can a valveless p jet goe this fast?

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can a valveless p jet goe this fast?

Post by adam » Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:07 pm

when the time comes and some body puts another valveless p jet on a rc plane and i cant wait to see yours still irvine and by the way are you still working on it? do you guys thing a valveless can go this fast like the on on this video clip>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e-Ar7gb4tQ

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Re: can a valveless p jet goe this fast?

Post by Mark » Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:35 pm

adam wrote:when the time comes and some body puts another valveless p jet on a rc plane and i cant wait to see yours still irvine and by the way are you still working on it? do you guys thing a valveless can go this fast like the on on this video clip>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e-Ar7gb4tQ
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Post by adam » Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:40 pm

thanks bud" i forgot how to get it highlighted so it goes straight to the link when i post it.

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Post by Irvine.J » Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:58 am

I should imagine so my man! Speed is about design more then power, with a good valveless you could effectively go just as fast.
Yep, still working on it, got a few things on the drawing board at the moment so I'll get back into it shortly, I really should get off my butt and finish the two planes here yearning for me to get them in the sky. I did hook up the elevators and rudder to my little pontoon plane the other day, I'll see if I can find a pic, it looks horrendous but thats never stopped me flying something before, plus its all scrap parts an a test bed for an idea i had. I just fiberglassed the wings and will try and finish it up soon
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Post by adam » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:54 pm

well keep up the good work i cant wait to see it fly, can you fly high speed aircraft thow, i dont know how people can, i bought a little rc plane and tried to fly it and when i got it so high i couldnt tell if it was upside down or right side up and also i couldnt tell if it was comming tarwards me or going away, i guess i got it too far away from me, and i can fly crap, but i would imagine you would have to be a pro to fly any kind of jet especially a pulse jet, i think those speed are faster then rc turbine engines, i believe the fastest rc valvel p jet flies at top speed 280 mph which is crazy, good luck on the project. also you design by the way looks like it will be a much slower design by the looks of the wing and the body but i guess it will stil be cool to see it in the air with a valveless.

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Post by adam » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:56 pm

wow i sound chinese when i look back at the spelling ooopps, its all good im half asian anyway.

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Post by Irvine.J » Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:32 am

Yo adam, yeah she's no speed demon thats for sure. I had some spare fuselages from a bunch of planes and just decided I'd put them all together in the most crazy damn plane I could. I thought they looked like pontoons a bit so I figured "what the hell turn it into a boat plane." I have 2 wings to choose from here as well, the ones pictures which is now been fiberglassed, and another set which are 1.4 meters wide, also now being fiberglassed. The bigger ones actually turned out much lighter as I'm getting the hang of my glassing now. Both should be very interesting indeed, I just finished the engine going on it today as well...hmmm...maybe I should go down and take her out eh?
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