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| Git 'R Dun - Giant Scale! From the box to the runway. Whatever it is, show us how you build 'em! (build threads only) |
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| Ultimate Pilot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: San Jose CA Age: 53
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From the box to the air and all points between. I have waited for 3 years for Aeroworks to release this plane as an update to version 1. For the purest out there the title of the thread is assembly but as you will be able to see from the following pages there are building pieces as well as assembly. I think the best way to start is to with a list of component’s used and why they were chosen. 1. Aeroworks 50CC Ultimate 2. 3W 50I TOC from Aircraft International with IIS ignition 3. J@E Wrap around Pitts muffler 4. Pete Model 3.5 carbon Spinner Ultimate Style 5. Smartfly EQ6 Turbo 6. SWB 1.25 Servo Arms 7. Hitec 7985 x 6 8. Hitec 7955TG x 1 9. Hitec 301 x 2 throttle and choke. 10. Spectrum Lithium Polymer Receiver packs x 2 4000 and 1350 backup 11. Tenergy 2600 Lithium ION ignition 12. XOAR props 22 x 8 and 23 x 8 13. JR HD switches with Dean Ultra Plugs. 14. Bandegraphix custom Vinyl I need to say special thanks to a list of people and their companies. 1. Rocco from Aeroworks for his vision on the Ultimate and the QB style of ARF’s 2. Gerhard for Aircraft International for his continued support and for building a horse of a motor. 3. Bahman for his insight and tireless AI work. 4. Mike from California Hobbies for the components and his piloting skills for the maiden. 5. Eric from Bande Graphix for his work on the custom package. 6. Pete from Pete Model for the work on the spinner 7. And to Gaynor for which I owe a ton gratitude, for without her support the build would still be waiting. 8. To wcolby1 for the maiden flight video. IMHO the QB series has brought ARF’s to a another level. Yes they cost more but if you add up the components included and the labor saved it out ways the cost two fold. Having the hardware included and tested with the plane as configured saves tons of thought and chasing parts. Now to address the group that will inevitably question the use of the power system and multiple batteries and blah blah. I two believe in the KISS theory and to me in this day and age of componet reliability the safety factor far out ways the addition of about 6 OZ over a conventional setup. If you take an arbitrary number for the stall AMP draw of 7 servos at 3 amps (This was measured with and AMP meter) put that much thru a single JR power connector to a single PCB. Sure its been done but why take the chance you just spent 800 dollars on highend servos and you want to limit there functionality and torque. I am sure there may be a couple of pilots that can tell the difference between adding or subtracting 6.7 oz to plane but I for one can not. However I can tell the difference between speed and blowback and when you are talking about leads in excess of 40 inches on the elevators IMHO the answer was obvious. The standard EQ6 would have worked but I got a good deal on the Turbo version. Why 3W well I have two answers for this, one I had the motor and two I like burger king and I like things my way. Using the other guys you get one configuration per motor size and with 3W you get three. There are a number of new engines on the market that could have been used to achieve the objective and this can be left to the individuals choose. OK off my soapbox and on the build thread. Last edited by spock5643; 05-15-2009 at 10:58 PM. |
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| Ultimate Pilot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: San Jose CA Age: 53
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Up pulls the Big Brown airplane truck and the un-boxing begins. I can say the packing used protected the plane and while there was a couple of small dents in outside nothing translated to the inside. Picked up box one and removed outer packaging, oh no sear panic there is no wings in this box, they forgot to pack the wings, how do you build plane without wings Ah open box and low a behold they are there but that’s impossible that box is to light. This actually happened and the wings are that light. Open box two and check out the rest, everything has it place and nothing is damaged. -Rick Last edited by spock5643; 05-15-2009 at 10:59 PM. |
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| What you can't get any lower? ![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Central Florida Age: 31
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I just built one of these and plan to maiden it Saturday, I have nothing but good to say about this airplane so far, how much did yours end up weight wise, my came in at 18lbs 6 oz less fuel, w/ DA-50R, Jtec wrap around pitts, 3 fromeco 2c batts, 6x5985's and 1x7985, PT models 23x8 cf prop, miracle switch, 4" aluminium spinner, 2 regs, etc. Looks good.
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| Ultimate Pilot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: San Jose CA Age: 53
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Since I was waiting on components to arrive I started with the motor and then I will go back to the wings and tail. First pictures of her on her out of her shipping container this is a gorgeous color scheme and should be highly visible. Line up the template provided and drill mounting holes using 1/4 inch drill. Mount the motor and install muffler UT OH the muffler hits the motor box. After emails to AI and Aeroworks it was determined that the cylinder on the 3W is shorter and will require notching the motor box. I would have liked to cut this at a 45 degree angle an re-boxing however doing this with the motor box on the plane would be extremely difficult. I choose to do a 1-inch notch up and back and then re-box and re-pin creating a sound structure. I have suggested that this be done at the factory thus eliminating this rework . -Rick Last edited by spock5643; 05-15-2009 at 04:28 PM. |
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| Ultimate Pilot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: San Jose CA Age: 53
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To be honest I have not weighed it, I will do so once I get a scale. On the old pick up the plane comments I have had is this plane is light. edit: Using the weigh yourself on a digital scale and then add airplane total weight is 18 -8 oz. This is just about were it should be given the additional parts and the 3W is a little heavier. -Rick Last edited by spock5643; 05-15-2009 at 08:16 PM. Reason: Added the weight |
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| Huck Yeah!!! ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: California
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| Ultimate Pilot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: San Jose CA Age: 53
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That would be incorrect. This is actually the plane in this review and its owned by Rick Clayton from the same club. Mike was just doing the maiden. ![]() -Rick |
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I took it off, sorry about that. I haven't much time lately to get out to the field.
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BTW, do you know if we can order planes from AW through California Hobbies? Thanks and sorry to hijack your thread. This looks like a very nice plane!
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| Ultimate Pilot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: San Jose CA Age: 53
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FF, NP about the video I was going to post it anyway. Mike is a authourized Airworks dealer. Just gets me motivated to finish and get the final results up ![]() -Rick |
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