RCG / RCGF 26cc and 15cc gas engines

Started by anwar, January 29, 2010, 03:42:22 PM

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anwar

My brother who has been wanting to try a simple gas engine (mostly from the concern about access to nitro fuel in Kerala, when he goes home on vacation), got an RCG 26cc gas engine from HobbyCity.

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9615

In order to avoid crash issues, the engine was mounted upright (instead of inverted, which many people do), so the muffler is somewhat close to the prop, but there is enough clearance.  Ran two tanks on the ground, and each tank took more than 30 minutes  :o  

Then made one take-off and dead-stick landing, as the needles are still being worked on.  Fuel was regular 90 octane petrol with 2T oil in  30:1 ratio to start with.

The plane it was mounted on is a "Stick", and the nose wheel is an added concern.  My brother says he will convert to tail-dragger before the next flying session.

It will be interesting to see how this performs long term.

PS: Sorry about the mobile phone pics (with the props spinning).
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gotoyogesh007

Can you give a detailed review on this engine? Even I have plans of getting one.

saikat

Where were the shots taken - on the beach ?

anwar

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Quote from: gotoyogesh007 on January 30, 2010, 02:39:55 AM
Can you give a detailed review on this engine? Even I have plans of getting one.

I will continue to post detailed reviews as we test more.  Typically my brother comes to fly only on Friday mornings though.

Quote from: saikat on January 30, 2010, 07:18:55 AM
Where were the shots taken - on the beach ?

It is a make-shift field we fly here in Qatar, because the real field is too far :)  And yes, we are only about a kilometer away from the beach.

http://www.rcindia.org/gas-glow-nitro-planes/another-scratch-built-bipe-labor-of-love/msg7772/#msg7772
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anwar

Just realized that this is the same engine that is also referred to as the RCGF brand also (in addition to RCG). 

Making it clear on this thread so that people searching for RCGF will also find this thread ;)
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The high winds and rain died down, so went to the field.  Continued tweaking and testing the RCGF 26cc engine.  Running it rich, until about 10 tanks (been through about 4 so far, as each tank runs for a long time).  Very sensitive to needle setup, and we don't think we have it fine tuned yet (but it seems characteristic of gas engines).  The transition from low to high needle response still has issues.  As it got dark quickly, we decided to call it a day.

During the first start of the day, we had to choke it until it started popping, then remove the choke.  Now it starts on a single flick with the hands.  Overall, so far it looks like a nice cost effective engine.  Of course a lot more flying is needed before solid conclusions can be drawn.

The plane the engine was mounted is also a bit inadequate for it. Had to add a significant amount of weight to the tail (which can be seen in the pictures with a black velcro strap). My brother converted it to a tail dragger, but left the nose wheel still on, and it looks like a 4 legged wierdo ;)

In addition, my brother already got the younger brother of this engine, which is the RCGF 15cc engine !  It will be mounted on a 60 size plane, and should be more fun as it is a right size plane for that engine.

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Some one just pointed out that this thread already has quite a bit of praise for RCGF engines for the VFM ("value for money") aspect !

http://www.rcindia.org/gas-glow-nitro-planes/getting-into-gassers/
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The RCGF 15cc one is being mounted on a Tiger 60 (http://www.carlgoldbergproducts.com/airplanes/gpma1968.html). 

One good thing about this engine is that it takes normal props (does not need the wooden ones with 4 screws).

Looks like a great way for people to move from glow to gas.  Time will tell about performance, durability and other aspects.

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sundaram

Mr Anwar what is the weight of the 15 CC gas engine along with muffler and electronic ignition?

Where can we get this engine from?

Are Gas engines available smaller than even 15cc ?

anwar

Strange enough, can't find it in HobbyCity anymore  :o :headscratch: 

It was here, previously : 

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?catname=Gas+Engines&idCategory=80&ParentCat=55

I hope they put it back in stock soon.

I am not aware of anything smaller being widely used, even 15cc is kind of pushing it.
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Break-in over. 

The starting procedure was something like this :

With ignition off, choke closed (ie enabled) and throttle open, flip the props a few times.  This will draw fuel into the engine ("priming"). Then turn the power to ignition, with the choke still one and throttle set a bit above ignition, flick the prop until the engine sputters. Once the engine hits and sputters, open the choke (i.e, disable it), and flick a few more times and that should start it.

Maiden tomorrow ! 
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The 15cc maiden flight went well. 

But after the first tank, the engine refused to start, even with a starter. So we opened the plug up, and noticed that it had significant amount of black oil residue on it, and the engine chamber was also in a similar state.  Cleaned both up with petrol itself, and then the engine started.

This was traced down to two things. One is that the can where the mixed fuel was kept has a leak, so pertol had evaporated out, and that make the fuel too oil-rich (it was already rich, 1:25, as recommended in the engine manual  for break-in). Secondly, the 2 stroke oil we used was full synthetic (that was what was available), and the manufacturer recommends a petroleum based oil.

Our co-flyer and forum member Murali also got the same engine with my brother, and it is mounted on a full 3D plane.  Was being broken-in at the field today, would be fun to see the performance on that bird.

My brother has some video, will see if he posts it on Youtube.

We will get some NGK plugs too.
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Couple of pics of Murali bhai tweaking his 15cc engine.

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sahilkit

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anwar

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Around $120 from Hobbycity, plus shipping.

Video... courtesy of my brother :)


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sahilkit

thanks, will wait an see if HK guys start selling again.
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Jamal

RCGF 15cc First Flight (same video as above with sound)


sahilkit

hi jamal

i was referring to the 15cc gas engine !
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Jamal

No, HobbyCity do not have 15cc yet.  I bought them directly from manufacturer in China.  www.zjrcgf.com

They were willing to ship even 1 pc, I bought 2 pcs.   Shipping is expensive as they ship only EMS/TNT, no air parcel.




sahilkit

oh okay, so what was the total amount u payed and transit time ?

thanks

sahil
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Jamal

The cost of a engine will come to about $180-$200 including shipping.  I got the engine in 3 days.

anwar

Quote from: Jamal on February 21, 2010, 08:58:41 PM
No, HobbyCity do not have 15cc yet.  I bought them directly from manufacturer in China.  www.zjrcgf.com

I was under the impression that it was from Hobbycity based on our discussions, and was surprised to see it was not listed there anymore.  Now I know why !

BTW, more and more people are expressing interest in these now, as glow fuel with nitro content is expensive.  And the whole "weight issue" also seems to be less of a factor with these. You do run into the need for reinforcing the fuse with epoxy and CA though, as the vibrations caused by these engines are really significant.
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My brother moved the 26cc engine to a "plan built" ;) 2.5m Piper Cub, which he got second hand from someone. As the engine is still undergoing break-in, the rpm we obtained was lower than what is expected of the engine, guess it will get there after a few more tanks.

So far, only good things to say about these engines.
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