Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: volkan
Well I have built a number of boomerangs and yes there are bubbles but nothing that was impossible to iron out! I just usually leave it to the end of the build.
I'm pretty sure the Robart 630s will just drop straight in. Turbine is in and I am just waiting for the retracts to finish this build off!
Well I have built a number of boomerangs and yes there are bubbles but nothing that was impossible to iron out! I just usually leave it to the end of the build.
I'm pretty sure the Robart 630s will just drop straight in. Turbine is in and I am just waiting for the retracts to finish this build off!
Underway!
just all done.
need to do some main cover lasercutting , and will ship all out today.
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
something wrong with the forum?
can,t edit , pics wont show?
anyway here is the new Sprint undercarriage made especially for you
for the spring.
will make a manual later today , i got to finish this spring also before friday.
can,t edit , pics wont show?
anyway here is the new Sprint undercarriage made especially for you
for the spring.
will make a manual later today , i got to finish this spring also before friday.
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Nice U/C Sandor. God you work fast!
The covering on all of the Boomerangs is Oracover/ Profilm Which in my opinion is one of if not the best covering available. Alan actually has to pay extra to have each model covered in this over the Cheap China kote covering featured on most ARTF's.
Yes it does wrinkle, but show me one far eastern manufactured ARTF on the market today and I will be amazed. I am in the trade and its just an unfortunate aspect of ARTFS that due to the massive temp changes from the time the model is covered to when it is unpacked and built wrinkles do appear. It now an expected aspect of ARTF modes I guess, and we all deal with it in different ways. I hate to see it to but its nothing that a few careful minuets with a heat gun and a cool cloth wont cure. I have to say I have not seen any that are so badly wrinkled that it is impossible to remove them, but hey this is the model business... anything is possible.
Regards Al
The covering on all of the Boomerangs is Oracover/ Profilm Which in my opinion is one of if not the best covering available. Alan actually has to pay extra to have each model covered in this over the Cheap China kote covering featured on most ARTF's.
Yes it does wrinkle, but show me one far eastern manufactured ARTF on the market today and I will be amazed. I am in the trade and its just an unfortunate aspect of ARTFS that due to the massive temp changes from the time the model is covered to when it is unpacked and built wrinkles do appear. It now an expected aspect of ARTF modes I guess, and we all deal with it in different ways. I hate to see it to but its nothing that a few careful minuets with a heat gun and a cool cloth wont cure. I have to say I have not seen any that are so badly wrinkled that it is impossible to remove them, but hey this is the model business... anything is possible.
Regards Al
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: Ali
Nice U/C Sandor. God you work fast!
The covering on all of the Boomerangs is Oracover/ Profilm Which in my opinion is one of if not the best covering available. Alan actually has to pay extra to have each model covered in this over the Cheap China kote covering featured on most ARTF's.
Yes it does wrinkle, but show me one far eastern manufactured ARTF on the market today and I will be amazed. I am in the trade and its just an unfortunate aspect of ARTFS that due to the massive temp changes from the time the model is covered to when it is unpacked and built wrinkles do appear. It now an expected aspect of ARTF modes I guess, and we all deal with it in different ways. I hate to see it to but its nothing that a few careful minuets with a heat gun and a cool cloth wont cure. I have to say I have not seen any that are so badly wrinkled that it is impossible to remove them, but hey this is the model business... anything is possible.
Regards Al
Nice U/C Sandor. God you work fast!
The covering on all of the Boomerangs is Oracover/ Profilm Which in my opinion is one of if not the best covering available. Alan actually has to pay extra to have each model covered in this over the Cheap China kote covering featured on most ARTF's.
Yes it does wrinkle, but show me one far eastern manufactured ARTF on the market today and I will be amazed. I am in the trade and its just an unfortunate aspect of ARTFS that due to the massive temp changes from the time the model is covered to when it is unpacked and built wrinkles do appear. It now an expected aspect of ARTF modes I guess, and we all deal with it in different ways. I hate to see it to but its nothing that a few careful minuets with a heat gun and a cool cloth wont cure. I have to say I have not seen any that are so badly wrinkled that it is impossible to remove them, but hey this is the model business... anything is possible.
Regards Al
i am also wrinkled , i tried ironing.
now i cant pee without pain :-)
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ORIGINAL: AndyAndrews
When is Boomerang going to recognize that the covering they use is terrible? Every new kit I have seen has bubbles that will not iron out. If they used a higher grade covering like Monokote they wouldn't have these problems. It can't be that much more expensive. They are losing repeat customers because of this.
Andy
When is Boomerang going to recognize that the covering they use is terrible? Every new kit I have seen has bubbles that will not iron out. If they used a higher grade covering like Monokote they wouldn't have these problems. It can't be that much more expensive. They are losing repeat customers because of this.
Andy
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ORIGINAL: Wayne22
It is very similar to Ultracote..you need to use a heat gun. The boomer is no different in this respect than any other arf I have seen when the covering is applied on the other side of the planet under different climatic conditions.... However, I'm very temped to strip it all off next winter and glass the whole thing.....
It is very similar to Ultracote..you need to use a heat gun. The boomer is no different in this respect than any other arf I have seen when the covering is applied on the other side of the planet under different climatic conditions.... However, I'm very temped to strip it all off next winter and glass the whole thing.....
The two Elans here in Arkansas both have this problem. The new Sprint they were giving away at Shreveport Jets had this problem. Same with the Boomerang products they gave away at Mt. Pleasant.
Andy
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
I used a heat gun and a soft rag to eliminate the wrinkles and etc in my Elan when I got it and have over 40 flights on it to date with the covering tight.I don't suggest using a iron.
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: schroedm
i am also wrinkled , i tried ironing.
now i cant pee without pain :-)
Sandor, that is just wrong on soooo many levels
i am also wrinkled , i tried ironing.
now i cant pee without pain :-)
well building 3 models in 10 days.
making 2 landing gears for a new model.
swapped a turbine over on the last minute.
makes you write funny things
ok now lets get on the build...
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: digitech
well building 3 models in 10 days.
making 2 landing gears for a new model.
swapped a turbine over on the last minute.
makes you write funny things
ok now lets get on the build...
ORIGINAL: schroedm
i am also wrinkled , i tried ironing.
now i cant pee without pain :-)
Sandor, that is just wrong on soooo many levels
i am also wrinkled , i tried ironing.
now i cant pee without pain :-)
well building 3 models in 10 days.
making 2 landing gears for a new model.
swapped a turbine over on the last minute.
makes you write funny things
ok now lets get on the build...
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: BuschBarber
Do you really trust CA hinges on a plane that can fly 150+?
Do you really trust CA hinges on a plane that can fly 150+?
It is certainly trusted on the Boomerang Elan clocked at 190+ before my very eyes. I appreciate, you cant be too careful!
Hope you enjoy the sprint!
Regards,
Shaun
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: Bird O Pray
Sandor , is that the same gear that is used in the Baby Boomer?
Sandor , is that the same gear that is used in the Baby Boomer?
nope it is different.
i have also a Sprint here
the fuse has been "blown" up , therefore so have the gear mounts
the picture you see have the 76mm (4 inch ) wheels mounted and there is still space.
the LG is also a size up and is the same used as in the Elan.
the Oleo,s used on the Sprint are a bit "lighter" and go up to 22LBS.
so perfect match for the Sprint.
we will update the webshop in a few days , there is a optional "de Luxe" front oleo also.
but what you see on the picture is the actual product , incl the Fake carbon covers.
the manual is done , but i got a good help from our translation into proper translation
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: digitech
nope it is different.
i have also a Sprint here
the fuse has been "blown" up , therefore so have the gear mounts
the picture you see have the 76mm (4 inch ) wheels mounted and there is still space.
the LG is also a size up and is the same used as in the Elan.
the Oleo,s used on the Sprint are a bit "lighter" and go up to 22LBS.
so perfect match for the Sprint.
we will update the webshop in a few days , there is a optional "de Luxe" front oleo also.
but what you see on the picture is the actual product , incl the Fake carbon covers.
the manual is done , but i got a good help from our translation into proper translation
ORIGINAL: Bird O Pray
Sandor , is that the same gear that is used in the Baby Boomer?
Sandor , is that the same gear that is used in the Baby Boomer?
nope it is different.
i have also a Sprint here
the fuse has been "blown" up , therefore so have the gear mounts
the picture you see have the 76mm (4 inch ) wheels mounted and there is still space.
the LG is also a size up and is the same used as in the Elan.
the Oleo,s used on the Sprint are a bit "lighter" and go up to 22LBS.
so perfect match for the Sprint.
we will update the webshop in a few days , there is a optional "de Luxe" front oleo also.
but what you see on the picture is the actual product , incl the Fake carbon covers.
the manual is done , but i got a good help from our translation into proper translation
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: phjoker
Are they in stock and ready to ship to the states? I need a set
ORIGINAL: digitech
nope it is different.
i have also a Sprint here
the fuse has been "blown" up , therefore so have the gear mounts
the picture you see have the 76mm (4 inch ) wheels mounted and there is still space.
the LG is also a size up and is the same used as in the Elan.
the Oleo,s used on the Sprint are a bit "lighter" and go up to 22LBS.
so perfect match for the Sprint.
we will update the webshop in a few days , there is a optional "de Luxe" front oleo also.
but what you see on the picture is the actual product , incl the Fake carbon covers.
the manual is done , but i got a good help from our translation into proper translation
ORIGINAL: Bird O Pray
Sandor , is that the same gear that is used in the Baby Boomer?
Sandor , is that the same gear that is used in the Baby Boomer?
nope it is different.
i have also a Sprint here
the fuse has been "blown" up , therefore so have the gear mounts
the picture you see have the 76mm (4 inch ) wheels mounted and there is still space.
the LG is also a size up and is the same used as in the Elan.
the Oleo,s used on the Sprint are a bit "lighter" and go up to 22LBS.
so perfect match for the Sprint.
we will update the webshop in a few days , there is a optional "de Luxe" front oleo also.
but what you see on the picture is the actual product , incl the Fake carbon covers.
the manual is done , but i got a good help from our translation into proper translation
yes ready to go , mail me for details please
you find the adres on our webpage
i can send you a copy of the Manual.
price will be in between the intro and the elan.
still have to do the calculations on those
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
Great thread guys, I just got my first jet model, a secondhand Baby Boomer that is equipped with a Wren 54 auto-start, which I have had to pull out, plus all the gear, to replace the bottom of the fuz and re-cover as it was fuel soaked! then it will have a fresh re-install.
I have covered the model with Profilm, and because of the shape of the fuselage, it was a pig to cover without getting any wrinkles!!
but a bit patience, some work with the heat gun and a cloth, it did the trick.
I have covered my Baby to look similar to the Elan Navy scheme, but I need to get a set of decals to complete the make-over, any idea's chaps??
Hey Ali, see what giving me a flight on your XL has done!! look forward to seeing you all at Cosford.
Thanks in advance, Vince. PS The new Sprint looks great, perhaps my next jump before an Elan!!
I have covered the model with Profilm, and because of the shape of the fuselage, it was a pig to cover without getting any wrinkles!!
but a bit patience, some work with the heat gun and a cloth, it did the trick.
I have covered my Baby to look similar to the Elan Navy scheme, but I need to get a set of decals to complete the make-over, any idea's chaps??
Hey Ali, see what giving me a flight on your XL has done!! look forward to seeing you all at Cosford.
Thanks in advance, Vince. PS The new Sprint looks great, perhaps my next jump before an Elan!!
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: volkan
Just got the retracts now! Many thanks Sandor. Pictures tonight [8D]
Just got the retracts now! Many thanks Sandor. Pictures tonight [8D]
let me know how it goes
i am here ready for the translation
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RE: Boomerang Sprint Build Thread!
ORIGINAL: volkan
Emailing to you now!
Emailing to you now!
yes seen it
here is the new link and ready to download:
http://www.digitech-turbines.com/manuals/sprint.pdf
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A bit more done today, the gear is surprisingly easy to install! Only think to mention is that you will need countersunk screws in order for the top CF plate to fit... right sandor?
Also got the fuel tank today, which slips right into the fuz, absolutely perfect fit!
Also got the fuel tank today, which slips right into the fuz, absolutely perfect fit!