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Joined Jun 2007
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Re: Giants From South Africa
Hi Jason,I got a chance to fly with the other 2cell 800mah yesterday.Plane fly's really good with it.Very light,very predictable(really flys nice),but short flight time,I think roughly 7-8 mins 3D,probably 12-15 mins max normal flying....I bought it friday and flew it yesterday straight out the packaging without charging it.Ill see tonight at the Veledrome how it goes after a full charge.
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The engine was put on a test stand yesterday and the first attempt was made to start it (very tight)
It popped first time after about 7 flicks of the prop, and then nothing...... We got an electric drill out to turn it then, and after a couple of turns the engine was running. Smooth as silk, no vibration, no backfiring and no hiccups. It immediately fired on both cylinders and was purring away. Much more than that I can’t tell you. It was left on the stand running a bit rich on low end for an entire Tank just above idle at about 2500RPM.......no hiccups. It was left to cool down. And hand started (5 flips) for a second tank of running in. The only prop that was available was a Zinger Pro 22X8 (a bit small for a 90 cc) As The engine is so new, no stress tests were carried out, all I can say that the engine accelerates extremely fast, but that was to be expected with a prop so small, although the carbs were nowhere near properly set. Engine dimensions are: 27cm long, from prop hub to rear of engine and about 30cm from plug to plug. Here are some more pictures also with the engine running I have no idea why the prop looks like it dose in the pictures....all photos were taken by Cellphone. Enloy. Regards Andreas |
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Cape Town, South Africa
Joined Jan 2006
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Re: Giants From South Africa
Andreas
The prop looks like that because the picture was taken with a slow CCD device. The photo cells get read in scan lines over a period of time. If you have a fast camera you will still see the prop but it will look bent all out of shape. Well done on getting the motor going. Are you going to get it converted into a single carb setup? Peter |
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Gus - Nice plane, those epp planes are always fun to fly. Damion has the blade dancer and it has taken massive amounts of abuse but it still keeps on going.
Sprice50 - That Aeroworks 260 is sweet. Keep us posted driesbabe - That motor is amazing. Good job! |
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[quote=damien;249549]Gus - Nice plane, those epp planes are always fun to fly. Damion has the blade dancer and it has taken massive amounts of abuse but it still keeps on going.
I think its the same as the blade dancer, not badly priced too. Like the way they fly, but more the fact thae the epp can handle loads of abuse, and with the airfoiled wing, they fly better than a "FLATTIE". Enjoy the indoor tonight. Got a Slope club committee meeting in Fish Hoek tonight, tried to get it moved to the velodrome , but no such luck |
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Warren, trev, J - see you all later. |
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Joined Mar 2006
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Re: Giants From South Africa
hey guys
my 2.3 comp ARF extra 330 L had its maiden flight yesterday. all i have to say this is one of the best planes i have ever built and flown. i didnt have to trim a single thing on the first flight. no 3d yet we are still running the motor in but soon. there is plenty of power as it is but i will wait until the motor is run in. all up weight on the plane is 18.4 pounds. cant wait to get to the club on saturday and sunday. we got about 7 flights in steve |
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Congrats on the maiden, you did a prestine job. I cant wait to get my 2.6 Comp Extra in the air as well, but first need to finish my cap for this weekend. |
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Hey Steve - it looks totally awesome - well done |
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From CFC regarding Oudtshoorn:
Oudtshoorn Scale 2007 is around the corner and we are in the final stages of planning and we have the great pleasure to invite all of you to come and join us at this great event from 20 – 24 of September 2007. This year we will be attempting what some might say is impossible but that is the Cango Flying Club spirit. We have received permission from Guinness to attempt a world record for the Guinness Book of Records for the most Radio Controlled Scale planes in the air at once. We received confirmation two weeks ago and fear that we will not reach everybody in time through the July/August issue of SAMAA magazine. We would like all of you that are willing to take part in this event to book your spot through Hekkie Fourie as soon as possible. We want to accommodate as many pilots as possible and want to allocate alternative spot/frequencies if necessary. The sooner you confirm with him the better your chance of securing your spot/frequency and also state the type of plane so we can plan the flight line groupings and circuits accordingly. If you are not interested in this attempt but know of someone who might be, please spread the word in you respective clubs, neighbourhood, town, city or nearest illegal park flyer site!! LOL This attempt will only be possible with your assistance so please respond as soon as possible. Every pilot will receive a Guinness certificate stating his/her participation in this record attempt, this will be a once-off opportunity so act quickly. The attempt will take place right after the Sunday Church hour as not to interfere with the weekend's general flying!!! To book your spot/frequency mail Hekkie Fourie at hekkief@xsinet.co.za and any additional questions can be directed to Arenhold Hooper at arenhold@mweb.co.za or Fanie Fourie at rcskydive-sa@webmail.co.za General entry forms for Oudtshoorn Scale will be available on our website from next week onwards: http://www.cangoflyingclub.za.net/ Regards, Fanie Fourie |
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Re: Giants From South Africa
Hi Steven
Wow looks awesome, I see you also fly up on the reef. I just bought the comp arf yak 55 sp from aerial concepts, what engine do you have in your extra. My small extra has a DA 50 and I was so impressed I bought a DA 100 for the Yak, do you think the 100 will be enough for 3D flying, I will be primarily flying competition but who can resist coming down low for a nice torque roll. I got back into competition last year at the TOC at RMAC and came first is Sportsmen, want to move up a class so I have been furiously practiseing the three roll rolling circle, at the moment it looks like a wild 3D manouver instead of a precise controlled manouver. Hope to meet you at the next comp. |
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