The best builder and pilot is back, always a pleasure to see your work. I’m really glad to see you again. Hope you and your family is doing well. Martin from Norway
Thank you very much! And yes since my Moms passing last year December and then the typhoons and life sure can throw a curve ball in the way of life. Trying to make the new normal and get back to our awesome hobby. Thank you for still being part of it.
@@BayonasRCWorld You have more than enough of bad things happening to you, when I have a bad period in my life, I look a lot on your videos it makes me smile and learn a lot from you. Let me know if we can help you in anyway. You truly deserve some better times. And you are the best builder and always teaching me something new. And your pilot skills are amazing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Martin from Norway
I have a question about an AT 6 Texan gold addition from Topflight. I watched you video on the P51 build but didn't see how you built the fire wall. I got this plane from a swap meet and it appears to me that the previous engine was mounted to left side or right side if you are looking at it from the front....off center line from center of the fuse by about 1/2 inch, in fact the the whole thicker wood to stiffen fire wall is to one side. is there a reason for this? Question #2 I want to run a DLE 20 rear exhaust but the muffler is going to interfere with the wooden ring of the cowling mount....this is substantial being app.3/4 inch thick....could I cut this out of the bottom and patch it up to fit in the muffler?
As far as one side of the firewall having thicker material could be from the builder and what his reasons being not sure. As for the rear exhaust could you use a spacer plate on the firewall to bring out the engine alittle more so that the exhaust would clear the ring? If not then you can cut the slots to allow the exhaust tubes to exit or if the whole exhaust needs to clear the bottom ring then cut the bottom of the ring to allow exhaust to properly sit. The ring is to allow for cowl mounting blocks and support for cowl attachment. If you remove the bottom portion you just won't have a cowl mounting block there.
Thanks for the quick reply; I guess I didn't explain the fire wall clear enough. The fire wall has a thicker piece of plywood mounted to the former of the fire wall but it is mounted of center to the left. The engine was also mounted off to the left of the of the fuse center line....could reason being for this to off set for right thrust....was yourP51 engine set of to the left of the center line also?
@79palamino based on the plans I do not see any additional piece of plywood before the engine mount. So with that said it would seem that the original builder used a piece of ply to act as a spacer to extend his engine and engine mount further forward. Perhaps he was using a 2 stroke 60 size engine for the set up. Otherwise if using a 4 stroke 120 or gas engine you probably would not need that spacer in place. The main firewall already has it's right thrust angle built in if viewing from the top down of the fuselage.
I would love to see how you design your graphics and setup for your cutting machine. I just purchased a Cricut and in struggling to get everything lined up and to scale. Thanks!
I did a short video on how I cut my designs on the Cricut. It is not much since I was still learning at the time. The Cricut is my wife's and so I was just dabbling with it.
@@BayonasRCWorld I watched this but it was kind of generic. I want to use the circuit to make perfect layered cuts but I’m having trouble matching scale
That thing is like a rocket now, with that DLE 30 strapped to the firewall. Awesome! 👍🤙👍😎🔥
Awesome work as always Michael....great job on the cowl....she rips along nicely now
Yes indeed! Thank you and truly appreciate you
The best builder and pilot is back, always a pleasure to see your work. I’m really glad to see you again. Hope you and your family is doing well. Martin from Norway
Thank you very much! And yes since my Moms passing last year December and then the typhoons and life sure can throw a curve ball in the way of life. Trying to make the new normal and get back to our awesome hobby. Thank you for still being part of it.
@@BayonasRCWorld
You have more than enough of bad things happening to you, when I have a bad period in my life, I look a lot on your videos it makes me smile and learn a lot from you. Let me know if we can help you in anyway. You truly deserve some better times. And you are the best builder and always teaching me something new. And your pilot skills are amazing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Martin from Norway
Very nice! Mike c
Thanks a bunch!
I have a question about an AT 6 Texan gold addition from Topflight. I watched you video on the P51 build but didn't see how you built the fire wall. I got this plane from a swap meet and it appears to me that the previous engine was mounted to left side or right side if you are looking at it from the front....off center line from center of the fuse by about 1/2 inch, in fact the the whole thicker wood to stiffen fire wall is to one side. is there a reason for this? Question #2 I want to run a DLE 20 rear exhaust but the muffler is going to interfere with the wooden ring of the cowling mount....this is substantial being app.3/4 inch thick....could I cut this out of the bottom and patch it up to fit in the muffler?
As far as one side of the firewall having thicker material could be from the builder and what his reasons being not sure. As for the rear exhaust could you use a spacer plate on the firewall to bring out the engine alittle more so that the exhaust would clear the ring? If not then you can cut the slots to allow the exhaust tubes to exit or if the whole exhaust needs to clear the bottom ring then cut the bottom of the ring to allow exhaust to properly sit. The ring is to allow for cowl mounting blocks and support for cowl attachment. If you remove the bottom portion you just won't have a cowl mounting block there.
Thanks for the quick reply; I guess I didn't explain the fire wall clear enough. The fire wall has a thicker piece of plywood mounted to the former of the fire wall but it is mounted of center to the left. The engine was also mounted off to the left of the of the fuse center line....could reason being for this to off set for right thrust....was yourP51 engine set of to the left of the center line also?
@79palamino based on the plans I do not see any additional piece of plywood before the engine mount. So with that said it would seem that the original builder used a piece of ply to act as a spacer to extend his engine and engine mount further forward. Perhaps he was using a 2 stroke 60 size engine for the set up. Otherwise if using a 4 stroke 120 or gas engine you probably would not need that spacer in place. The main firewall already has it's right thrust angle built in if viewing from the top down of the fuselage.
I would love to see how you design your graphics and setup for your cutting machine. I just purchased a Cricut and in struggling to get everything lined up and to scale. Thanks!
I did a short video on how I cut my designs on the Cricut. It is not much since I was still learning at the time. The Cricut is my wife's and so I was just dabbling with it.
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@@BayonasRCWorld I watched this but it was kind of generic. I want to use the circuit to make perfect layered cuts but I’m having trouble matching scale
@@heavyjohnny yeah I have not gotten into all that to be honest. I just kept it simple
Can you drill a carbon fiber prop for a DLE 30?
Yes you can especially if you have the drill guide for precision and accuracy
Is the plane kit a one peice wing design ?Thanks
Yes, it is. One piece and also can be built as a clipped wing version.