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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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G'Day, Has anyone been involved or know of someone who has set up a Great Planes 1/3 scale Pitts? I'm just about to fly mine for the first time and need some advice on what to expect. I'm running a DL-50 up front swinning a 23 by 8 JXF prop. Any advice would be helpfull. Cheers! |
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| Would be, if I could be ![]() ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: QLD Australia Age: 46
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See the link below, Michael's fly's well, he may have some advice http://www.scaleaeros.com.au/default.aspx?Pg=8&Item=403 BTW, welcome to Giants, see the Giants Downunder thread for heaps of Aussie input.
__________________ Confuscious say... man who have model airplanes... needs a wife with job. Member of the TAS 2007, ROTW Boat Race Team (The WINNERS) ![]() ![]() ASAA National Contest Director/Qld state rep www.scaleaeros.com.au Home of ASAA www.desertaircraft.com.au |
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| Knife Edge ![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Lumberton NC Age: 34
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I am flying the GP Pitts with a First Place 3.2. It is awesome. The AOW on mine is about 17lbs. It is so light for the engine that the plane comes in a little hot. But once you get the timing down on your touch down it is nice. I am using the Vess 22A. To slow it down a little on the down line. I am getting use to landing it now i may move back up to the 22-10 which I think in the vess prop it is a 22-C. The 22A has alot of pull but lacks the speed to various things. Anymore questions I will help out anyway possible. "Fly It Like You Stole It" |
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: australia
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wilco i have a great planes christian eagle flys well however where do i start. originaly i had a moki 210 in mine these are the problems i encounterd 1 top wing to cabane bracket broke maiden flight replaced with aluminium broke again replaced with stainless steel then the top of cabane broke off replaced with duralium and 3mm high tensil bolts ,hasent broken science. if you are using servos in top wing expect aeleron hinges to break have tried 2.5inch wide ca hinges broke robart pin hinges broke large scale robart dril in hinges broke now using steel hinges havent broken yet this isnt only my model that this is hapening to know of 3 others if you find all of a sudden you have to put in heaps of down trim land causasly imeaditly as top wing is about to part company plane will porpase badly
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Hobart
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Hi there. I have this beauty with a fuji 50 (and some appropriate beefing up of firewall). I put the battery pack in the tail to obtain the correct COG without having to add balance weights. It was my first gas plane so was a bit nervous about the maiden, but it is the most docile larger scale plane i've flown. Have many flights on it, and take-offs and landings are entirely predictable. The plane will hover at about 3/4 throttle and looks great. Only regret to date is that it doesn't smoke - needs to be added when funds permit.
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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Thanks for the feedback guys, the beast flew last weekend for the first time and performed really well. It's got bucket loads of power with the 50cc up front. Although now I'm having trouble with the throttle servo blowing up. It's mounted above the stand-off engine mounts on a bracket. It also sits above the CDI module. So I think this is why the servo is failing. Can anyone confirm this? I'm kind of learning as I go!!! Thanks again. |
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| Flyin Around Auz ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Australia
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Hi Wilco, I have had my GP PITTS for around 2 years now and it flies fantastic with no problems at all. I have a 3w 42 up front swinging a 22 x 10 bolly at it pulss it around the sky with ease. I did strengthen the fire wall and my throttle servo is inside the fuz away from the ignition have had no problems at all. I built as it come out of the box have not changed hinges or anything. I keep the speed on for landing just dont let it get to slow. Cheers Mike |
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