
  8. Has anyone ever extracted torque measurements vs rpm for a model engine? I had hoped there would be more online than I have been able to find. I'm keen to see some data for something like a .25 or .52 2 stroke, to help me understand how propeller options actually affect the way the plane flies. I'm also keen to read about any dyno rigs that people have built themselves, if it has been done, and how torque was measured.
  9. Does anyone know where I can get hold of a 9x6 IC prop in the leamington/warwick/stratford area, ideally from a shop shelf today? My normal shop LHC only had a 10x4 in stock and I hated the way it made my Seagull trainer with an SC25 engine fly. It turns out I don't know of any other local hobby shops
  10. Posted by Andy Meade on 01/10/2014 15:15:15: In this instance, I am sure it is the same as the designation used on a flight controller : X +ve, X-ve, rotation about X Y +ve, Y-ve, rotation about Y Z +ve, Z-ve, rotation about Z = 9 DOF Hehe. That's not how it works. Why not +ve rotation and -ve rotation = "12 degs of freedom"?! BEB is right, the object's movement in free space can only be defined by 6 DOF, how more? The other measures, from compasses and altimeters, are duplicate measures of what the inertial measurement devices could theoretically tell you, but for practical reasons (as BEB suggested) cannot be relied upon. I too would like to know what these features will even be used for in a transmitter. And I think they both look ugly as sin. I have a Taranis, I'm allowed to say that. Hopefully the change in appearance of conceptual sketches to final production items in the transmitter industry is as drastic as in the auto industry.
  11. Posted by Michael Ramsay-Fraser on 02/10/2014 14:30:11: Short answer is yes, you can drive a car legally without tax and MOT provided you are on your way to a pre-arranged MOT test. The strange thing is, I could drive my untaxed and MOTless car from my home in Perthshire to London (or anywhere else in the UK) provided I can prove I have it booked in for an MOT. I learned this from a traffic cop who flew from London to buy one of my classic cars which was on a SORN. He booked an MOT over the phone and drove it home. The car was probably in better condition than most cars on the road anyway so slightly academic. Thanks Michael. I was aware of this, but it's not until now that I've actually wondered how insurers see this. I am aware (and have made good use of) the fact that the law/police will allow you to drive a car to a pre-booked MOT with tax or an MOT on the car, just insurance. But if you happened to have a crash whilst doing this, would your insurer pay out? All policies I've ever seen require the car to be "road-worthy", and the only recognised indication of road-worthiness that I am aware of is an MOT certificate. Are you in fact uninsured by driving a car that does not have MOT? Sorry if people find this irrelevant to the thread topic Edited By Chris Anthony on 02/10/2014 15:02:41
  12. After an ~8 month period of non-use, I'm reviving an SC52 engine. The engine was only about a month old before I stopped using it. I crashed the plane that the engine was in 8 months ago and so did not have the heart to plan ahead with proper storage and after-run treatment of the engine at the time. I'm anticipating some fuelling problems due to old fuel having remained in the lines/carb. I've flushed the tank with brake cleaner. Does anyone have any good tips for flushing the rest of the system? Is there anything else I need to consider before running the engine, given the time it's been lying around?
  13. Paul, "You need to tax it before you can drive it on the road?" Yes, this is still a legal requirement. "Can you tax a car who is owed by someone else? If not how do you tax the car before you drive it home?" Yes you can actually, although it seems unintuitive. For all the DVLA online payment system knows, the person buying the tax who isn't the registered keeper could still be a joint owner of the car, or a friend/relative doing the keeper of the car a favour, etc. "Is your insurance valid for an un-taxed car?" Yes. Insurance can exist without Tax or MOT being on the car. A reason for this could be insuring a car stored in a garage that is off the road against fire and theft, this could be done on a normal insurance policy. But this of course doesn't mean you are legal to drive a car with insurance and without tax, you still need both. And I don't know if an insurer will pay for a claim if the car was driven on the road without an MOT. Edited By Chris Anthony on 02/10/2014 14:07:08
  14. Hi guys. Got my A test in a week. So far I've been trying to read the handbook from cover to cover but haven't got very far. Could someone highlight to me the important sections that I should read as a minimum?
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