IanGreen wrote:Hi Bill, and also to you --- many thanks for responding to my query.
Impressive picture you have submitted too.
As you will have seen from my response to H65 Driver, (after he supplied a link) I shall be going and trawling that link for any help I can get in "converting" the Cessna.
It will no doubt be a struggle, but it is likely to be worth it in the end.
By the way, did you use a fuel engine, or an electric one?
Although I have a passion for fuel, I had thought of going electric this time.
Regards,
Ian
I used a geared 370 brushless setup, which is well matched to the plane. One of the reasons for the geared setup is realistic sound. I use it with a GWS HD series prop, which is not as efficient as a SloFly prop, but sounds better. They are not as loud as a fuel engine, but have a realistic engine sound versus a silent outrunner. The C172 cowl will easily fit an outrunner, but some planes like the Aeronca Champ have high mounted prop shafts where a few mm of clearance can make a difference. There are some gearboxes that allow for a tight prop shaft to cowling clearance, where an outrunner would force you to mount the prop shaft in a non scale position, which is another reason for using geared setups. For the C172, an outrunner would be simple to install than a geared setup and less expensive.
One thing I would consider is using aluminum wind struts and reinforcing the mounting areas for screw attachment. The plastic cabin is strong molded piece, where the dowel rod and rubber band attachment can be eliminated if you have strong struts to secure the wing, which gives a cleaner appearance. The challenges I find in small models are often caused by mounting the gear in a location where it reduces or eliminates the need for ballast. This often means mounting the tail servos, receiver, and battery in the nose area, with tight clearances between the components. Other challenges are things like routing the nosewheel steering linkage from the rudder servo, to avoid the added weight of an additional servo. It's a lot easier to mount gear where most convenient, but the weight benefit of placing gear to reduce or eliminate ballast is worth it.
As for posting links, I thought you would find my build thread at rcg and would also understand why I didn't post it publicly. I normally would post a link, but rcg's admin has gone out of his way to make anyone who has disagreed with him look foolish. I figure I'm embarrassing myself enough by showing a photo, that can then be tied to the the link provided in the rcg Guillows thread. The link can easily be found at rcg, but I don't post them publicly, due to rcg's previous tactic of actually adding my real name to the account. Done again, all my build threads would be here, Wattflyer, and places other than rcg, where I would have no issue about placing a link.
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