EMS has a factory scale water drop system in their  new DG-1000 1/3 scale
model. Wing tanks, and positive pressure dump.
Eric Meyers (Greenville SC) outfitted his 1/3 scale Fox with a pressurized
system using a 1 litre soda bottle for compressed air and a 1 gallon gas
type can for water. It would dump the entire gallon in a few seconds. Quite
impressive.
The problem is you can't scale water, it never will emulate the full scale
appearance.

 John Derstine
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-----Original Message-----
From: charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 8:00 AM
To: twinboom
Cc: RCSE
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Water dropping!


twinboom wrote:
>
> I know that some of the scale guys and bigger ASW type planes use
> water dropping ballast systems. I am making a special project plane
> and would like to hear from anyone that might have some xperience with
> this type of set up. Thanks,
>
> Doug Blackburn, Inland Slope Rebels, Riverside Ca.
Hi Doug
Well I flew an ASW20 for years, the water ballast system is installed in
the wings, ahead of the spar, they used blatter type bags, The plumbing
went to the cockpit area, There you had your valves that the pilot could
access,,, the dump tube either went out the landing gear, or they had a
separate dump behind the gear. There is some caution to full scale
gliders, You don't want to land with the ballast in teh wings,, To much
negative load, due to a rough, or bounchy landing caused lots of stress
on the wings.. I don't know if this would be true with models, They seem
to have stronger wings than scale....
hope this helps
charlie
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