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Old 06-07-2008, 05:39 PM   #1
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Default Aero Works YAK 54 75cc Set Up

I know there are several of you out there flying the YAK 54 in the 75cc size from Aero Works ( I just purchased one). I would be very interested in your thoughts on Engine and smoke muffler and Electrical Set-Up. I am a Desert Aircraft fan, but would be interested in their and other engines that work well in this airframe. Would like to fly this one with a smoke system, so if you have a good working system, let me know what smoke pump and muffler you are using.

My normal electrical set up for giants is a Sport Smart Fly with Lithium Ions (Relions), 2 ea 2400's for the receiver and one with regulator for the ignition using the fiber optic cut-off from the Smart Fly board. I use 3 JR heavy duty switches for the Ignition and each battery. I can check volts between flights this way and avoid removing the canopy. Anyone have a better idea(s)?

Ideas and building tips will sure be appreciated.

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Old 06-07-2008, 05:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: Aero Works YAK 54 75cc Set Up

I've seen this airframe with a zdz super 80 and it had outstanding power and performance without a smoke system. I am sure it would have flown well with smoke but you would pay a weight/performance penalty on this size of airframe. I quit smoke on planes less than 100cc cause of the performance penalty. I like a 32 ounce smoke tank minimum to really put on a good smoke show and that adds fat weight too smaller airframes. 1.5 to 2 pounds wet!!
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:58 PM   #3
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Default Re: Aero Works YAK 54 75cc Set Up

Stacy: I am not totally sold on smoke, just one of those "wishes". I really did not consider the difference the weight might add. Basically I want solid aerobatic performance. Thanks for the info.
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:47 PM   #4
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Hmmm, someone has been making large leaps from just a couple months ago flying a big stick! It sounds like you are having big fun with your new gassers.

Just wait until we turn you into a 40% snob.



I jumped over the 75cc class and 100 class. I will be interested in hearing how you like this class of plane. Having it fit in the back of your pickup is a plus for ease of flying. Post pics!
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Old 06-08-2008, 12:15 AM   #5
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Jim: I sure have and the big gassers are a joy to fly. Here are a couple of pictures of the Python and I'll post one in a few weeks of the Yak 54.

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I would like to get into something larger than the 75cc Yak, but it means buying a trailer and facing the fuel costs I'll probably do it in a year or so anyway.

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