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Old 11-03-2008, 07:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Byron Pitts (Electric)

I would just like to share with you guys my latest project. It’s a Byron & Originals 3rd scale Pitts S1. A bit of a blast from the past, but I have taken this old design and added a modern twist. Powered by Towerpro 5330-10T 215Kv Motor on 10 lipo, 100Amp ESC. This aircraft is completely molded in foam and is not like anything made today.
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Old 11-03-2008, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have the byrons christen eagle bipe, This will be an intresting thread!!
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Having been around when the Byron Pitts first came out (when I believe they were actually recommending a geared 90 size glo engine) this looks like a great project and the electric motor should produce a great end product.

What's the finish on the plane......fiberglass or ?

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Old 11-03-2008, 08:19 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm going to finish the Pitts in China Cote. There is no need for glass cloth as I don't need to reinforce or fuel proof the airframe.
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That is looking really good! I had the Byron's CAP back in the early 80's and it was 80% injected molded foam. I whimped out on the build and sold it cheap since the largest "common"glow power plant was the Super Tigre 1500 (I think.) Guys were just starting to mess with converted gas weed eater engines. My hobby budget at the time did not lend its self to forging the path of virgin knowledge.

rc technics, Can you post a pic. of your finish scheme? Curious where you plan to go artistically with it.
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I miss my old Christen Eagle, your pitts looks Great! I had a Quadra-42S on it and if I had it now a da50 would be perfect!

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RC Technics, are you setting this up for 3d, or imac? What components are you using? any estimated finish weights?? any weight reduction taking place ie; coring out the fuse,tail? any extra strength areas needed ie; carbon placement? sorry for all the questions, I'm just curious!
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very cool.. i remember flying one with a super tiger on gasoline conversion.. it was a hoot...
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Blast from my past. Keep us up-to-date on the build and flying thread. At one time the Byron stuff was the state of the art! How times have changed.

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Brings back a a lot of memories. Good to see stuff like this.


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RC Technics, are you setting this up for 3d, or imac? What components are you using? any estimated finish weights?? any weight reduction taking place ie; coring out the fuse,tail? any extra strength areas needed ie; carbon placement? sorry for all the questions, I'm just curious!
I'm hoping to set the Pitts for 3D use. I will be bevelling the controls to 45º of throw and larger out put arms.

The hardware will be using, as followed:

Motor: Towerpro 5330-10 215Kv
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=4570

Prop: TBA

ESC: Turnigy Sentilon 100Amp HV
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idproduct=4691

Servos: Hitec HS225BB on each Ali and Ele, Futaba 9303 on Rud.

Lipos: Zippy-R 4,500mAh or Rhino 4,900mAh, 5s1p two in series.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=7654&Product_Name=Rhino_ 4900mAh_5S1P_20C_Lipoly_Pack

Rx: TBA (something Futaba)

Rx Battery: 2s A123 1,865mAh

My estimated finish weight with 4,500mAh lipos should to 14.5 to 15.5 pounds.

To lighten the airframe I have replaced the stock wheels and spinner with foam wheels and a fiberglass spinner. I will be cutting lightering holes in the firewall to reduce the weight.

I have added a plug in tail plane for easy storage and transportation.

I don't feel I need to strengthen anything on the airframe.

I will be finishing it in Charlie Hilliard’s Red Devil Colours.
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rc technics,

Just curious, where did you find the Pitts? Not many left around anymore, much less still in kit form.

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