Aeroworks Yak 54
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Aeroworks Yak 54
Have any of you had or seen any problems with the Aeroworks Yak 54 50cc landing gear? I just order this plane and just ran across a post on DOD with a possible problem with the landing gear strength. Here is the page on Down on the Deck forum where Nick describes his loss.
http://www.downonthedeck.com/board/v...=asc&start=120
I plan on beefing this area up on the plane, but just wondered if more people were having this problem or maybe it was a freak.
Brian
http://www.downonthedeck.com/board/v...=asc&start=120
I plan on beefing this area up on the plane, but just wondered if more people were having this problem or maybe it was a freak.
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RE: Aeroworks Yak 54
Go to the Giant forum and follow the thread on the AW 50cc Yak there. This has been a hot topic. I saw one fold in person, but fortunately didn't fail the motor box or fuse. Repaired the damage and flew again the next morning. I did a gear mod on mine build using the same techniques we used to repair the busted gear area on my friend's plane. Plan to maiden next week.
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RE: Aeroworks Yak 54
QQ Yak 54 Flyers:
Wow! I'm glad to hear others are having trouble keeping their Yak 54 landing gear on. I have the Yak 54 - 72" and have broken the original equipment landing gear twice and now with the strong GraphTech landing gear, ripped out the landing gear support once. Ouch! And I thought it was just my skills! Has anyone else been having a similar problem with the 72" QQ Yak? Or just the larger size ones?
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Wow! I'm glad to hear others are having trouble keeping their Yak 54 landing gear on. I have the Yak 54 - 72" and have broken the original equipment landing gear twice and now with the strong GraphTech landing gear, ripped out the landing gear support once. Ouch! And I thought it was just my skills! Has anyone else been having a similar problem with the 72" QQ Yak? Or just the larger size ones?
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RE: Aeroworks Yak 54
I have one from the original batch of the yaks, and I am also one of the people that ripped out the gear in a slightly harder than it should have been type landing. I fixed mine, and it has many flights on it since then without any sort of trouble at all.
I think If you do the additional steps they have outlined, you will end up with a very nice aircraft. I was very pissed off over it when it happened, but I am damn glad I fixed it rather than trash it. It has been a great flying plane since then. I will buy another when I do this one in.
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I think If you do the additional steps they have outlined, you will end up with a very nice aircraft. I was very pissed off over it when it happened, but I am damn glad I fixed it rather than trash it. It has been a great flying plane since then. I will buy another when I do this one in.
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RE: Aeroworks Yak 54
You definitely need to beef that area up--either with the materials Aeroworks is sending or materials of your own design--I was there when Nick's plane broke up--definitely not a hard landing was ever put on this plane as I saw all 8 flights--just a weak spot in the design--fortunately Aeroworks is stepping up to the plate and handling the problems like a good company should--before anyone asks I don't own any of their products-at least not yet--I know how Aeroworks handled the situation with Nick's plane and I can say it was very reasonable and handled professionally--and it is a good flying plane
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RE: Aeroworks Yak 54
I flew maiden flight with my Yak 54 tonight. I have one of the new kits with the extra support. I also added two plywood pieces. See pictures. Do not add the balsa triangular piece that I show in the picture. The bottom will not fit. I figured this out soon enough to get it back out. Great looking and flying plane. I just need to get comfortable with it now. May add a little weight in the front. Seems a little tail heavy right now.
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RE: Aeroworks Yak 54
Very pretty plane, Hunter41. Would look better with the wheel pants, but that's just a matter of personal choice. If the red had been available in the first batch, I would have gone with it over the blue, but the blue is good, too. I think that the CG that Aeroworks recommends is a little tail-heavy. When I get mine rebuilt I'm going to go with the CG a little forward of what I had the first time around.