Hola Druda, te escribo desde Badajoz. Tengo una NSU igual que la tuya y me está dando algunos problemas. Me gustaría pedirte alguna información. Un saludo
@@druda1039 Einstein said once. Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. I understand you Albert...
Bravo. Vive le 4 temps, pour son bruit plus réaliste et quand il fonctionne à l'essence c'est encore plus économique que le méthanol donc c'est très bien. En plus bravo pour l'idée du moteur pas prévu pour à la base. 👍
thats some brutal flywheel modification... just thinking about its dynamic balance and burst strength... am sure you static balanced it, that still aint dynamic... personally, i woulda chased the ali hub with magnets approach... otherwise, theyre great engines, ideal for the job...
@@druda1039 i can see it works! just looks a bit rough... and as i say... burst hazard. even a stock flywheel can and will happily explode... you just took all its circumferential support away... and that rough hacksaw finish does nothing for removing stress raisers? and aluminium has no fatigue limit... you may very well find it grenading with a few hours of use on it. be wary. not criticising... just pointing out a certain part that may very well turn into a lethal weapon unexpectedly. NEVER under estimate the power of spinning objects!
@@paradiselost9946 I balanced by mounting the steering wheel on a free axis... the aspect of the cut does not matter.. it already works several hours without problemI balanced by mounting the steering wheel on a free axis... the aspect of the cut does not matter.. it already works several hours without problem
It has been flying very well for a year, I did not think that this engine could be so powerful, it can be mounted on a sportier plane.. if I had to do it again, I would do a low wing plane. it's a wonderful engine.
at least you build, design, fly and its not electric. 42yrs for me and most at my field have turned into electric foamy's ... I love to actually build and fly everything. Good Job !!!
Nothing wrong with foam. Don't be a hater because of change. IL tell you just how nice it is to charge a battery and know it's gonna fly that day and not mess with oily gas and hope it starts and runs well. Also using foam gets people into the hobby and makes things cheaper if you want to try an air frame that otherwise would cost way too much or be too hard to build, also crashing and gluing a whole wing back in 5 min is great. I've built wooden planes and foam planes and they both are fun and that's the point.