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My Little Buggernezer
14-10-2011, 20:13
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My Little Buggernezer
Hi.
As there seems to be some interest in ebenezers on this forum I thought I'd show mine.
It started life as a free centrefold plan in Aeromodeller. A little thirteen inch co2 modell called The Little Bugger. I've ebenezered it and scaled it up a little bit for a Cox Peewee. I hope it flys as good as it looks. I'm tempted to make another, and make it electric R/C assist.
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14-10-2011, 21:17
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
It looks great Smile What exactly is an "ebenezer" is it making a large plane small and cartoon like?

Let us know how it flies.

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15-10-2011, 12:26
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
thats well neat mate any idears were i could get a set of plans to build one

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15-10-2011, 21:08
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
(14-10-2011 21:17)Richard Wrote:  It looks great Smile What exactly is an "ebenezer" is it making a large plane small and cartoon like?
What is an Ebenezer? Have a look at -
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/colin.hutch...nezer.html

or

http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/ebenezer.html

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16-10-2011, 09:40
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
I remember that Aeromodeller plan, that is a good Ebenezer conversion you have done Thumbs up

   

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17-10-2011, 20:34 (This post was last modified: 17-10-2011 20:35 by nitroairplane.)
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
Hey when i saw that first i thought it was a little "pou de ciel"
i like those a lot there is actually plans for an ebenezer version of it for the .010.

http://ctie.monash.edu/hargrave/ebenezer.html

There are some very nice 'nezers on that site including the little flea.

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19-10-2011, 08:03 (This post was last modified: 19-10-2011 08:04 by otk001.)
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
Thanks Nitroairplane. I've had a look at that the website you attatched. Ebbenezers are so interesting with so many interesting yet simple designs. Sight of the Rezenebe has made my sons eyes light up and his fingers twitch. Quite an achievement, R/C duted fans are more his thing, cheers. I can't wait to see if I can get mine to fly, and get to a mass Ebenezer fly in.












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19-10-2011, 11:05
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
In my experience an ebenezer WILL always fly if given enough power.
And by the way guys if you are interested i just started a model diesel engines forum.
http://modeldieselengines.forumstopic.com/
check it out if you like.

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19-10-2011, 21:36
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
Cheers thats encouraging, It looks like it should fly.

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19-10-2011, 22:05
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RE: My Little Buggernezer
I just built a corex ebenezer sailplane thingy for a G-Mark .03 it's really ugly and rough but should fly.

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