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Old 10-13-2008, 06:48 PM   #1
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Default ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

I'm just curious if anyone knows of an ARF (wood or composite) that would come out around 36 lbs. with a 150cc up front?
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Old 10-13-2008, 06:57 PM   #2
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

I think I carefully built Dalton comes out around that.
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Old 10-13-2008, 07:47 PM   #3
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

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I think I carefully built Dalton comes out around that.
Daltons aren't sold as ARF's.
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Old 10-13-2008, 08:23 PM   #4
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Man oh Man I wish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's a pretty tall order!!

Dalton or a probuilt Carden!!

Check out Mike3CD's 40% SD Yak..

I will tell you it is extremely difficult to get any 37.5 to 40%er to come out at 36 lbs...

Everything as lite as can possibly be and Carbon everywhere!! its not impossible just alot of mods that you or a pro will proabably have to do...

now with that said -

The Comp Arf Giles 202 will come out at about 37ish with DA-150(its on the small side of 40%) and no Smoke tank stuff - no pipes.. Because it is small as 40%ers go it's wingloading is kinda high. Probably not the best 3D machine in the world but IMAC vert penetration is good - rudder coupling is less but its still there not as bad as Extra's though... G202 is not what I would recommend for unlimited though good enough for Advanced - IMHO.....

Just some ideas...IMHO...

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Old 10-13-2008, 08:59 PM   #5
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Dietrich 260 is a shade under 37 with aluminum wing tube and a couple extra pieces of wood for fuse side doublers after a repair. 3D's like a MF! The proto of the new Slick was 37.5lbs
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:45 PM   #6
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Bob,

Have you flown the new Slick 540???

I really like the looks of the plane!!

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Old 10-13-2008, 11:53 PM   #7
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Haven't flown it. Only one out there right now. I saw it in person at Joe Nall and had to have one. I expect it to be nothing but better than my 260 and my extra is awesome.I pre-ordered one almost two months ago and can't wait until next month for it to get here. My buddy ordered one as well so we should be able to beat 'em up pretty good and see what they're made of. It's going to be fun!
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:56 PM   #8
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

I saw the Slick at TAS. Very nice looking, can't wait to try one.
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Hey Steve! Congrats on your TAS top 5!
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Old 10-14-2008, 12:16 AM   #10
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Thanks for the mention Ron.
We did get my 40% SD Models Yak54 down to 36lbs....but let me say that although it started life as an arf, there wasnt much arf left after we got done with it. With that said, it IS POSSIBLE to get a plane down to these lighter weights and still be strong enough to handle todays demands of hardcore flying, IMAC or 3D. It is just a matter of how and what you are willing to do to get it there. Our little group here in SanAntonio, TX all have done lightening mods to our planes, and they ALL fly BETTER than they did before.
This list includes....
1.Sensei's 40% Carden 260 w/ DA100 @ 28lbs. (custom built)(THE ONE THAT STARTED IT ALL)
2.My 40% SD Models Yak54 w/DA170 @ 36lbs. (highly modified arf)
3.Bret's 40% Carden 330 w/DA150/can's @ 32lbs. (custom built)
4.Georges 40% Carden 330 w/DA150/can's @37lbs. (lightly modified after built)
5.Byron's 35% Aeroworks Yak54 w/DA100 @ 24lbs. (lightly modified arf)
Here are the links to the builds to planes 1,2 and 4, the other 2 chose not to post there builds.
http://www.flyinggiants.com/forums/f...-260-diet.html
http://www.flyinggiants.com/forums/f...ls-40-yak.html
http://www.flyinggiants.com/forums/f...-330-40-a.html

Enjoy, and good luck with whatever you choose.
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Thanks Rob, I had a great time. Now I can turn my attention to getting the passport done.
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

Holy crap a 40% Carden 260 at 28 lbs - that's just sick!!!

Awesome!!!

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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

The new Dietrich Slick should come in at 37.5 lbs with no modifications and its BIG.

With s little work, I'm sure you could get it to 36 lbs.

Snap, CBK07 and I bought Slicks this past weekends. Can't wait for them to come in!
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Default Re: ARF for 150cc Around 36 LBS.

My Aeroworks 42% 260 came in at 37.5 with Greves pipes, aluminum spinner, and CF prop. I had to go crazy with the rotozip and dremel, but I got it there. Removing the pipes, going with a CF spinner and wood prop would put me under 36 pounds.
Rumor has it that a stock Jtec 300 is pretty light. I imagine it comes in at around 36.5 if you went full CF.
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My Aeroworks 42% 260 came in at 37.5 with Greves pipes, aluminum spinner, and CF prop. I had to go crazy with the rotozip and dremel, but I got it there. Removing the pipes, going with a CF spinner and wood prop would put me under 36 pounds.
Rumor has it that a stock Jtec 300 is pretty light. I imagine it comes in at around 36.5 if you went full CF.
And how do you like it ?
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