Saturday, January 6, 2024

BJ Craft Anthem ARC_paint part 2

Over the last couple of weeks, SE Texas temperature has been fluctuating from the high 50s to mid 60s.  This has slowed down the painting process of the Anthem.  I've had to pick my days when temps were 60+ to shoot colors. On like paints used in the past Wings West RC paint has performed flawlessly in these cooler temps. Next is clearcoat. Looking forward to seeing the color layout on the wings and stabs paired with the fuse.  Pretty basic but should be very visible in most sky conditions which is the ultimate goal.











Tuesday, December 12, 2023

BJ Craft Anthem ARC_paint part 1

Texas winter weather is in effect.  Even though it's not cold compared to other parts of the country recent temps have been prohibitive for painting.  This past Saturday temps were in the 70s but windy so instead of flying I elected to spend the afternoon finishing the paint prep and shooting the Anthem's first color.

Every time I paint I learn more about the do's and don'ts.  This time the plan is to try reducing the wet sanding effort by reducing orange peel through better gun technique.  The gun I'm using is the HVLP Central Pneumatic sold by Habor Freight.  After a few test passes on cardboard and tweaking the gun's air and paint flow adjustments I got a pattern I was pleased with.  In addition, I held the gun a little further from the surface than before, like 10 inches vs. 6.  I'm very pleased with the results.  Now I wait for another 65-70-degree day to shoot red.  

I prefer simple schemes for visibility reasons plus they're easier to mask and paint.  Anthem Wings/Stabs




Monday, November 20, 2023

F3A Accessories for sale

PT 20x13 3bld – used like new $115 SOLD
Gator 82mm 3bld flow thru spinner – used like new $55 SOLD
PT 22x12 carbon – used like new $50
RSA 21x16 articulating 2bld – used like new $50 SOLD
Zoar 21x14 wood 2bld – new $25
(2) CA Models 82mm carbon uncut, lite back plate spinners – new $25 ea

Buyer pays shipping...reach out to rcprecision@gmail.com for more details

Sunday, November 12, 2023

Epic Evolution For Sale

 $2700.00 +shipping ready-to-fly less RX and batteries - Sold, packed, and shipped to the new owner...

The Evolution is 3rd in the series of Jason Shulman's Epic design, produced by CA Models.  Even though I took delivery in the summer of 2019 the first flight didn't occur until the fall of 2020.  The plane is in excellent condition fully capable and competitive flying the 2024-2025 AMA or FAI sequences.  The original painted rudder has been replaced with a built-up film-covered version for CG reasons.  Due to a quick-release hatch mechanism failure, the original grey-painted canopy has been replaced with a new one painted black. See the pictures below.

Equipment list:

  • Motor: Hacker C54 2Y L
  • Budd Engineering soft mount
  • ESC: Debowski D3
  • Spinner: Falcon
  • Prop: APC carbon 22x13
  • Radio: Futaba 32MZ, HV servos
  • Landing gear: Falcon gear and pants, MPI wheels
  • RTF weight: ~4756gr (TP-10s 5000mah Prolites)
Custom features:
  • Removable lightweight rudder
  • Removable motor battery/ESC tray
  • Durable fully serviceable tail wheel assembly
  • Color scheme

Willing to sell airframe only. For more details, I can be reached by email @ rcprecision@gmail.com.  

The plane is ready to fly. If you're in the Houston area a demo/test flight is doable.



Links to more info:

Epic Evo Update

Epic Evo's First Contest

D3 Controller Installation 

 

 















Monday, November 6, 2023

Precision Aero Products PCK

Since switching from Glo to ePower in 2010 I've mainly used Hacker inrunners motors and APC propellers.  Hackers have served me well, their torquey power, reliability, lightweight, and efficiency made it a logical choice. However, I want a change. Switching to using the D3 controller was a very welcome change that enhanced speed control of the C50s and C54s I use today but I seek more.  Contra systems have become the go-to power systems not just for FAI but also AMA-level competitors.  Their ability to eliminate/minimize the P-factor and their braking ability makes them attractive.  Although personally, the thrust output seems challenging to manage. Diligent throttle delivery and throttle curve configuration are required to manage.  From what I have witnessed rapid acceleration and deceleration occur.

Here in SE Texas, we have been very fortunate to have forward-thinking users and designers of F3A aircraft and equipment. This past weekend Bryan Herbert owner of CK Aero attended the 2nd annual pattern event held at the famous Bomberfield in Monaville, TX.  He competed with his design the Alchemy Pro outfitted with Precision Aero Products' latest widget the PCK 4-blade power system.  This system checks all the boxes for me.  The most appealing trait was speed control.  In the 2000s I used 4-blades on YS motors with success.  The PCK on Bryan's plane immediately appealed to me so I am on the waiting list.  I am looking forward to learning more and taking delivery.


2007 National Masters Champion / Futaba Flight Achiemnent Award

  • Aircraft -- ZNLINE Twister
  • Engine -- YS 160DZ w/apc15X11 4 blade prop
  • Fuel -- Morgan Fuels CoolPower 30% heli blend
  • Radio -- Futaba 14MZ, digital servos all controls







Friday, October 27, 2023

BJ Craft Anthem ARC

The Anthem is my third ARC kit version by BJ Craft purchased from F3A Unlimited.  Like the Invitation and Epilogue, the overall quality is outstanding.  Everything fits as it should and the balsa comes pre-sanded only needing minimal preparation before covering. I highly recommend BJ's ARC kits if you prefer a personalized color scheme.

Progress is slow and steady.  Here are a few pics of the wings and stabs.  Just a few small things to do on them before adding servos and linkage hardware.  Then onto painting the fuse.











Thursday, September 14, 2023

FAA FRIA and Remote ID

Over the years the RC hobby has undergone many changes. Such as gold sticker radio equipment, the introduction of 2.4gHz, and the popularity of electric power to name a few. Now the FAA is taking action to have remote ID technology-equipped drones to enable the FAA to track them during flight.

FAA Final Rule on Remote ID

What is a Drone?  According to the dictionary, a Drone is an unmanned aircraft.  This definition is too broad because it includes RC aircraft of all types whether they are flown "line of sight", FPV, or autonomously.  AMA has done a good job lobbying the FAA to create approval for "line of sight" RC aircraft to be flown at approved FRIA (Federal Recognized Identification Aera). This is a geographic area where drones are allowed to fly without having to use Remote ID technology. FRIA goes into effect on 9/16/2023. Currently, I belong to 3 RC clubs, as of today one has FRIA approval, one has been denied due to its location to a small private airport, the other I am waiting to hear if they are approved or not.  The club with the denial plans to appeal the decision. However, AMA has announced FAA is extending the remote ID tracking requirement until 3/16/2024.

Extension details

The overall issue as I see it is traditional RC model aircraft flown by "line of sight" are being grouped with FPV and autonomously flown RC model aircraft.  The FAA requirement for remote ID for so-called "drones" should apply to FPV and autonomously flown RC model aircraft. The other issue is the term drone also applies to "line of sight" flown RC model aircraft because they're unmanned. We need another term to enable separation. 

A summary of FAA's final FRIA and remote ID requirements



Sunday, August 20, 2023

F3A 2023 Worlds Championship


Information

Event Website

Team USA

Team USA daily blog 


Videos

Misc activities before the event

Opening Ceremony

Day 1 Video

Day 2 Video 

Day 3 Video

Day 4 Video

Day 5 Video

Day 6 Video

A Jesky unkown2

Onda F23

J Shulman P23

Lassi P23

Lassi F23 

CPLR P23 

Semi-Final Results

USA has 3 pilots in the top ten

  • A Jesky 2nd 
  • J Shulman 5th 
  • P Collison 9th 
  • J SZCZUR 14th (junior defender) 


           


 Finals Results

Team results

    1. USA
    2. France
    3. Japan 

 



Individual results

    1. Lassi Nurila (Fin)
    2. Andrew Jesky (USA)
    3. Jason Shulman (USA)


Juniors



 

Friday, August 18, 2023

CA Model, Thank You

 A couple of weeks ago I was practicing alone at my primary club field with my EPIC Evo. On the vertical downline after the spin I noticed the canopy was missing.  The plane seemed to handle normally thru the sequence so I had no idea when it may have come dislodged.  The canopy was fastened with a quick-release latch which I strongly dislike using. My other 2M planes are configured with a single 4-40 bolt to secure their canopies. We fly over a cow/horse pasture that has greenery 2-3ft tall.  I walked the fenceline separating the runway from the pasture looking for the canopy with no luck.

That evening I messaged Marcelo of CA Model about my lost canopy and if a replacement was possible.  He replied yes and had one made and shipped to me within a week.  The replacement was raw requiring it to be fitted to fuse and painted. This time I replaced the quick-release latch with my preferred configuration of a single screw in the front, dowel pins in the rear with 1/64 plywood donuts to help with alignment to the fuse sides.  

The Evo is ready to fly again.  Many thanks to CA Model for the quick turnaround on the replacement canopy.  I also would like to thank Wings West RC for providing the paint. I've used their products on past projects. They offer paint in Monokote or Ultracote matching colors in small quantities that come ready to spray either in a rattle can or from a spray system.

Replacement canopy in black...I like this updated version better.  Should provide additional visibility






Original canopy in gray