2008 the year of the Turbinator
#376
Just curious guys, Looks like Nick Ziroli has updated his website and before he had hundreds of construction photo's on the Turbinator. Anyone know what happened to those photo's and if so how to possibly access them?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#382
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Hmmmm, I was trying to fix one or two things on my post above but all the comments got erased, not sure how, oh well.
You nailed it I dusted it off with my brush right after I took it down from the rack.
The next thing to do on the fuse is to build the vertical stab ( fun )
You nailed it I dusted it off with my brush right after I took it down from the rack.
The next thing to do on the fuse is to build the vertical stab ( fun )
Last edited by CARS II; 01-20-2017 at 11:24 PM.
#384
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You nailed it again
Question, how much fuel are you carrying, I was looking at the 100oz Dubro tank, comparing the the Jet Tech size with with that one, the Dubro tank is a tad longer but I think it can be made to fit the fuel tank compartment.
Three options.
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Height: 96mm (3.78")
Length: 292.1mm (11.5")
Width: 130mm (5.12")
Nelgene bottle
9.5 x 5.75 x 3.25 inches
Jet Tech
10.75" (273 mm) long x 5.0" (127 mm ) wide x 4.5" (114.3 mm ) tall.
Question, how much fuel are you carrying, I was looking at the 100oz Dubro tank, comparing the the Jet Tech size with with that one, the Dubro tank is a tad longer but I think it can be made to fit the fuel tank compartment.
Three options.
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Height: 96mm (3.78")
Length: 292.1mm (11.5")
Width: 130mm (5.12")
Nelgene bottle
9.5 x 5.75 x 3.25 inches
Jet Tech
10.75" (273 mm) long x 5.0" (127 mm ) wide x 4.5" (114.3 mm ) tall.
Last edited by CARS II; 01-21-2017 at 05:25 PM.
#387
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I had a chance to take some measurements, the Dubro tank will fit just fine, minor mod on BH 8, 100 oz of fuel is enough for a 10 min flight with a K 80, I may adds a small hopper tank to trap any air from going into the main tank and then there is the UAT, naah forget the hopper tank, I will just use the UAT
Specifications:
Diameter: 95.25mm ( 3-3/4" )
Length: 254mm ( 10" )
Weight: 1304g ( 2 lb. 14oz. )
Maximum RPM: up to 145000
Thrust: 8618 g @ 21.1° C. ( 19 lb. @ 70° F. )
EGT: 650° C max
Fuel consumption: 239 g / min ( 8.46 oz / min )
Fuel: Diesel, Jet A1, Kerosene
Lubrication: 5%
Maintenance cycle: 25 hr USD300
Specifications:
Diameter: 95.25mm ( 3-3/4" )
Length: 254mm ( 10" )
Weight: 1304g ( 2 lb. 14oz. )
Maximum RPM: up to 145000
Thrust: 8618 g @ 21.1° C. ( 19 lb. @ 70° F. )
EGT: 650° C max
Fuel consumption: 239 g / min ( 8.46 oz / min )
Fuel: Diesel, Jet A1, Kerosene
Lubrication: 5%
Maintenance cycle: 25 hr USD300
Last edited by CARS II; 01-22-2017 at 02:42 PM.
#388
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Since I haven't built anything from a real kit in a long time I find myself without some of the necessary tools needed for the build, a trip to HF and HD stores will get me ready for construction .
I still have to build me sanding blocks and have to get a sheetrock for the table when I build the wings and stabs.
Everyone should have a Rambo knife
I still have to build me sanding blocks and have to get a sheetrock for the table when I build the wings and stabs.
Everyone should have a Rambo knife
Last edited by CARS II; 01-22-2017 at 04:49 PM.
#393
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The guys that build the 125% should be able to help you with that, the 100% are small enough that they can be carried in a small vehicle.
I believe Ron did the two piece wing on his 125%.
There, I posted a link.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...-125-size.html
I believe Ron did the two piece wing on his 125%.
There, I posted a link.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...-125-size.html
Last edited by CARS II; 01-23-2017 at 08:04 PM.
#394
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I read through the 16 pages and what I noticed is the lack of pictures showing details of the builds, I always like to add pictures of my builds so that it may help others building answer some of the questions they may have.
The glues that I'm using, the last two F6s didn't have the holes for the 1/4 in dowels, I used F9 to mark them and traced an F6 on 3/32 balsa in case I need them if the hatch comes out short in the back.
The glues that I'm using, the last two F6s didn't have the holes for the 1/4 in dowels, I used F9 to mark them and traced an F6 on 3/32 balsa in case I need them if the hatch comes out short in the back.
Last edited by CARS II; 01-23-2017 at 08:25 PM.