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"Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
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"Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
Continuing to devise new methods of torture for my late Uncle Bill's wonderful little "Q-Tee" (assuming that I ever actually get a radio installed in the thing), I decided to make one of it's replaceable firewalls into what we used to call a "Hammerhead" twin.
I've seen this several times before (Dornier makes a full-scale aircraft, and there's also the great little French "Cri-Cri homebuilt plane), but never actually tried it. It's a bit like "slapping the Dragon on the butt" since I do good to get a decent run out of ONE .020 lately, and will either make me seem like an adventurer, or more likely, a model airplane masochist !
I think I posted about the Q-Tee before, but couldn't find it. I've installed a front-end designed to take additional plywood plates, allowing me to run some of these oily dust-collectors on whatever mount they require.
So, this is the latest brain-burp. It looks a little "Insectual", or perhaps, "Snailish". Anyway, the first flight WILL be videoed for all to enjoy.
I've seen this several times before (Dornier makes a full-scale aircraft, and there's also the great little French "Cri-Cri homebuilt plane), but never actually tried it. It's a bit like "slapping the Dragon on the butt" since I do good to get a decent run out of ONE .020 lately, and will either make me seem like an adventurer, or more likely, a model airplane masochist !
I think I posted about the Q-Tee before, but couldn't find it. I've installed a front-end designed to take additional plywood plates, allowing me to run some of these oily dust-collectors on whatever mount they require.
So, this is the latest brain-burp. It looks a little "Insectual", or perhaps, "Snailish". Anyway, the first flight WILL be videoed for all to enjoy.
Kim- Top Poster
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Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
How about putting a pusher prop on one and run it CW? You know, in the interests of Science, to see if it makes a difference in twin/single engine operation.
?? Is there even a matching pusher prop for a PeeWee??
?? Is there even a matching pusher prop for a PeeWee??
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Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
ahrma_581 wrote:
?? Is there even a matching pusher prop for a PeeWee??
Great idea! Don't know if one exists...something else to check out !
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Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
Kim wrote:Continuing to devise new methods of torture for my late Uncle Bill's wonderful little "Q-Tee" (assuming that I ever actually get a radio installed in the thing), I decided to make one of it's replaceable firewalls into what we used to call a "Hammerhead" twin.
I've seen this several times before (Dornier makes a full-scale aircraft, and there's also the great little French "Cri-Cri homebuilt plane), but never actually tried it. It's a bit like "slapping the Dragon on the butt" since I do good to get a decent run out of ONE .020 lately, and will either make me seem like an adventurer, or more likely, a model airplane masochist !
I think I posted about the Q-Tee before, but couldn't find it. I've installed a front-end designed to take additional plywood plates, allowing me to run some of these oily dust-collectors on whatever mount they require.
So, this is the latest brain-burp. It looks a little "Insectual", or perhaps, "Snailish". Anyway, the first flight WILL be videoed for all to enjoy.
thats the coolest thing i have ever seen
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
Cri Cri CRazy Man! I like it
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Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
Dang, if the spread on that mount was just a bit wider for prop clearance, I see room for 2 more motors.
Sledgehammer Quad "T"!!!!, 2 pulling, 2 pushing!. The trick would be getting all 4 running at the same time.
Sledgehammer Quad "T"!!!!, 2 pulling, 2 pushing!. The trick would be getting all 4 running at the same time.
PV Pilot- High Tech Balsa Basher
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Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
Just put 3 blade props on.PV Pilot wrote:Dang, if the spread on that mount was just a bit wider for prop clearance, I see room for 2 more motors.
Sledgehammer Quad "T"!!!!, 2 pulling, 2 pushing!. The trick would be getting all 4 running at the same time.
Also mount pushers to the back of the firewalls.
Re: "Hammer Head Twin" Cox/Sanwa "Q-Tee"
nitroairplane wrote:Just put 3 blade props on.PV Pilot wrote:Dang, if the spread on that mount was just a bit wider for prop clearance, I see room for 2 more motors.
Sledgehammer Quad "T"!!!!, 2 pulling, 2 pushing!. The trick would be getting all 4 running at the same time.
Also mount pushers to the back of the firewalls.
Yup, thats what I was talking about
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