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| Help - I like helicopters ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Elk Horn, IA Age: 37
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Hi All Here's a project on the bench right now. It's an AeroWorks 60-90 size Edge 540 with 65.25" wingspan & about 750 sq inches of wing area. The plane looks like a very solid construction (although I don't think they are being sold anymore.) I've seen people putting from 100-180 4 strokes on them - how would a Sachs 2.0 gasser work? The motor fits nice on the motor plate, but I haven't tried any balance tests. Anyone tried something like this (small gasser plane?) Any thoughts? Thanks Terry |
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| Help - I like helicopters ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Elk Horn, IA Age: 37
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Here's some pictures of the project. Any thoughts?? We have it pretty much ready for the 1st flight, but just need the right weather & some free time. Weighed on a bathroom scale, it looks to be around 9 lbs. The Sachs 2.0 cu-in motor is swinging a 18-8 prop around 6800 rpm. Time will tell if & how it works Thanks Terry |
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| Uber Contributer ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Jay Vermont Age: 40
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Nice to see a A&M still being used. My Dad worked for A&M untill the end, I still have a New 2.6on the display shelf. Keep us posted and Good Luck!
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| Help - I like helicopters ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Elk Horn, IA Age: 37
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Hey - we just put a Sachs 2.6 on a AeroWorks 80" profile. Haven't flown it yet, but it would spin a 20x6 like nothing! I've got a G-38 on my 80" profile & it's working pretty good. His should smoke me on the hover pull out though! Thanks Terry |
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this give me hope!!! that looks great i should be seeing my edge 540 from seagull this week.. iv always wondered if a small gassser would be an option,, question answered heheh subscriped! mike
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Riverton WY
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Some useless information If the "need" should ever arrise you can reduce engine weight and up the power by switching the cylinder and piston to a 2.4 set. They will bolt on.
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| Help - I like helicopters ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Elk Horn, IA Age: 37
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Thanks for the info. If this doesn't work out too well, who knows. Actually there's two of the little 2.0 Sachs motors. There's a P-38 hanging from Brian's rafters that they were intended for. Retracts and everything is in it - just needs some TLC and it would be ready to go. It's made to look like the Reno racing P-38. Should sound cool if nothing else!!!
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| Help - I like helicopters ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Elk Horn, IA Age: 37
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Hi All Due to the windy weather around here in the spring, the test flight kept getting delayed... till today. It was almost perfect today for the club meeting - calm, mid 70's and sunny - yeah! The mini-gasser flew pretty good. It wasn't quite light light feeling like the 30% with a 50cc in it, but it worked. It really felt much lighter than I thought it would. The Edge did keep sailing down the runway for a landing, which is a indication of a heavy plane as I understand. The power was something else. It would about jump with blips of the throttle taxiing out for takeoff. An 18" prop on a 60-90 sized plane has to do something! The engine was not running good (3 dead stick landings.) On the third flight, it was running much better though & it did a sweet blender that stopped, spun at the same altitude for a few seconds & then started climbing! Neat! We need to put some more flights on it and get a better feel. It would break when full elevator was applied, but didn't drop one wing and spin - it wound sort of just break it's heading for a second, bite into the air and try again. Not whipping into a spin (like my Funtana 40 seems to like to do) is a plus! No pictures - couldn't find the camera (and forgot some other neccesary stuff like a Lipo for the electric plane, starter for the chopper & glove for starting the gasser - uuuuuuuuh?) Thanks Terry |
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