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| Take-off EH! U Hosehead! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Missisauga ON Canada EH!
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Hi, Looking to hear from people who have flown this plane. Would like some more info on performance and pics if you have them as QQ's site pics need to show more. Where is wing position? Which cannister with a DA85? Can rudder servo be mounted in tail? Weight? Performance with DA85? Flying IMAC or huckin? Any insight would be helpfull. Thanx!
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Broken Arrow Ok Age: 39
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The plane fly's very good. The power to weight with the DA85 and greeves is incredible. http://www.flyinggiants.com/forums/f...1-da-85-a.html |
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| Uber Contributer ![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Panama City, Panama
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hello boys i own that of the last planes on chief aircraft my question is i whant to install a da100 on stock muffler , do you no something about it what modification i have to make or something i appreciate thanks
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| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2009
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The QQ 101 has an extra long nose, I have to say longer that anyother Yak I have seen, it was made longer to make the airplane balance out with lighter engines in the 85cc range, The QQ 102 was designe for the DA100, the DA100 might be a little heavy for the QQ101, I have the same aieplane with a 3w85cc engine and it balances out good, as far as mods go I had to do some mods to install the 3w85 engine, if you go with the recomended set up DA85 and pitts muffler or greeves pipe the installation will be easy since the fire wall is already marked for the DA85. If your looking for power I have to say theres nothing like a twin engine and the power it delivers, I also have a DA100 with KS tuned pipes in a comp-arf yak 55 and the power is unbelivable and it cant never be compare to my 3w85cc, also I have a 3w110 twin engine on stock mufflers and I love it to.
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