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AeroWorks 150cc Ultimate

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
Many new vendors popping up everywhere that offer the new clear/light three line fuel tanks. I even purchased one for penny's on the dollar from some yahoo on ebay. They are just so much easier to install and I love the large mouth to access building my own fuel lines and clunk. I know there may be a few that disagree with me, but I also use a 50 oz. tank on all my 150cc and up monsters. Yes, you will probably land with over a 1/3 to nearly half tank of remaining fuel, (depending on how much you are mashing the gas pedal) but I like the ease and peace of mind "knowing" I have enough gas in the event of an emergency and can not get my plane on the ground in a hurry. Allowing for a few go arounds. And honestly speaking, if a 150cc or larger airframe can not support the extra weight of fuel, then there is seriously something wrong. Just my thoughts, rule of thumb. 150cc=50 ounce, 100cc=28 or 32 ounce. And depending on airframe and flying style, 50cc=16 to 20 ounce. 20cc to 35cc=10 to 16 ounce. An electric fueling system really doesn't take that long to fill or drain. I never get in a hurry anyway. LOL
 
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acerc

640cc Uber Pimp
Everything is in, functional, end points set as well as the rates. Now I can take it back apart turn the fuse over and add the canister supports. Do not have a clue as to when I will get it outside with some fuel much less the maiden. It seems like the more I get done the more I need to do, oh well, time will tell.
 

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acerc

640cc Uber Pimp
Ha! A month and a half to do a 30hr assembly, that is less than an hour a day, nah did not take long? LOL.
I also think it is a real nice scheme and definitely should be easily visible in the air, of course the size will aid in that. As for maiden, it is ready now, I just prefer to run them once before heading to the field. This one should be even better than the other one as it is larger, larger is in a way easier. The weight and power equates the same to the wing loading between the two. I love the little one so I should love this one, but, we all know how theories go. I have a small front porch to build but will try to get it outside for a run in the next day or two. Then I can load it in the trailer and somewhere find a free minute, or 180 of them, and go get the maiden done. Be real nice if all this could happen this coming week.
 

Snoopy1

640cc Uber Pimp
Ha! A month and a half to do a 30hr assembly, that is less than an hour a day, nah did not take long? LOL.
I also think it is a real nice scheme and definitely should be easily visible in the air, of course the size will aid in that. As for maiden, it is ready now, I just prefer to run them once before heading to the field. This one should be even better than the other one as it is larger, larger is in a way easier. The weight and power equates the same to the wing loading between the two. I love the little one so I should love this one, but, we all know how theories go. I have a small front porch to build but will try to get it outside for a run in the next day or two. Then I can load it in the trailer and somewhere find a free minute, or 180 of them, and go get the maiden done. Be real nice if all this could happen this coming week.
I thought you still had to get the exhaust all figured out and installed.
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
Everything is in, functional, end points set as well as the rates. Now I can take it back apart turn the fuse over and add the canister supports. Do not have a clue as to when I will get it outside with some fuel much less the maiden. It seems like the more I get done the more I need to do, oh well, time will tell.
Pretty darned nice. But what is even nicer is that Behemoth shop you got it put together in. LOL. Way to go my friend.
 

49dimes

Damn I'm hungry
Everything is in, functional, end points set as well as the rates. Now I can take it back apart turn the fuse over and add the canister supports. Do not have a clue as to when I will get it outside with some fuel much less the maiden. It seems like the more I get done the more I need to do, oh well, time will tell.

At least ya got pictures to prove your progress. Me Like :). Books are not worth a "dime" unless they got lots of pictures :big-grin:.
 
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