tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post1280730694661407059..comments2023-03-18T04:59:07.690-07:00Comments on Beginners learning guide to RC Jet Flying: RC Glow Model Airplane Engine TipsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-23912921177424709942010-11-13T01:51:47.047-07:002010-11-13T01:51:47.047-07:00I enjoyed reading your blog ~ thanks for posting s...I enjoyed reading your blog ~ thanks for posting such useful content./Nice article and great photos. Very nicely done!Air Toolshttp://airtoolsaccessories.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-8039353210424740932010-08-13T01:46:53.410-07:002010-08-13T01:46:53.410-07:00Hi Zane,
Thanks for these tips, I just got my firs...Hi Zane,<br />Thanks for these tips, I just got my first Plane that uses a Glow .40 Evolution engine. My previous planes were all electric planes.<br /><br />One question I have and I have not been able to find much on this is on how to keep the oil off my plane... I have a Calmato 40 sports, its a low winger trainer/intermediate plane... and after every flight I have a lot of oil spray on the wing and fusilage all the way back to the vertical/horizontal stabilizer... <br />I was wondering if I can use a deflector, if so what are the problems of it...<br />but the deflector will only deflect the spray a bit away and looks like i will still get spray on the plane... <br />what about fixing a long and wide deflector ?? will that work... may be even somthign like a tube going all the way to the rear of the plane ? <br /><br />please let me know...<br />terence.lazarus@gmail.comUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03748406722535599696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-48727420277573171032010-01-17T07:11:41.306-07:002010-01-17T07:11:41.306-07:00hi Jhon!
great find.
Please send me more informat...hi Jhon!<br />great find.<br /><br />Please send me more information and pics about it.<br />I ve emailed you at <br /><br />wise@iconz.co.nzZanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14133229631416070307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-34113202282929297622010-01-16T18:04:44.436-07:002010-01-16T18:04:44.436-07:00Hi
Helpful article thanks. I have a Wen-Mac Hustl...Hi<br />Helpful article thanks. I have a Wen-Mac Hustler .049 which has re-sufaced in it's original box with prop and instructions after nearly 60 years!! I can recall that it had very little use but it is seized with nitro "varnish" and I'm looking for tips on how to free it up without causing any damage. I'm going to sell it - perhaps the clean-up should be left to a more experienced enthusiast. What do you think?<br />John, Napier New Zealand.wise@iconz.co.nzAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-31255661212903575282009-09-07T08:51:56.014-07:002009-09-07T08:51:56.014-07:00since there are many types of glow plugs for rc pl...since there are many types of glow plugs for rc plane engines but the one you select will depend on the type 2 stroke or 4 and where it is used either in a rc airplane or an rc helicopter. the heat rating is the thing differentiate between glow plugs but this rating is not significant iff you are using it in an rc aircraft becasue unlike surface vehicle rc planes do not variate in throttle setting resulting in much less temperature variations.<br /><br />For an average rc plane 0.46 2 stroke engine <br />a glow plug OS#8 will run smooth or the Enya#3 for helicopter engines and for 4 stroke you can try Supercat 4-stroke glowplug P4S, this works best.<br />But largely to choose the right glow plug for your engine is mostly a hit and trail and comes with spending time with your engines.<br />hope this helpsZanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14133229631416070307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-42343101765870624512009-09-06T08:28:51.963-07:002009-09-06T08:28:51.963-07:00Could someone explain what number of glow plug to ...Could someone explain what number of glow plug to use for 2 and 4 stroke engines....this has always confused meAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-4360341050654982202009-08-28T10:27:16.928-07:002009-08-28T10:27:16.928-07:00I don't understand how the two strokes can be ...I don't understand how the two strokes can be at all reliable. Unless you inject fuel at the top of compression like a diesel or light the glow plug then why would it not pre or post ignite and blow apart?drpoundsignhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06451222584902153526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-72562345715431722892009-07-24T01:19:31.782-07:002009-07-24T01:19:31.782-07:00goog article.
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Please vi...goog article. <br />You can view more at here<br /><a href="http://glowengine.blogspot.com" title="Please visit here" rel="nofollow">Please visit here</a>NcPlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15422202828425790223noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-79290618786010730502009-07-16T08:33:01.947-07:002009-07-16T08:33:01.947-07:00Thanks Used Engines!!
I know this scary thought :)...Thanks Used Engines!!<br />I know this scary thought :) but you know if you have the thing for it you would go for it. there is always a safer way to do it and you can do it by going for beginners plane, get a kit which comes cheap and build it yourself. you work with engines, you will enjoy doing it. <br />check my earlier posts for that matter.<br />I have checked your website, seems you do good with engines.Zanenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953845657188290608.post-48050905357424246682009-07-15T08:43:28.928-07:002009-07-15T08:43:28.928-07:00Very interesting article. I actually work on engin...Very interesting article. I actually work on engines for a living. Mainly used engines for vehicles. But this article was not only very informative, but taught me what the differences in the fuel and mechancis are of R.C. engines Vs. a real vehicle.<br /><br />I've always had a love for remote control cars and boats. I also loved watching planes, but I was always scared that I'd spend a bunch of money on one and crash it the first time I used it.used engineshttp://www.gotengines.com/used-engines.htmlnoreply@blogger.com