I went flying this evening with my Airskipper 50, flew around for about 3 minutes, came back to a hover over the strip, and the engine just stopped. Landed it ok and no damage.
The engine stopped completely without warning - no change of note, no hunting etc. The model was being flown for the first time with a brand new RevLock fitted, which for the 3 minutes or so that I flew it, was working a treat.
I tried it again with a new plug (not that there was anything wrong with the old one), and it just wouldn't start.
My first thoughts were - oh dear (or words to that affect!), I've killed another engine, but close inspection back at home reveals that the inside of the engine is fine.
The engine is my YS50, which has the positive pressure fuel system and a regulated carb. The one-way valve is fine, the crap-trap filter is clean as a whistle and the engine internals are fine.
Now, the bit that I don't understand, and therefore can't figure out if it's working ok or not, is the regulated carb. I've had it apart, and again it all looks fine, but I don't really understand how it works, so the answer could be staring me in the face, and I'd never know it.
Unlike the OS50 engine, if you try to blow down the fuel tube into the carb, you can't. There's a tiny sprung loaded flap valve just inside the fuel nipple which defaults to shut. If you press the flap valve with your finger, then you can blow through the pipe as you'd expect.
Can anyone shed any light on this, and in particular the YS regulated carb?
BTW - the fuel is thae same Cool Power 15% that I always run now, so no change there.
A bit long-winded I'm afraid, but I've tried to put as much info as I can give.
Thanks.
The engine stopped completely without warning - no change of note, no hunting etc. The model was being flown for the first time with a brand new RevLock fitted, which for the 3 minutes or so that I flew it, was working a treat.
I tried it again with a new plug (not that there was anything wrong with the old one), and it just wouldn't start.
My first thoughts were - oh dear (or words to that affect!), I've killed another engine, but close inspection back at home reveals that the inside of the engine is fine.
The engine is my YS50, which has the positive pressure fuel system and a regulated carb. The one-way valve is fine, the crap-trap filter is clean as a whistle and the engine internals are fine.
Now, the bit that I don't understand, and therefore can't figure out if it's working ok or not, is the regulated carb. I've had it apart, and again it all looks fine, but I don't really understand how it works, so the answer could be staring me in the face, and I'd never know it.
Unlike the OS50 engine, if you try to blow down the fuel tube into the carb, you can't. There's a tiny sprung loaded flap valve just inside the fuel nipple which defaults to shut. If you press the flap valve with your finger, then you can blow through the pipe as you'd expect.
Can anyone shed any light on this, and in particular the YS regulated carb?
BTW - the fuel is thae same Cool Power 15% that I always run now, so no change there.
A bit long-winded I'm afraid, but I've tried to put as much info as I can give.
Thanks.




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