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Old 11-26-2007, 11:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Lanier 94" Yak ???

Has anyone one seen one of these planes? It is an 80cc size. The Lanier site says there new? I don't know how long they have been out. Any info would be nice. I have read quite a few threads on the 87" one.
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Old 12-14-2007, 08:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Lanier 94" Yak ???

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I actually have one of these kits/arfs and it looks nice. It's still in the boxes but i plan to build it over the winter. I figure it'll be a good home for a DA85. If anyone has actually built and flown this bird i'd like to know what you think about it.

I'd really like to keep the weight down as much as possible too.
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Old 12-14-2007, 11:51 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I have one, have been flying the carp out of it and love it. After the second flight it has not come off of high rates on the controls, it is very axial in the air and responds like a foamy. Mine came out very lite in the 20# range and doesn't like to land because it is so lite, it has a ZDZ Super 80 on it and that is more than enough for it. The only things you need to toss in your extras box and put different on is the wheels (all 3) the tail wheel is too soft needs a higher quality one, the mains will come apart at about flight 6 and if you don't notice break your wheel pants. I pit a Ohio Superstar medium tail wheel on mine which steers much better too than the stock, and a pair of micro lite stiff foam in the mains and the plane rolls much better.
For set up I have 2 5955s on the rudder mounted in the tail, and the rest are 5997s which is more than enough, I mounted the throttle and choke servos by the tank and tried to put as much of the weight on the thrust line (batteries etc.) where the plane would be real axial in the air which I seceded at because it knife edges with no elevator impute. I guess I got the weight right because it is hands off both upright and inverted but not heavy in the tail where the tail drops on landing (It will harrier land real well too). You will enjoy it when you get it done, I am already getting it on the deck because it is rock solid in a harrier and hover and anything you do at low speed.
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Old 01-25-2008, 11:46 AM   #4 (permalink)
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here is a couple pix of it sitting in the yard with a few of my other little birds, and the push pull set up on the rudder with thr H9 Ti turnbuckle and the lanier hardware (which I like'd the quality).
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Old 01-25-2008, 05:50 PM   #5 (permalink)
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On sale right now at Tower for $399.99 and qualifies for $20 discount.
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Old 03-10-2008, 06:22 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Bill, do you have anymore pics of your Yak?

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Old 03-19-2008, 02:02 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Ordered one on Sunday, should be here on Friday, March 21, 2008. I see a Hong Kong Twin 100 for $509.00, and a Fuji BT86 from Tower for $699.00. Don't know if an 85 cc will be enough at 4,000 ft. altitude. My first gasser, been flying 1.20 to 1.50 size Nitro stuff, so setup will be new to me. I have several buddies with 33 to 46% er's so I should have some help. Trying to stay on a budget in case I don't like the bigger bird...
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Ordered one on Sunday, should be here on Friday, March 21, 2008. I see a Hong Kong Twin 100 for $509.00, and a Fuji BT86 from Tower for $699.00. Don't know if an 85 cc will be enough at 4,000 ft. altitude. My first gasser, been flying 1.20 to 1.50 size Nitro stuff, so setup will be new to me. I have several buddies with 33 to 46% er's so I should have some help. Trying to stay on a budget in case I don't like the bigger bird...
DA-85 will be more than enough at that altitude.
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Old 05-21-2008, 05:15 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I have a question about servos. Been looking at putting Hobbico CS-150 Std Digital High Torq 2BB MG Servo U would this work. I would be running a 6v and ther servo is rated at 193oz / 21sec. Thanks Matt
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I have a question about servos. Been looking at putting Hobbico CS-150 Std Digital High Torq 2BB MG Servo U would this work. I would be running a 6v and ther servo is rated at 193oz / 21sec. Thanks Matt
Go with the HD 9150 at Hobby City. You can also get them at Troy Built, but you'll pay more.

These are a no brainer for my 33% Lanier Extra and Yak when I get around to building them. Using them now on my Aeroworks Katana. Are you the same person that posted on RCU?
From Troy Built site

Torque: 220 oz-in @ 6v
Speed: 0.17/SEC/60°
Dimensions: standard size

From Hobby City site

Model: HD-9150MG
Voltage: 4.5v~7.2v
Speed: .17sec
Torque: 15.8kg/cm
Bearings: 2BB
Gears: Metal
Weight: 60g
Size: 40x20x37mm


49.95 @ Troy Built http://troybuiltmodels.com/newsite/p...os.html#HD9150

33.80 at Hobby City
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s.../15.8kg/.17sec

There is however one caveat; The 9150 is a little deeper than say the Hitec Equivalant (5645). This shouldn't be a problem since both Laniers' elevator servos are mounted on the fuse. I think they are too deep for stab mounting in a 30%. Hope this info is helpful.


Hitec 5645 info from Servo City


Operating Speed (4.8V): 0.23sec/60° at no load
Operating Speed (6.0V): 0.18sec/60° at no load
Stall Torque (4.8V): 143oz/in. (10.3kg.cm)
Stall Torque (6.0V): 168 oz/in. (12.1kg.cm)
Dimensions:1.59" x 0.77"x 1.48" (40.6 x 19.8 x 37.8mm)
Weight:2.1oz. (60g)

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Old 05-22-2008, 09:15 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Pretty good prices for those servos, thanks for the information..!! I used a coupon code for a FPE 5.8 online, got it for $629.00 shipped. A couple of guys on FG say they have the FPE 5.8 and the DA 100, and the FPE is as mooth or smoother than the DA. So we'll see, I just don't have room to build anything right now, soon I hope...!!!
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I wouldn't put 5645s in that plane...
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