Hi Guys and Gals,
Back home for 22 hours and getting my supplies for next trip... Plan to re-build my 400 series Zero... Then build 2 new ones... Then build the Zero Killer... The 1000 series Hellcat.
Here is the starting point:
The model as you see it weighs in at just over 100 grams. My last model in the 400 series (Miss Scarlet-P-51) weighed in at about 70 grams and flew at Denver but had engine thrust line problems.
This plane flew at WestFAC IV in the "Battle of Midway" (Mass Launch) and was shoot down in the first round. The plane is built from a diecut kit and built to Guillow Plans. The plane flew low to the ground and almost pulled out for a longer flight. At this point in my "flying career" I was still learning how to adjust models for flight and get the proper power set up. My thrust line was very questionable. But my new FAC friends were helpful and enjoyed my enthusiasm! The model flew with tan rubber and a 9 inch Peck prop. The model has potential to fly better as is, but I plan to chop off the wing and build a totally new wing. It will be lighter and have more dihedral. I also plan to remove the tail and build a lighter and larger tail.
If you want anymore pictures of this model ask now as it is going to the bandsaw tomorrow to cut off the wing.
Here is the size of the SAME scale Zero Killer:
...and here is the wing:
I think if I can build the Hellcat light enough it will be an FAC contender!
Mitch
PS: My plans for the new wing will use half the ribs and diehedral to FAC rules... wingtips to the bottom of the canopy.. I plan to build a bent balsa tail. I will also move the motor reg peg forward 2 bays. My new Zero's will be built using kit parts I ordered from Guillow's and my own stock of contest balsa. I use domestic light tissue. I will also have a totally new front end for thrust adjustment!