Click logo to return to home page. ]

 
Home>Forums>Show Your Stuff!!!>BUSA 1/4 Scale Camel Post Reply   New Topic   
Forum Jump 2 Pages 1 2
] ] ]
]
Author / Post
Avatar User Offline Mgnostic
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: December/08/2006
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 522
IP Logged
Posted: July/15/2020 at 10:19am  Quote
 
A few photos of my BSA 1/4 scale Camel. It was mostly finished back in October but didn't maiden it until last week. It started off with a converted Homelite engine but it seemed down on power. I purchased and installed a G-26. Lots more power but now the airplane needed to be re-balanced. One of the reasons I liked the Homelite conversion is that it was a convenient source of nose weight. I ended up overthinking the balancing and the Camel ended up ridiculously nose heavy. I ended up running out of elevator on the first very brief flight and put her on her nose. I removed a ton of nose weight and put in two much more satisfactory flights. The marking are from Callie Graphics and represent the airplane as it was pictured at a training depot. The aircraft had seen combat but these marking were probably applied after its return to England and were probably of short duration. the landing gear now has a spreader bar and there are a few more scale details to add such as a wind screen.





 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline Admin
Admin Group
Admin Group
RCSB Owner/Founder
Joined: July/22/2003
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 5303
IP Logged
Posted: July/15/2020 at 10:27am  Quote
 
Very nice! Love the scheme! 


__________________
Mike Chilson,
RCSB Owner/Founder
--------------------
Update Your Browser!


 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search  Web 
 
Avatar User Offline kcman
Lifetime Site Supporter
Lifetime Site Supporter
keith
Joined: December/23/2004
National Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Posts: 856
IP Logged
Posted: July/15/2020 at 11:04am  Quote
 
Congratulations, it's nice to see another Camel flying and it looks to have the correct sit in the air

__________________
Keith

If in doubt, try it !! Because your first idea is normaly what you end up doing
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline Mgnostic
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: December/08/2006
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 522
IP Logged
Posted: July/15/2020 at 8:17pm  Quote
 
Quote: kcman
Congratulations, it's nice to see another Camel flying and it looks to have the correct sit in the air
Thanks, I'm very pleased with that aspect. I got lucky with the incidences and thrust angles. It doesn't zoom at full throttle and it doesn't seem to have any pitch changes with changes in power. It doesn't drag the tail around turns the way that some biplanes seem to. 


__________________
Matt Kirk
North Texas, USA
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline BobH
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: October/24/2003
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 5911
IP Logged
Posted: July/15/2020 at 10:11pm  Quote
 
Congrats on the maiden.. .Looks super!
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline NOI53Y
Moderator Group
Moderator Group
Joined: January/11/2012
National Flag of Australia Australia
Posts: 2153
IP Logged
Posted: July/16/2020 at 6:56am  Quote
 
Quote: Mgnostic
Quote: kcman
Congratulations, it's nice to see another Camel flying and it looks to have the correct sit in the air
Thanks, I'm very pleased with that aspect. I got lucky with the incidences and thrust angles. It doesn't zoom at full throttle and it doesn't seem to have any pitch changes with changes in power. It doesn't drag the tail around turns the way that some biplanes seem to. 

Care to elaborate on what settings you used? They'll come in handy when I eventually get to mine.



__________________
Glenn Ryan

Currently flying - A bunch of stuff
Currently building - BUSA 1/4 Scale Pup
Future build - Now that's a good question haha
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline Mgnostic
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Joined: December/08/2006
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 522
IP Logged
Posted: July/16/2020 at 9:55am  Quote
 
Quote: NOI53Y
Quote: Mgnostic
Quote: kcman
Congratulations, it's nice to see another Camel flying and it looks to have the correct sit in the air
Thanks, I'm very pleased with that aspect. I got lucky with the incidences and thrust angles. It doesn't zoom at full throttle and it doesn't seem to have any pitch changes with changes in power. It doesn't drag the tail around turns the way that some biplanes seem to. 

Care to elaborate on what settings you used? They'll come in handy when I eventually get to mine.

The airplane was pretty much built to BUSA plans. I will have to go look to see if there was any additional down thrust added. That's the down side to not getting to the maiden flight for six months. When I wrote the comment I was thinking about the difference between the Camel and my Nieuport 17. The N-17 is an enjoyable flier but likes to zoom climb under full power. It could really use a couple more degrees of down thrust but the engine installation won't permit it. I had to put a small bump in the aluminium cowl to clear the magneto coil as it is. That is what I get for using an oddball engine (25cc Homelite conversion). I will have to remeasure the CG on the Camel as I haven't gotten a specific measurement since I pulled some of the weight off.


__________________
Matt Kirk
North Texas, USA
 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
Avatar User Offline foodstick
Lifetime Site Supporter
Lifetime Site Supporter
Joined: November/22/2007
National Flag of United States United States
Posts: 1628
IP Logged
Posted: February/26/2022 at 3:10pm  Quote
 
The Camel looks great and I don't think I have seen the scheme before either.. Its nice seeing people have fun with the Camel design after all the questionable smaller versions that have been released. Busa did good on this kit. Other than my worry on no lite ply rib doublers around the landing gear in the bottom wing.

As to your N17, it brings back memories of My N11 test flight, wanted to go straight up..and it wasn't abalance problem. I made so many adjustments in the motor and tail and wing incidences before I got it better. I still have the most down thrust in it of all my WW1's.

Then shortly after that it got cut nearly in half by another WW1, an ARF of all insults !!!

 
Back to Top  Printer Friendly Version  Profile  Search 
 
]
] ]
Forum Jump 2 Pages 1 2

 

  Post Reply   New Topic   

] ] ]
]
   ]
Similar topics you might be interested in...
Balsa USA 1/4 scale Camel
BUSA 1/4 Scale SE5a
1/4 scale Camel
BUSA 1/4 Scale Pup
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