Click logo to return to home page. ]

 
Home>Forums>Introduce Yourself>Stuka project in Arizona Post Reply   New Topic   
Forum Jump  
] ] ]
]
Author / Post
Avatar User Offline Kem Poyner
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: December/17/2019
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 71
IP Logged
Posted: February/11/2020 at 1:10pm  Quote
 
Hello group! My name is Kem Poyner. I have been involved in RC for over 25 years. I have enjoyed Warbirds, Civilian and EDF jets. Years back I competed in IMAC aerobatic events. I used to build all my planes but got caught up in the foamy craze. 
I missed the building part so I have just started a Ziroli Stuka. Not sure if I will compete in scale with it, but I am going to build it as detailed as possible. I have learned so much just lurking around on this amazing site and look forward to becoming an active member. I am located in Mesa Arizona so maybe I might make a new friend or two!

 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline Skyediamonds
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: April/03/2018
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 2667
IP Logged
Posted: February/11/2020 at 3:19pm  Quote
 
Kem,
Welcome to the site & glad to have you aboard. It was mentioned you intend to detail your Stuka as much as possible. Does that also include interiors? If so, you’ve got options. There are a couple of aftermarkets out there to help, lots of fellow members who have built a Stuka & for photographic reference, aside from the Internet, I’ve got dozens of b+w photos of the Stuka interior.

Skye
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline J_Whitney
Moderator Group
Moderator Group
Joined: November/10/2003
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 7344
IP Logged
Posted: February/11/2020 at 7:49pm  Quote
 
Hi and welcome to RCSB Kem.

I'm sure you will get lots of references from members here - Uncle Paulie seems to have a huge Stuka resouce!


__________________
Jeff
Castro Valley, CA
The essential paradox of our democracy is that our warriors fight and die for our right to dispute the cause for which they are fighting and dying.
Let me know if I can help
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline Sparky
Lifetime Site Supporter
Lifetime Site Supporter
Head Curmudgeon
Joined: February/10/2004
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 7104
IP Logged
Posted: February/12/2020 at 8:17am  Quote
 
Pattern guys adapt to scale flying because they have flown a disciplined flight routine and developed a eye for symmetry of maneuvers.
and they know how to set up the airplane and radio "Correctly"
Welcome aboard
Sparky

__________________
Brown County, Indiana
TopRC FW-190, Zenoah GT-80
Bates F6F Hellcat, Saito FG60-R3
Gamma RIP

 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline Warbirds4Life
Basic Member
Basic Member
Joined: July/29/2016
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 123
IP Logged
Posted: February/12/2020 at 8:37am  Quote
 

I just purchased the Ziroli JU87B short and completion kits from National Balsa. I already have the plans. The main lading gear will be purchased this Friday. Then its off and building.



__________________
TIM
BUILDING ZIROLI JU87B
MOTHBALLED ZIROLI AT6 AND P51
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline lenzmike
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: December/10/2005
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 801
IP Logged
Posted: February/12/2020 at 6:17pm  Quote
 
Keep us posted on your progress.  I am signed on for the duration.

Michael




__________________
Michael
Current Project
Driving my kids around
Trying to finish building a Ziroli P47
Framing a Kellogg TBM Avenger

Future Projects - shortlist
Short List - there's no such thing as a shortli
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search  Web 
 
Avatar User Offline Phil_C
Lifetime Site Supporter
Lifetime Site Supporter
Joined: April/30/2010
National Flag of Australia Australia
Posts: 712
IP Logged
Posted: February/12/2020 at 7:47pm  Quote
 
Hey Kem,
Welcome to RCSB, this is the place to learn scale and we all learn something new on a regular basis.

A few years back I did a Stuka that you'll find in the Ziroli pages. I do not want to discourage you at all but if you are contemplating competition with your model, be aware that the Ziroli design, is not particularly accurate to outline, particularly the fuselage.

Nick designed the model back in the 80's when everyone had a G62, bigger servos and batteries, large spinners weren't that easy to come by and plug in wings weren't the norm etc. He played around with nose length and the moment arm, to ensure that his design was easy to balance and a great flyer.....which it is! Some say its the trainer of all warbirds and I think thats accurate.

Stick to the design and you'll have a great looking Stuka that will fly extremely well. In Standoff scale no real problems, but if compared with known 3 views you'll find the judges can be harsh......I'm speaking from experience building from plans before compiling my documentation.

Looking forward to seeing your build.
Phil

__________________
"Camouflage is for Sissies" (quote: Manfred von Richthofen)
Building
Zlin 526 AFS
Flying
FM-1 Wildcat
Stuka R2
1/3 Scale Cub + 1:3.5 DG1000
Pitts Challenger
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
]
] ]
Forum Jump  

If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must first login
If you are not already registered you must first register

 

  Post Reply   New Topic   

] ] ]
]
   ]
Similar topics you might be interested in...
Tucson Arizona
Stuka question
Stuka Flap Servo Question
Stuka Questions
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
]
] ]

Home Icon Portal Home   Forum Icon Forum Home   Forum Icon Your Privacy

Copyright © 2003-2024, RCSCALEBUILDER.COM, All Rights Reserved