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Welcome! I will start with this thread for reviewing the NEW Wild Hare Extra 300. I will be assembling this aircraft with stock hardware available from Tom at Wild Hare R/C, including the canister kit that he offers for the DA-50. Wild Hare R/C aircraft and accessories: www.wildharerc.com Esprit Model Spinners: www.espritmodel.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=618 Accessories of all kinds: www.troybuiltmodels.com Here's a temporary picture (of a different colored plane) from the Wild Hare website so you can see what it looks like when finished. Albert.
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Let's begin! I'll start with some pictures of the box as it arrived from UPS. There were very good markings and NO damage to the box or contents. Everything was well packed and carefully secured.
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Unpacking the box revealed double wrapped foam and plastic bubble wrap/bags around the parts. Initial inspection was good without any damage. All covering was smooth with no wrinkles.
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Unpacking the box revealed double wrapped foam and plastic bubble wrap/bags around the parts. Initial inspection was good without any damage. All covering was smooth with no wrinkles.
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Differences from the first 84" Extra: Anodized aluminum wing tube Improved tail wheel assembly Cowl ring for clean mounting look Canister tunnel built in Horizontal stab attachments – stronger Four hatch mounting tabs Lightened hatch area More scale cockpit and cowling shape Nylon thumb screws for wing bolts Stabilizer moved forward on the fuselage Formers designed to clear rudder pull-pull wires Larger tapered ailerons Built-up wings and stabs - no foam Wider fuselage Pre-tinted canopy Improved covering - seams are carefully overlapped in the correct direction in relation to wind Polished landing gear is pre-drilled Fiberglass landing gear fairings Smaller, lighter wheel pants
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While inspecting all the parts, we weighed every component of the aircraft...down to the smallest sub-assembly, piece of hardware, and electrical system. Aircraft: Weight (g): Fuselage 1350 L Wing 414 R Wing 406 L Aileron 96 R Aileron 88 L Horiz Stab 56 R Horiz Stab 50 L Elevator 64 R Elevator 64 Rudder 88 Hinges (24) 24 Landing gear 284 Fairings 14 Wheel pants 74 Wheels 124 Al Wing tube 246 Al stab tube 32 Hatch 230 Canopy (untrimmed) 152 Tail wheel assembly 62 Misc. screws 122 Fuel tank 70 Fuel tubing 34 Gas tank Velcro 8 Spinner 85 Cowling 254 Engine: Weight: DA-50 1374 Ignition Module 118 Standoffs (4) + bolts 140 Canister header 124 Canister 254 Coupler clamps (2) 36 Rubber coupler (missing) 14 Mounting plywood 26 Wild Hare 22x8 Prop 122 Radio Installation: Weight (g): JR 945S Receiver 32 Duralite regulated switch (3) 102 JR DS8611 (5) 330 Hitec HS5245MG (2) 72 TBM 2350mAh Li-Ion Batteries (3) 296 12" ext (2) 12 SWB horn and linkage (4) 56 Rudder pull-pull linkage 14 Rudder pull-pull wire 6 Elevator extensions (2) 28 Aileron extensions (2) 16
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Total Aircraft Weight (g): 7663 Total Aircraft Weight (lb): 16.89 Slim line Pitts muffler (g/oz): 318 / 11.2 MTW 75 Canister Setup (g/oz): 454 / 16.0 Difference: 5.2 oz heavier with a canister setup…before trimming header and stinger pipe! We’ll give you an update of the weight change after the trimming has been done. Yes, the rubber coupler weight has been added in, I just didn't remember to put it in the picture. I think I can trim off some of that "extra" weight with CF main wing tube and CF stab tube, and trimming the can set-up to fit the plane. We'll see!
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t building this baby! 1. I took a sealing iron and sealed all the trim edges so the seams are secured. I didn't want a rapid shrinking of the trim covering when I applied heat with the gun. 2. I applied heat with a heat gun as I put pressure on the covering with a soft mitt so it stuck to the wood under it. I was careful not to get the gun too close and overheat the covering. 3. Again I used a sealing iron to get all the covering secured around any edges or where it overlaps wood, like on the hatch or the ends of the wings. 4. I sealed all the trim edges with trim solvent to make sure none of the trim will come up after my one-hundredth flight! 5. I trimmed the covering on the fuselage and wing to open all the holes I will be using (like wing tube, wing aligning dowel, elevator servos, canister cooling air exits, etc).
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Looks great I recently put an older WH extra together (with DA50 and mtw75 canister). It flies very well and is a great IMAC machine. I'm not much of a 3D'er so I can't really comment on that side of it, plus I have set the model up for IMAC not 3d. My final all up weight is 17.5Lbs, and the DA has no trouble pulling it around. (have only run 6 litres of fuel through it so far) I am interested in how the new WH extra flies and how much lighter they come out. Keep up the good work.
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| Which Rudder?? ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Plano, TX Age: 39
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Looks very good I like mine so far, I only have about a gallon through the new DA-50, but so far I likr the plane, not sure what my AUW is but I will find out soon, I think I may be a little heavy. Setup is DA-50 with Slimline pitts 5955 on rudder and ailerons 5985 on elevators standard on throttle 2000mah 6.0v for ign 2x 2400mah Li-Io Fromeco packs with regs all JR HD switches All Wild Hare hardware. Here are a few pics of how mine turned out. Conrad |
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