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Just maybe! Mr. Hempel has decided to see if there is a market for smaller versions of the Yak-55M. He has prototypes for both the 50cc and 100cc. I was lucky enough to be asked to give one a try and I chose the 100cc. To me, it is the perfect size for all types of flying. A few quick specs: 101" wingspan approx. 1850 squares 92" length, back of rudder to front of cowl 15 pounds as you see it below - basically less radio gear, powerplant, tank, and wheels. I've built a few 100cc planes and all the equipment added to the airframe usually comes out to about 10-12 pounds. So it looks like this will be a 25-27 pound plane
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WOW, i always wondered if a plane like this did good knife edge and inverted harriers like a regular yak. the lack of fuse behind the bubble worries me.
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A little more info. This is true, "no glue required" from what I can see - all control surfaces are the pocket-hinge type, which means no glue and, more importantly, no hinge gap sealing! Oh, and check out the throw! I didn't get a pic of the aileron but it's about 90 degrees
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Also, the roundness of the entire fuselage and lack of a tall rear deck can actually improve the way the plane rolls and the effectiveness of the rudder response.
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The cowl has a ring in it, with a tongue-and-groove setup to hold the bottom in and three screws(that will be hidden by the hatch) to hold the top in. Pretty sleek. Also worth noting, all the cooling louvers are already cut out - talk about saving a few hours of my time!
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Keep it coming! Looks good so far! Build thread please........... good luck!
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Last pics for now: The inside of the fuse is plenty roomy and the fuse seems very well constructed - and light. There are no provisions for a tail-mounted rudder servo but there is plenty of meat back there that I just might do it if the CG allows. This is a pretty long tail moment so it may not be an option.
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Money is obviously tight and I have the Tucson Shootout just around the corner to focus on so it may be a slow process but I will do my best. Maybe I will do well enough to win the engine I need(DA-100L is the plan)!
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Are the wings built up, or sheeted foam?
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Dang the quality of the tail section hinging, and covering looks awesome!
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