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  • Chris.A
    • Jun 2024
    • 1

    #1

    Back to balsa flying models now fully retired.

    Although competent with Guillows and Comet balsa kits, I was given a West Wing Tempest V kit on retirement. Much more complex and difficult than prior models so I went forum shopping to find help. Found it here so I joined up to read all about the build. After 50 years I hope I can regain old skills and add to them. The Tempest has always been a build goal due to Pierre Closterman's book. I was a long time member of the Flying Aces modeling club here in the US and will attend their July 17-20th Nationals meet which also offers tutorials. Skill level is way above mine, consider a Lockheed Super Constellation powered by four rubber band driven propellors. As an aside, for many years family car was a Riley 2.5 liter RM Saloon BRG. ChrisA.
  • Waspie
    • Mar 2023
    • 3488
    • Doug
    • Fraggle Rock

    #2
    Originally posted by Chris.A
    Although competent with Guillows and Comet balsa kits, I was given a West Wing Tempest V kit on retirement. Much more complex and difficult than prior models so I went forum shopping to find help. Found it here so I joined up to read all about the build. After 50 years I hope I can regain old skills and add to them. The Tempest has always been a build goal due to Pierre Closterman's book. I was a long time member of the Flying Aces modeling club here in the US and will attend their July 17-20th Nationals meet which also offers tutorials. Skill level is way above mine, consider a Lockheed Super Constellation powered by four rubber band driven propellors. As an aside, for many years family car was a Riley 2.5 liter RM Saloon BRG. ChrisA.
    Welcome Christofer. It's been a long time since I built a balsa aircraft. My build life of them ended when a removals company totally trashed all by builds by reducing them to matchsticks. 4 basic gliders and 3 rubber band powered aircraft plus one powered in construction.
    I was rubbish at flying them but really enjoyed the building.
    I think you may find the vast majority of members on here are plastic kit builders, myself included. But there may be some balsa guys on here.

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    • boatman
      SMF Supporters
      • Nov 2018
      • 14446
      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #3
      WELCOME Christopher an yes ive built a few balsa models in my time mainly keil craft models an the last one was a small F86 SABRE about 2 ft wing span an had a jetex motor fitted to it but i forgot to fit heat resistance metal foil to where the engine was an as it was doped all over soon as i struck my ciggy lighter to light the jetex fuse it just went up with a bang an boy was i shocked lol
      chrisb

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      • Airborne01
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2021
        • 3934
        • Steve
        • Essex

        #4
        Hello mate - built a Kiel Kraft model once that didn't fly for long as I added a Jetex engine to it - ashes to ashes etc ... !
        Steve

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        • Waspie
          • Mar 2023
          • 3488
          • Doug
          • Fraggle Rock

          #5
          You two will be giving JR ideas!!!

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          • Gern
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2009
            • 9203

            #6
            Originally posted by Waspie
            You two will be giving JR ideas!!!
            Don't think he needs them Doug! Word is he already seems to have all the skills required. :smiling3:

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            • Tworrs
              SMF Supporters
              • Jan 2022
              • 1978
              • Garry
              • New Zealand

              #7
              Hi Christopher and welcome.
              Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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              • langy71
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 1947
                • Chris
                • Nottingham

                #8
                Originally posted by Airborne01
                Hello mate - built a Kiel Kraft model once that didn't fly for long as I added a Jetex engine to it - ashes to ashes etc ... !
                Steve
                Ahhhh the good ole Jetex engine, the only way to turn any flying model in to a huge pile of ashes..

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                • A_J_Rimmer
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2024
                  • 800
                  • Arnold
                  • North Wales

                  #9
                  I don't know about Jetex engines, but once at collage, my Aerospace classmates and I attached a model rocket motor to a paper aeroplane ( it seemed a good idea at the time) and tried to lunch it off a ramp like a V-1. Sufficed to say the paper aeroplane lasted about a third of a second and the motor went spinning around in all directions - I've never seen people run so fast.
                  Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                  ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                  • Bri62
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jan 2023
                    • 1877
                    • Brian
                    • Widnes Cheshire

                    #10
                    welcome, I used to build balsa gliders years ago with my Father and fly them via a tow rope on a mountain (moel famau) some had 6 foot wing span and flew for ages (lost a few)

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                    • papa 695
                      Moderator
                      • May 2011
                      • 22769

                      #11
                      Hi and welcome to the forum Christopher.

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