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September 2017 S.A.M. Chapter 13 AMA Charter #158 Official Newsletter of the Southern California Antique Model Plane Society Founded in 1964 Website address: http://scamps.homestead.com

AMA 158 Southern California Antique Model Plane Society Sam 13 SCAMPS Club Officials President Daniel Heinrich (909) 593-5789 AeronutD@cs.com Vice President George Walter (714) 528-0774 GeorgeWalter@alumni.pitt.edu Treasurer Kevin Sherman (951) 737-7943 Julykevin@aol.com Newsletter Editor Clint Brooks (562) 493-2749 scampsedit@yahoo.com Meeting Mark Williams (909) 996-2942 marknjeannie@gmail.com Coordinator Safety Officer Ted Firster (951) 776-4971 Civyboy31@aol.com SCAMPS September Meeting As of this writing no meeting is planned for September. See you next month for a lunch meeting with John and Lance Powers. 2

SCAMPS NEWS Heading into mid-august finds most still trying to keep cool, although for an August it hasn t been terribly hot as you would expect. Perris field is actually in pretty good shape-there is still tall stuff (but less tall) to the north but to the west the sheep have been taking care of business the last few weeks. Hopefully they eat their way to the north field before the rains start again and we have a chance at spotting our models on retrieval. The downside-lots of pokey things sticking up everywhere so be sure to mash them down as you walk to and fro just to make sure you dispatch what you can before your wing finds it. 3 by Clint Brooks I spent the month of June and July getting an E-36 project going in hopes of lighter weight and improved flight performance. This all-balsa concept I ve dubbed Voodoo has been interesting to say the least. My challenge was to design a structural concept that would be 150 grams or less, ready to fly. That means one that won t break apart after two or three flights and DT landings. I will say this-it s very hard to beat the accuracy and strength of a carbon tube with balsa wood. Voodoo T-1 was an attempt at a somewhat radical high thrust line configuration with the pylon swept to put most of the side area just under and aft of the center of gravity. Some of this was to see what happens when you do so, as I liked the rakish look this fuselage design has. Construction commenced in June, and the first wing build was well overweight and over engineered for the spar. I didn t even finish building it this was so obvious. I returned to a simpler, lighter spar and built this wing to the point of covering, put it on the scale and was again dismayed by the numbers. I tried to whittle away some of the sections I felt could be left out but this didn t amount to much. At this point the fuselage was completed, and feeling defeated by the wing and stab design weights I put T-1 an existing covered Joulebox wing and stab on and it looked perfect.

Hopeful, I put this assembly on the scale and the model was cracking 149 grams ready to fly-eureka! Well, maybe-i had recognized my tail boom design was probably going to have issues as I did not carry the longerons through the pylon assembly to the forward end in my weight savings approach. Oh well, let s go fly it to see what happens. Flying was so-so. Initial glides were spot on-after two or three of those I sent up a 2.5 second power run with short DT. Climbed nice and steady straight ahead-nothing dramatic. I kept adding run time up to five seconds, noting it was tending to fly right under power, and as speed built somewhat tucking. When the motor stopped the nose would lift instantly so there was something going on with the geometry under power. But the model was safe enough so I added glide time after the shutdown. Some stab tilt and decalage adjustments later it was starting to transition but still having in an issue of lifting the nose at the end and stalling for the glide entry. I decided to add a small right rudder tab to see if I could influence the turn a bit at the top, and the next flight launched into a full barrel roll that ended with right wing contact to the ground just as the RDT killed the motor. Scraped away, the wing was shattered, but the stab and fuselage were pretty much unharmed. Feeling no remorse, I plucked another Joulebox wing from my stash and removed the right rudder tab and went back to other methods of influencing events. I was getting to the point of semi-happiness with the transition when the suspect tail boom design confirmed my suspicions and broke off on a DT landing. Immediately I set out to revise the fuselage design to overcome the structural deficiency in T-1. I ended up making a constant width boom section which also helps with setting the vertical fin, and there is structural carry-through all the way through the pylon to take the landing loads. Energized, I started to build a new Joulebox wing for testing the T-2 configuration. Once that was out of the way, I built the T-2 fuselage, only to observe that the tail boom had developed a banana warp to the side and a little bit up. I tried to think of light weight methods to correct this, but in the end, was scrapped as it seemed obvious any cure would wipe out the design intent of a lighter model. Then the story takes another turn, as I pulled out the carbon tube and tried to visualize how I could benefit this design with it. I realized I could, but also realized the Joulebox already has less parts in the fuselage and if I really wanted lighter, I should explore ideas to lighten this model instead. Thus, the Mark 3 Joulebox was born in July, shaving a full eight grams off the gross weight compared to my Mark 2 model. In the E36 world, this is a significant weight savings and the model proved to 4

be a delightfully fast climber when tested in late July. I m still in work on this for a kit upgrade but let me return to the story of the Voodoo. After relieving my design thoughts on the Mark 3 Joulebox, I returned to a second building of the Voodoo T-2. This time I exercised more caution in the tail boom assembly and ended up with an acceptably straight part, and still contend this is hard to do compared to a carbon tube. The fuselage build from that point on went uneventfully. On the T-2 I took some of the aft sweep out of the pylon and also increased incidence on the wing to help with the stall recovery I observed on T-1. Lee Hines with Voodoo T-2 Other than that, the model is pretty much the same, and in the interim, had built a third Voodoo wing using the Joulebox spar design, as well as a weight reduced Voodoo stab. These parts weight-wise were more what I was looking for, although the stab is still heavier than desired, and my magic 149 gram mark was gone too. Having a straight tail boom influenced enthusiasm so I quickly finished and test flew the model the first weekend in August. T-2 flight testing went better but it was still a struggle to get a good transition at the top. A combination of thrust settings and wing skew finally got it looking fairly 5

decent at the end. I was unsatisfied with the motor mount however, finding it hard to get things shimmed. During the following week, I reworked the motor mount setup to make things easier to adjust. The next session had me starting over on thrust settings. The model was going right at launch and as speed picked up breaking to the left slightly, and always a pitch up stall at the end as the model tried to yaw back around to the right. The tucking tendency under power was gone however so I think redistributing the pylon side surface area helped improve that. But it s clear the model is not consistent in tracking during the climb, and tends to enter a series of stalls with little dampening. Moving the center of gravity forward did not help for stalling so I m working on a new stabilizer to increase tail volume a bit to help dampen the stall-it s an on-going development and really a lot of fun to figure out all the quirks in a new model. At least the revised tail boom design has proven to take the abuse so far! No summer contests are being held at Perris due to field conditions, so not much to report there. The Free Flight Champs are coming up in late September and more beyond that-check out the calendars that follow. Here are some pictures from the August club meeting at the home of Joe and Linda Jones. As usual, the garden-fresh corn on the cob was excellent as was the company. It was a pleasant afternoon with friends-many thanks for hosting to Joe and Linda. Fountain Valley Flight Line 6

L-R: Ray Peel, Fernando Ramos, Lance Powers, Milon Viel, Paul Guiso, George Walter. Larry Terigno in the background R-L: Hal Cover (back), Mike Pykelny, John Riese, Gene Drake, Roger Willis, Ken Kaiser, Don Kaiser 7

Before we sign off there is an email from Don McNamee concerning models he has for sale. Review the email below if you are interested. Hi Kevin, Don McNamee here. Would it be possible to put the following information into the SCAMPS newsletter? Don McNamee has about 25 airplanes for sale, all new. All sizes, all classes; AMA and nostalgia. Also, a bunch of ignition motors and a new Westerner with Super Cyclone and electronic ignition. The price is only for what it costs to build it; no labor (cheaper than a therapist for Don) Call Don for information at 805 531-9442. Thanks a lot. Hope all is well. Don 8

2017 Free Flight Contest Schedules -Perris/Taibi Site Unless Otherwise Noted SCAMPS Monthly Club & Sanctioned Contest Schedule 2017 Mo Day Rubber Gas Electric CD Jan 25 P30 / Jimmy Allen 1/2A, ABC, D/supD AMA Gas F1S (E-36) B. Crowe Feb 15 OT Small Rubber (comb)-weather cancel 1/2A, ABC Nos Gas E Nostalgia H. Mathies Feb 5 Haggart/Bowden-Perris-weather cancel Mar 15 P-30 / Greve mass launch All 1/2A AMA + Nos Gas AMA Electric J. Jones Mar 12 SCAMPS 13th Annual Taibi Contest-Perris Apr 12 OT Large Rubber (comb) Perris Special, OT Sport Glow F1Q + F1S R. Peel Apr 22-23 SCAMPS/SCIF Texaco-Lost Hills May 17 4oz Wake / 8oz Wake + Mulvihill 1/2A, ABC, D/supD AMA Gas E Nostalgia J. Carman June 4 Lotto/Twin Pusher-Perris: CANCELLED Jun 14 Twin Pusher/Coupe (F1G) All Hi-thrust AMA + Nos F1S + E-20 Cancelled Jul 12 P-30/Comml Rubber Perris Special, OT Sport Glow AMA Electric Cancelled Aug 16 Moffett / Comml Rubber 1/2A, ABC, D/supD AMA Gas E Nostalgia Cancelled Sep 13 OT Large Rubber (comb) All 1/2A AMA + Nos Gas F1S + E-20 R. Thomas Oct 18 Nos Wake / Nos Rubber Perris Special, OT Sport Glow AMA Electric P. Ronney Oct 21-22 SCAMPS/SCIF Fall Annual-Lost Hills Nov 15 P-30 / Jimmy Allen 1/2A-A, BCD AMA Gas F1S G. Drake Dec 13 Gollywock Mass Launch + OT Small Rubber (comb) 1/2A, ABC Nos Gas E Nostalgia B. Crowe San Diego Orbiteers Monthly Club & Sanctioned Contest Schedule 2017 Mo Day Rubber Power HLG/CLG CD Jan 29 P-30 (no rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn Feb 19 OT/Nostalgia (no rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn Mar 19 Coupe (3/26 rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn Apr 9 P-30 Memorial (4/30 rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn May 20-21 SDO/FGMC FF Bonanza-Lost Hills June 11 Coupe CANCELLED Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn July N/A No Contest Planned Aug N/A No Contest Planned Sep 17 Coupe (no rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn Oct 15 P-30 (10/29 rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn Nov 12 OT/Nostalgia (11/19 rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn Dec 10 Coupe (12/17 rain date) Any-Gas or Electric Any Mark Chomyn OASIS Squadron FAC-20 Outdoor Schedule 2017 Mo Day Events Location CD Apr 12 Jimmie Allen, Biplane ML, OT Rubber fuselage Perris Roger Willis Jun 21 2-bit+1, WWII Combat ML, FAC Rubber Scale Perris Roger Willis Oct 4 BLUR Race, Greve/Thompson comb, Jimmie Allen Perris Roger Willis San Diego Scale Staffel Outdoor Schedule 2017 Mo Day CD Feb 25-26 Flying Aces Club Perris John Hutchinson Sep 9-10 Flying Aces Club Perris John Hutchinson Jul 4 Orbiteers Mooney Contest Perris 9

N Note to guests interested in observing or flying free flight models at Perris: The usual time to catch us in the act is in the morning. Most Saturday mornings are when people come out to test fly or tune up their models and skills, and just have a good time. You can observe a handful of top FAI rubber and glider flyers along with with others flying a range of model types-mostly endurance rubber powered and electric or gas powered. Scale free flight models are flown when the Scale Staffel has their FAC contests also noted above. These are typically conducted over two day periods to get in all the event categories normally flown. Flying usually starts 7-ish and ends late morning depending on winds. There is usually a group that flies on Wednesday as well if you would rather make a mid-week trip. Come join us-see the map above for an idea on directions-it s on the east side of the 215 freeway, off San Jacinto Ave.-there is a dirt road entrance on the right. 10

Lost Hills Model Airfield Contest Schedule 2017 Mo Day Rules Jan N/A No Contest Scheduled Feb 11-12 Isacsson Winter Classic/Kiwi F1E FAI/AMA Feb 15-16 North American Open FAI Feb 16 California Cup F1E FAI Feb 17 Bob White Max Men International FAI Mar?-? SCAT Annual FAI Apr 22-23 SCAMPS/SCIF/San Valeers Spring Annual AMA/NFFS/SAM May 20-21 Dual Club FF Bonanza-SDO/Fresno Gas Model Clu AMA /NFFS/SAM May 27-28 Bissonette Memorial FAI June N/A No Contest Scheduled July N/A No Contest Sheduled Aug N/A No Contest Scheduled Sep 22-24 US FF Champs AMA/NFFS/SAM Oct 6-9 Kotuku Cup FAI Oct 8-10 Sierra Cup FAI Oct 21-22 SCAMPS/SCIF/San Valeers Fall Annual Annual AMA/NFFS/SAM/FAC Nov?-? Patterson Memorial FAI Dec N/A No Contest Scheduled Other Contests of Interest 2017 Mo Day Rules Jan 14-16 Southwest Regionals-Eloy AZ FAI/AMA/SAM Feb Mar Apr May June 3 Western States Championships-Sacramento CA AMA/NFFS/FAI/SAM July 24-28 AMA Outdoor Nationals AMA/NFFS/FAI/SAM Aug Sep 2-4 Rocky Mountain FF Champs-Denver CO FAI/AMA /NFFS/FAC Oct Nov Dec 11

SCAMPS/SCIFS Old Time Fall Annual Combined with SAN VALEERS Nostalgia Annual CD: Terry Thorkildsen (805) 495-6135 Co-CD: Tom Laird (310) 544-7606 **** Any Event can be flown on either day, do not have to finish same day! **** Saturday October 21 st & 22 nd, 2017, Lost Hills, California Sunday 7 AM to 4 PM 7 AM to 2:30PM ½ A Texaco (7 AM to 11 AM)* Texaco (7 AM to 11 AM) A/B/C Pylon A/B/C Cabin 30 Second Antique.020 Replica SAM Gas Scale Large Rubber Cabin Small Rubber Cabin Small Rubber Stick Large Rubber Stick Pee Wee Antique OT HLG/CLG Electric Nostalgia Bungee Launched 36 Inch Towline Glider Small A/B Classic AMA Gas Large C/D Classic AMA Gas Entry fees: $10.00 registration (includes 1 st event), $5.00 additional events Lost Hills Membership required Gollywock Mass Launch Saturday 8:30 AM Twin Pusher Mass Launch Sunday 8:30 AM *1/2 A Texaco: 8cc fuel, any.051 or smaller engine, best single flight of 3 official flights 12 SCAMPS CD Daniel Heinrich (909) 593-5789 AeronutD@cs.com SCIFS CD Mike Myers 818 439-3799 (mobile) - 818 241-9154 (home) mikemyersgln@charter.net

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