Chuppster
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I've wanted to try some fuel-powered airplanes (because I love engines... and noise!) for awhile now, and I saw an opportunity when a gentlemen posted an add stating he was trying to sell 200+ old airplanes he got from an estate. So, I jumped in my car and drove 3 hours to Ohio and here's what I came home with.
The one that will take the least work is a Weeks Solution biplane. I think it looks sweet, and it has an OS FS120 in it. Great compression, no issues with the bearings. I hope to try and start it today sometime. I am optimistic that it'll take at most a cleaning of the carb.
The gas model is an Extra 300. It didn't have any servos with it but the guy I bought it from just gave me five to use in it. The covering just has a few rips in it. I'm excited to fly it but it'll probably be the last one I try and fly out of the three. The engine is marked FPE 2.4 and it has good compression. It needs a muffler but that looks like about it.
Then I got this low-wing sporty-looking airplane with a Saito 150S. The engine is missing rocker covers and a needle, and it is stuck (I can't get it to turn). I've heard you can just bake it for awhile and it'll smooth out, any advice on this? I hope to find these parts for a decent price somewhere but not until I can get it cleaned up. This airframe looks like a lot of fun to fly, but the covering needs work.
The final price (with some tools thrown in the pile): $400. I think I did alright. Perhaps not the best deal ever made but everything is solid and straight, with good servos included.
I hope to document my journey with fuel here. Feel free to follow along, and if you have any advice I could use it! Thank you for reading!
The one that will take the least work is a Weeks Solution biplane. I think it looks sweet, and it has an OS FS120 in it. Great compression, no issues with the bearings. I hope to try and start it today sometime. I am optimistic that it'll take at most a cleaning of the carb.
The gas model is an Extra 300. It didn't have any servos with it but the guy I bought it from just gave me five to use in it. The covering just has a few rips in it. I'm excited to fly it but it'll probably be the last one I try and fly out of the three. The engine is marked FPE 2.4 and it has good compression. It needs a muffler but that looks like about it.
Then I got this low-wing sporty-looking airplane with a Saito 150S. The engine is missing rocker covers and a needle, and it is stuck (I can't get it to turn). I've heard you can just bake it for awhile and it'll smooth out, any advice on this? I hope to find these parts for a decent price somewhere but not until I can get it cleaned up. This airframe looks like a lot of fun to fly, but the covering needs work.
I hope to document my journey with fuel here. Feel free to follow along, and if you have any advice I could use it! Thank you for reading!