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TimP38 Basic Member
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Joined: April/21/2020 United States Posts: 23 IP Logged
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Posted: April/21/2020 at 5:06pm |
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Hello,
Posting from Burbank CA. I just picked up a vintage Royal P38 kit. Good time to start a new project. Looking for recommendations for a four stroke or brushless setup for this kit.
Thanks
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Skyediamonds Site Supporter
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Posted: April/21/2020 at 5:19pm |
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Tim,
Good afternoon & welcome to this site. If you’re just seeking a quick answer to your inquiry as yo the best possible power for your Royal P-38 there’ll be someone here yo help you & from that point we wish you success. I’m just curious as to why didn’t the plans in the kit didn’t make any reference to at least the fuel-powered engine sizes & you could go from there.
If you’re seeking more long term support, may I suggest you join this site? It’s only a small price for the whole fiscal year. From this level of support you will have unlimited access to our posts, qualify for vendor discounts, our support as yo how best approach your build & more.
Good luck,
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TimP38 Basic Member
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Posted: April/21/2020 at 6:28pm |
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Thank you Skyediamonds,
I what should have said I just purchased a Royal P38 from eBay. Haven’t seen plans yet. The seller caller called out a 40 to 60 size two stroke, Which I assume came from plans. I like four strokes, but from reading some posts, this kit has a heavy wing loading from the get go. I believe electric is the way to go and keep the build light as possible. Being always a big fan of this plane from childhood and live in Burbank where Lockheed built this plane I’m excited about this build. The purchase price may have been high though, from photos, the kit looks it has been untouched. I did join the site and looking forward to the learning and sharing process of this build.
Thanks again
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MINI30BOB Basic Member
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Posted: April/21/2020 at 7:29pm |
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Will be following this. Picked up a partially built Royal P-38 at a Toledo show 2 years ago. Wing, cockpit pod and one boom pretty much done. Was thinking of going electric with mine. Good luck Tim
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Posted: April/22/2020 at 12:33am |
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Tim,
Welcome to the site. Small world. I used to live in the San Fernando Valley myself. I used to live in Sherman Oaks before moving to Reno, Nevada back in '91. I worked off of Pass Avenue in Burbank at a jet engine overhaul facility. It's since closed its doors.
Good idea on the choice of electric.
I love the P-38 also. Giant plane!!
Gary
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TimP38 Basic Member
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Posted: April/22/2020 at 8:55am |
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Gary,
It is a small world, I used to live in Sherman Oaks, Riverside and Coldwater across from Mrs Gooches. I built military grade microelectronics for various aircraft, some unknown to me. I also had a side job back then at Hobby Shack near Lake Balboa, I recall drooling over this kit on the self. Looking forward see this kit and plans to lighten her up.
Tim
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Posted: April/22/2020 at 10:31am |
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My 3 cents worth...electric as an assurance this twin will not give up the ghost. These end up heavy with no way to reduce weight so they require flying at a much higher than normal speed...about like the Marutaka B-25. The most recent releases had urethane foam boom intakes. Plenty of room for batteries and motors.
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Sparky Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: April/22/2020 at 11:14am |
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Tim,
Welcome to the site, I saw your first post and waited for others to chime in. I wonder what your modeling back ground is and how much flying experience you have.
The reason I ask is this is a very daunting build and will take a fair amount of sticktoit to complete. Then there is the flying part and the $ invested.....
I abandoned my build on this kit back in the 80's when it became obvious to me I didn't have what it takes.
Depending on how you answer the questions (introspectively) You can make some educated decisions about the likelyhood of successfully flying this plane.
Electric would be the only option, I would consider on this project.
Sorry to be a downer on this but there are other great options out there.
Sparky
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