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Old 03-01-2009, 12:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

Hey guys,

Now that the 3DHS 89" AJ Slick are available to the masses, I figure a build and fly thread is in order .

Here's what's written on the 3DHS website:

Andrew Jesky, 2008 ETOC and XFC champion, and member of the United States F3a pattern world team, has designed a spectacular 89" ARF aircraft for 3DHobbyShop. The 89" Slick 540 is modeled after the full-size Slick 540 aircraft which is the latest, highest-tech full-size aerobatic aircraft. The AJ Slick delivers the goods:

Total stability which will remind you of a 40% aircraft.
Effortless no-rock harriers and easy, stable hovers/torque-rolls.
Powerful, precise snaps even at lower airspeeds.
Lots of lift in knife-edge flight thanks to the big, light fuselage and powerful rudder.


Put the Slick next to some other popular 86-89" 50CC aircraft and it makes them look small. The huge fuselage of the Slick delivers spectacular knife-edge flight as well as slow downlines for constant-speed performance. All of this is possible on a stock DA-50 or DL-50 engine.



Please watch the videos below, flown on a stock DA-50R on MTW TD-75K canister, to get an idea of the vertical performance of this package. Contact 3DHobbyShop to discuss your requirements or for information on engine selection if you fly at high altitudes. We have collected data on the Slick at 5,000 ft. as well as at sea level.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL .pdf DOWNLOAD HERE

Here's our sister site, RCGroups.com's thread
RCG 89" SLICK Thread


Specifications:

- 89" wingspan
- 1480 sq. in. wing area
- 88" long w/o spinner, typically 91-92" w/ spinner
- 18.5-19.5 lbs. depending on setup
- 50-60CC gasoline engine
- MTW TD-75K canister mounts included
- Carbon wing spar tube 28mm
- Carbon spar receiver tubes
- Carbon stab spar
- Carbon stab receiver tubes and stub spars
- Carbon one-piece main landing gear
- Carbon tail wheel bracket
- Genuine Oracover covering, repairable with commonly available Ultracote material
- All hardware is included

Pricing:

- $679.99

Videos:

Video #1 - Andrew Jesky flying. Stock Desert Aircraft DA-50 on Menz 23x8 prop.

Video #2 - Andrew Jesky flying. Stock DA-50 on Menz 23x8.

Video #3 - Ben Fisher flies the 89" Slick on a Hacker A60L electric motor.

Video #4 - Andrew Jesky flying. Stock DA-50 on Menz 23x8

Additional Videos - Check out Josh Young's (BoneDoc) blog.



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Old 03-01-2009, 01:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

One of the big questions people ask about the Slick is how BIG is it?

Well, here are some examples:

Below, is the Slick rudder compared to an SD Model 35% Extra 260 (Yep, that's not a typo.. 35%)




Here's how she stacks against my beloved Dalton Aviation 35% Extra 260
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Old 03-01-2009, 01:01 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

Here's how the wing stacks up
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Old 03-01-2009, 01:48 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

The Slick comes well packaged, protected by plywood bars between the boxes. The foam padding ensures that UPSman for the most part won't win . But if he got something, just let Ben know and he'll take care of you. Included also are wing bags, stab bags.... along with carbon everything

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Old 03-01-2009, 01:54 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

Here's a pic of the cavernous fuselage



Also note the FG servo wire tube, and the antennae tube just below it.
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Old 03-01-2009, 08:18 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

Josh, The pictures are not up loading ............

Look forward to your Build and Flight Report as always.
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:26 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

Thanks,

I reupload the pictures. Now onto the build... errr.... ASSEMBLE pictures . The Slick comes with the ailerons and elevators already pre-hinged. So all I had to do was to hinge the rudder, install the control horns, engine / motor, servos, and that's pretty much it .

My glue of choice is the gorilla / polyurethane glue. I simply dip the hinge in lubricant, dab it off, and glue away.
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Default Re: 3DHobbyShop 89" Andrew Jesky SLICK

Note the amount of elevator throws you can get .

Installing control horns about as easy as removing the covering, gluing it in place, then sandwich the phenolic strip on place. When installing the rudder horn, I try to eyeball it to make sure that the control horn lines up with the hinge line.

For my purpose, I also cut down the control horn to get max throw. Andrew likes to use keep it long, and use 2" arms to get the full throw.
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:40 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I use my old worn out 25W solder to cut the covering away. It makes for cleaner cut that self-sealed. Servo install is also a breeze since a string is included to help guide the servo wires on the ailerons.

Note also that the servo is installed on the elevator itself, which makes for a truly removable setup.
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Wheel, LG, as well as Wheel pants install is also a breeze. Note that the pants is notched, so no guessing is required, and (in my case) a retention screw is not necessary (though recommended).

Note how tall the landing gear is. That's my 7 year old princess, helping her daddy assemble the plane together.

landing gear install also involves only putting the 4 screws together, and that's it. With the cowling off, it takes a whole 5 min .
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Electric flyers (like myself ) REJOICE! The fuel tank tray, the way it's designed, double as a battery tray as well. This "tray" extends all the way to the front of the box giving you all that battery space .

Just about the only mod I did for electric is to simply add balsa lining on the sides, so that there's more laminar flow of air over the batteries.
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After messing with Andrew's Slick at the Thistledown Huckfest, I gotta have me one of these!!!!!!!
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