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Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide by David Duckett. Viewed 1601 times.
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David Duckett13-Jan-10 04:08
After the Beaver
John M Oshust13-Jan-10 04:27
DD...I have one of these on the shelf waiting for a reason to build it. When you start yours, I shall start mine. Maybe we can stumble through the process together.
David Duckett13-Jan-10 04:52
Pfinn has one, as well, and as soon as he shows me how it's made I'll think about starting it. Actually, I'm sure I can build it but there's a lot here...A LOT! The three large sheets of plans show all the details for adding the gadgets, motors, servos, batteries, linkages etc, etc, etc for those with an inclination to make it fly.
jgood13-Jan-10 05:10
Hey, I've got mine too. Maybe we'll have a Rapide build-off all together.
John M Oshust13-Jan-10 05:17
Just set a starting date. Mine will be a static model also.
frwyflyer13-Jan-10 05:31
OH BOY!! This is going to be fun to watch with all you folks doing a "build off". The masters at work!!
jgood13-Jan-10 06:17
The masters and the great pretender (me)! Mine will be a flyer, as I assume Phils one will be too. I'll be ready to start in mid-Feb, once the in-laws head back up North and I get the spare room back.
David Duckett13-Jan-10 07:07
I'm not sure when I'll finish the THUD and I absolutely hate working under any kind of deadline so I don't know when I'll start. I got this and the Beaver from e-hobbyland.com and while I normally buy from Penn Valley, they didn't have the Beaver. The Beaver was $27.99 and the Rapide was $49.99 and that's the lowest I've seen, plus, because the order was over $75, shipping was free. Shipping from Tower is an automatic $9.95 but at least they do have things like filler.
BillParker13-Jan-10 08:26
Hate to be a pain, but if you guys were to agree to a photgraphic format, that is to say, same shots, angles, lighting, it would highlite your styles... Lots of fun for us spectators.... Just an idea... Even better, put all of you in the same room...
Roring4013-Jan-10 10:43
Nice project guys, if you want some good reference info, there's some nice close up pics at www.tissi.co.nz/rapide of a Rapide that was restored in NZ a while ago. Good luck with your project.
John M Oshust13-Jan-10 11:37
No hurry on this end either as Olive will occupy my time for a couple of weeks and then I have another war bird in queue. Mine came from tower hobbies and was $52, if I remember correctly.
John M Oshust13-Jan-10 11:39
Bill you photo suggestions are noted but why make a therapy project become WORK?????
BillParker13-Jan-10 12:27
well, like I said, I hate to be a pain... but it is an educational opportunity for all us wannabes... And you never get what you don't ask for...
John M Oshust13-Jan-10 14:41
36 years ago I asked for a wife...now I cannot get rid of her!
pfinn13-Jan-10 19:25
Hey! All I do is offer mine to DD because I'm trying to return a favor and now it looks as if I've been Bamboozled into a Build-off!!! Look what happens when you don't check-in at VA for a day and a half. Ay Caramba! My Pat Trittle Brown B-2 Miss Los Angeles just came in that I've been waiting for for about a year too! Sheesh! David, "Why I Oughta!"
SteveM13-Jan-10 20:01
I might have to join James in making a flyer. It's been too long since a built a plane so this could give me the motivation to do a little work each night so I don't fall behind. I don't think we should build under a deadline, but it would be fun start together when DD is ready.
David Duckett14-Jan-10 01:52
Run it up the flagpole and see who salutes. I simply can't imagine so many of you would have this particular kit! Outstanding!!
wingspanner14-Jan-10 02:54
I was gonna join in the fun but its gonna cost me $115 to buy in the uk....
David Duckett14-Jan-10 03:34
Penn Valley Hobby Center has it for $62.74 and they will ship overseas but I don't know the cost. They won't be open for a few hours but when they do I'll call them and find out how much it will be and I'll post it later today. I can also order another one and ship this one to you, surely it won't cost $65 to do so. As is, the box weighs 1.15 pounds and is heavy duty cardboard so it wouldn't need any additional packing for shipping.
David Duckett14-Jan-10 03:37
Make that 1 pound, 15.4 ounces.
John M Oshust14-Jan-10 04:15
If we all wait a few more days, we will have everyone building a Dragon. Dumas will have to cut more kits and wonder where the demand is coming from.
SteveM14-Jan-10 06:06
Ordered mine last night from e-hobbyland.com thanks to the tip from DD. While I'm waiting for it to arrive I guess I'll read Pat's thread and start planning out the electronics. Brushless inrunners will probably be the way that I go.
David Duckett14-Jan-10 09:19
Thanks for the link, that should help a lot!
wingspanner14-Jan-10 09:37
Thanks for the offer David but it'll cost me £40 or about $65 import duty as well as the postage which is usually 30-40 dollars. That'll be $127 dollars then the postage and at this present time I don't have the money. Thanks anyway
John M Oshust14-Jan-10 09:45
I would like to change my entry from static to mobile. That is if one of you would voulanteer to let me follow your coatails and tell me what and when to purchase the jimmies and jammies required to make this bird move. I am willing to make the investment. I do not want to fly it, just have control surfaces move at my command and have it ROG around a bit.
David Duckett14-Jan-10 10:28
That sucks, Tony! I thought we were allies?! Do you have to pay the import duty for a gift?
wingspanner14-Jan-10 11:04
They open all packages now and inspect. I still have to pay import duty. My last plane cost more in transport than it did for the kits! Thanks for the thought anyway david it was very kind of you. I have plenty of kits to build. I am building myself up for my Mk1 Spit which will be a flyer with retracts. All 41" wingspan which is big for me!!!
SteveM14-Jan-10 11:39
Surely a box marked "Gift - raw skunk hides" would go unopened. John O. - I'm sure James and I can both help you out. Since you're not planning to fly regularly then you'll be happy to hear that the designer of this plane used a very inexpensive propulsion system. Do you have a 4 channel radio that you can use or do you need to buy everything from radio to battery charger?
John M Oshust14-Jan-10 11:43
SteveM...I have nothing. If you would be so kind as to prepare a detailed manifest as to what I shall need....the whole nine yards...I will purchase the components. I need a transmitter...one that is vesatile but that will not break the bank. If you or James are willing to do this you can e-mail the list to me johnmoshust@verizon.net.
BillParker14-Jan-10 15:00
My version will be a "Billy Parker Super Plane" coming in at about 85 inches wingspan. I have the plan blown but not printed. Will do that tomorrow... Have to finish a hand full of little stuff, and that infernal Fulmar, and I'll be cutting wood again...
SteveM14-Jan-10 19:59
John O. - I'll know more when I get the kit. Hopefully the directions suggest a motor, prop, servos, and battery to use. If not, Pat's build/design thread over at RCGroups talks about those components. I'll email you when I know more, but maybe James can offer some help now since he has the kit.
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