• If you are new to GiantScaleNews.com, please register, introduce yourself, and make yourself at home.

    We're 1st in Giant Scale RC because we've got the best membership on the internet! Take a look around and don't forget to register to get all of the benefits of GSN membership!

    Welcome!

IMAC Dalton 300 ml build thread.

Tseres

150cc
Here is what I did for air vents on the bottom. I bought my plane used. It wa set up with tuned pipes before. I'm using cans now. I had some broken stringers from handeling. I had to fix things to suit my needs.



PS. Your going to love how the plane flies.

3787=1616-DSC_0301.jpg
3787=1616-DSC_0301.jpg
3787=1617-DSC_0307.jpg
3787=1617-DSC_0307.jpg
3787=1618-DSC_0312.jpg
3787=1618-DSC_0312.jpg
3787=1619-DSC_0314.jpg
3787=1619-DSC_0314.jpg
3787=1621-DSC_0316.jpg
3787=1621-DSC_0316.jpg
 

sparkx38

50cc
Tseres;3787 wrote: Here is what I did for air vents on the bottom. I bought my plane used. It wa set up with tuned pipes before. I'm using cans now. I had some broken stringers from handeling. I had to fix things to suit my needs.



PS. Your going to love how the plane flies.


I like it.
 
I used a bunch of fender washers to move the engine forward on my Dalton but an SWB 0 degree mount would be cool. I say 0 degrees because the Dalton has right thrust built into the firewall and the SWB mounts come in several different degrees.
 
I just made a calculation that the engine mount needs to be 4.3 cm thick. this i based on adding the length of the motor box with the engine to the prop hub front aspect, and then subtract the distance from the cowl back to front plus 5 mm.
 
made the mount extension this morning, and came home and it is cured. tomorrow i will turn it over to my friend, Joe Ducharme, and he will finish it off for me.

4950=1864-IMG_5918.jpg
4950=1864-IMG_5918.jpg
4950=1865-IMG_5919.jpg
4950=1865-IMG_5919.jpg
4950=1866-IMG_5920.jpg
4950=1866-IMG_5920.jpg
4950=1867-IMG_5921.jpg
4950=1867-IMG_5921.jpg
4950=1868-IMG_5922.jpg
4950=1868-IMG_5922.jpg
 
murry;5000 wrote: That red 200 is nice !


thanks Murry, As i was preparing to build my airplane, and reading the threads out there, it appeared that there was a tendency for the airplane, in some build threads, to come out nose heavy, i believe, by getting the magnesium case, this will reduce the nose weight by 1 and 1/2 pounds, i believe, compared to the standard 200.

the standard DA 200 weighs in at 10.95 pounds.





and i quote:

"Cambize,



The inner workings of all of the DA200’s is the same. The difference is in the weight of the motors. The DA200 light shaves weight off of the cylinders which saves ¾ of a pound. The magnesium goes further by substituting magnesium for the aluminum case which save another ¾ of a pound.



Thanks,

Desert Aircraft"








seems to me like the engine will weigh in at about



well, let me go weight it now!!



i will be back
 
Top