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Pulsepilot
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Hello everyone!

Post by Pulsepilot »

Hello fellow model builders,

I am 16 and have been building balsa models since I was 11 (first model was the tbf avenger). I build mostly model airplanes (R/C, half A C/l, Free flight) and also model rockets. I plan on building either the 400 series P-51 or P-40 for .049 U-control in the future, so I'll be asking all sorts of questions when I get to it, in addition to other things.

Hope to learn alot here,

Sam
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

Welcome to the board! :D
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Post by supercruiser »

Hi Sam,
Welcome to the board. There is a C/L Corsair build going on now on the forum. Might find some useful information there. Ask away with the questions. :D
Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

You certainly have come to the right place, there is a wealth of knowledge here, 1,000' pf posts to get info from, and a lot of very nice, helpful people!
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Post by BillParker »

The P-40 is easier to fly, but if you have any flight time at all, the 51 ain't no thang...

If you build the tail feathers right and fly short lines with the 51 it'll ppull a loop...

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ADW 123
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Post by ADW 123 »

welcome to the board.

as supercruiser mentioned, im building a 1000 series corsiar to u control. if you like C/L, then you will like to see this. post pics of your progress/builds.

Alex
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Post by Squishyp38 »

Welcome!
ADW is building a 900 series mustang, and so am I, there are alot of good suggestions on his build.
Good luck!
The P-38 is arguably the best... Forget that, it is THE BEST fighter of world war two, and is epically AWESOME!
Squishyp38
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Post by ADW 123 »

oh, and im 14. good to see some younger model builders joining up.
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Post by Squishyp38 »

I am too.
(14 AND glad to see other young modellers)
The P-38 is arguably the best... Forget that, it is THE BEST fighter of world war two, and is epically AWESOME!
Squishyp38
flash52
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Post by flash52 »

The 400 series makes a good scale control liner. I built a fw 190 back in the early 70's. I used a Golden Bee for the motor. It was a little under powered It would keep the lines tight but any stunts were out of the question. If you use a reed valve .049 you need to keep your model on the light side. An .049 medalian or TD .049 has plenty of power. Beef up the landing gear a little and swap out those hard plastic wheels for some light foam wheels.

A lot of good info here. Welcome to the forum.

flash
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13 here
ADW 123
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Post by ADW 123 »

i used the .049 Tee dee on the 400s. if you can, i would STRONGLY suggest that motor for it. it does an EXECLENT job. i even had pleanty of weight for 1/16" sheeting on the bottom of the wings, and ply wood and some metal screw rings on the elevator for my solo launches (which i made removeable for whenever i was so forchunate to have someone who could be a ground crew)
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