Larger Revolver
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RE: Larger Revolver
ORIGINAL: Slow and Steady
Sorry, I don't remember the jumpers or making any adjustments. You can hook up a battery checker to the ignition line coming out of the IBEC to check its voltage before attaching to the ignition. I will be removing the cowl in the next couple of days and will check it out myself. I think the voltage on mine was around 5.6. I will post my findings. Todd, the owner of Syssa, is also very responsive to any email inquiries.
Sorry, I don't remember the jumpers or making any adjustments. You can hook up a battery checker to the ignition line coming out of the IBEC to check its voltage before attaching to the ignition. I will be removing the cowl in the next couple of days and will check it out myself. I think the voltage on mine was around 5.6. I will post my findings. Todd, the owner of Syssa, is also very responsive to any email inquiries.
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RE: Larger Revolver
ORIGINAL: afjetmech
Well looking at the unit there are 4 pins, with two each labled A and B. The A pins are jumped and the B pins are not, with the jumper just stuck on one of them. This is giving 5.3volts output using a Life pack. I'm going to just leave it there. I assume different configurations change the voltage, just don't have any info on what does what. I hate just blindly screwing around with new electronics without proper instructions.
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Sorry, I don't remember the jumpers or making any adjustments. You can hook up a battery checker to the ignition line coming out of the IBEC to check its voltage before attaching to the ignition. I will be removing the cowl in the next couple of days and will check it out myself. I think the voltage on mine was around 5.6. I will post my findings. Todd, the owner of Syssa, is also very responsive to any email inquiries.
Sorry, I don't remember the jumpers or making any adjustments. You can hook up a battery checker to the ignition line coming out of the IBEC to check its voltage before attaching to the ignition. I will be removing the cowl in the next couple of days and will check it out myself. I think the voltage on mine was around 5.6. I will post my findings. Todd, the owner of Syssa, is also very responsive to any email inquiries.
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Piled my Revovler in today. I was in a tight climbing circle at WOT (do this a lot) about 40 feet off the ground and then the plane looked like it snapped out and into fast death spiral. As I watched it spiral to the ground in slow motion, I could see one of the elevator halves flapping behind the plane. The CA hinges had pulled out. OK, I'm no longer a CA hinge fan. I had fixed the ailerons with pin hinges due to one of them failing last weekend. Guess I needed to do the elevator halves as well.
I'd like to have another one but I've had this one for a while and would like something a bit more aerobatic. Maybe an Edge, Extra or Yak with a DLE 20 on it.
So you guys continue to carry the Revolver torch!
I'd like to have another one but I've had this one for a while and would like something a bit more aerobatic. Maybe an Edge, Extra or Yak with a DLE 20 on it.
So you guys continue to carry the Revolver torch!
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RE: Larger Revolver
Spinner
Sorry to hear of your loss.
At least you identified the reason, which helps prevent a 'next time'
I like the quarter scale (~73") birds with DLE30. I have a 1/4 scale Extra which is a superb flier
Sorry to hear of your loss.
At least you identified the reason, which helps prevent a 'next time'
I like the quarter scale (~73") birds with DLE30. I have a 1/4 scale Extra which is a superb flier
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SpinnerRow - I'm also sorry to hear about \ see your crash. I agree with wjcalhoun - if you're looking to move up a 73-74" aerobatic model with a DLE 30 is a nice platform. I love my CG Sukhoi 26m \ DLE 30. It's probably my favorite plane now. Though I still need my 70 Revolver \ DLE 20 in my back pocket...
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I have a Funtana 125, which is an unlimited 70" span aerobatic plane and while I really like the power and the way it flies with the Syssa 30, I have also seen it with a DLE 20 doing extensive 3d with plenty of pull out from a hover. At $310 with free shipping, the Funtana is over $100 less than most 30cc gas planes and only 3 inches less in wing span (actual 69.5", with a 69" fuse length). Were it lacks in wing span it makes up in wing area. It flies very light. And the color scheme makes it easy to see, no matter the attitude. The inverted flat spins are totally flat - no pitch. I guess you can tell I like the plane!
Tande, Thanks for the IBEC link. I have downloaded both the stats sheet and manual.
Tande, Thanks for the IBEC link. I have downloaded both the stats sheet and manual.
#3735
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Sorry to see that SpinnerRow... I found my Revolver very cappable with the control surfaces pretty much maxed out and the 26cc RCGF engine but everyone has their own opinion as to what is Aerobatic or not. You ma want to look at Aeroworks as well. They are getting ready to offer free shipping and I was able to get that deal last week when I ordered the 50cc Ultimate Bipe (saved $100 shipping). Nothing wrong with Wild Hare either though.
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RE: Larger Revolver
"I was in a tight climbing circle at WOT (do this a lot)"
Dreaded FLUTTER....maybe? I saw this happen to a very nice pattern plane a few days ago...traced it back to a loose (worn) servo connection on an aileron.
Sorry about you losing your plane.
Dreaded FLUTTER....maybe? I saw this happen to a very nice pattern plane a few days ago...traced it back to a loose (worn) servo connection on an aileron.
Sorry about you losing your plane.
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RE: Larger Revolver
ORIGINAL: iflywhenican
''I was in a tight climbing circle at WOT (do this a lot)''
Dreaded FLUTTER....maybe? I saw this happen to a very nice pattern plane a few days ago...traced it back to a loose (worn) servo connection on an aileron.
Sorry about you losing your plane.
''I was in a tight climbing circle at WOT (do this a lot)''
Dreaded FLUTTER....maybe? I saw this happen to a very nice pattern plane a few days ago...traced it back to a loose (worn) servo connection on an aileron.
Sorry about you losing your plane.
I haven't been very nice to this plane since I got it in March or so. The throws are maxed everywhere and I routinely get comments like "Your wing tube is offically G-load tested", "That Saito 100 is pulling that thing right along", "Something is going to come off of that plane one day." How prophetic.
I would buy another one in a heartbeat but I think I'm going to go with a lighter weight purpose built aerobat like a .60 Aeroworks Extra 300 at about a pound and a half lighter than the Revolver. BUT.. The Aeroworks is a more expensive plane than the Revolver so by my rule of R/C, it will have a shorter life span. []
#3740
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Hi All
My build is finished , now I need some decent weather for a maiden. Given the low pressure systems at the moment it could be a while.
Engine is DLE20 , standard muffler with the extra noise baffle that plugs in the end. You can just see it in the last photo at the end of the muffler. The blue anodised bit.
Two batteries and two switches. Sullivan tail wheel.
Pilot figure by my daughter.
BC
My build is finished , now I need some decent weather for a maiden. Given the low pressure systems at the moment it could be a while.
Engine is DLE20 , standard muffler with the extra noise baffle that plugs in the end. You can just see it in the last photo at the end of the muffler. The blue anodised bit.
Two batteries and two switches. Sullivan tail wheel.
Pilot figure by my daughter.
BC
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Due to moving to a new apt and this new job kicking into high gear I haven't flown in weeks. Getting REAL itchy. Looking to fly my Rev 70 \ YS 140 Tuesday morning, before work. Can't wait.
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ORIGINAL: Wine Country Flyer
Waitin' to read more. I've really enjoyed just sitting back and reading this post right from the beginning.
Waitin' to read more. I've really enjoyed just sitting back and reading this post right from the beginning.
It is a realy nice plane though...
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Thanks for the reply. I do have one NIB. (all unpacked to air out) Just need the time and a kick in the buttoks to get started. Plus-I can't make up my mind on power. I have OS 91 FS, Saito 100 & Saito 125. I've read the whole thread from start to finish, so I know about all the weak spots to fix. I'll get started one of these days.
John
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Wine Country - welcome to the Revolver club! Of your available engines (nice choices, btw), I'd go with the Saito 125. Many here (as you've no doubt read) are using a DLE 20, which is about the equivalent of the 125, and we happen to think it's a great fit - plenty of power and excellent speed. Either of your other engines will fly this play just fine, but I like to err on the side of more power (for unlimited vertical, higher speed, better responsiveness, flying at 1/2 throttle instead of 3/4, etc), and this plane can handle it. Either way, GET GOING with your build, and pls keep us apprised of your progress and build choices (with pics, preferably). And don't forget to reinforce! Enjoy.
Mike
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From reading this whole thread, I knew the 125 Saito would be recomended. I'll see which one I use when I get started. That still might be a ways off due to a couple medical issues we have to take care of here. But thanks for the encouragement.
John
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Update
I finally got my new ST 90 from TH, it is now install and took the Revolver to the field late on Saturday to break in/run in the engine, right about 1/2 way the second fuel tank the engine began to idel and transition from fast idel to full but still rough, finally at the 3rd tank it idel for ever and was able to go to full throlltle by then it was to late to attemp the first flight, sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo I have no more excuses [:@], this weekend is it and I will have a video of the maiden.
I finally got my new ST 90 from TH, it is now install and took the Revolver to the field late on Saturday to break in/run in the engine, right about 1/2 way the second fuel tank the engine began to idel and transition from fast idel to full but still rough, finally at the 3rd tank it idel for ever and was able to go to full throlltle by then it was to late to attemp the first flight, sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo I have no more excuses [:@], this weekend is it and I will have a video of the maiden.
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RE: Larger Revolver
ORIGINAL: Wine Country Flyer
From reading this whole thread, I knew the 125 Saito would be recomended. I'll see which one I use when I get started. That still might be a ways off due to a couple medical issues we have to take care of here. But thanks for the encouragement.
John
From reading this whole thread, I knew the 125 Saito would be recomended. I'll see which one I use when I get started. That still might be a ways off due to a couple medical issues we have to take care of here. But thanks for the encouragement.
John
I re enforced my gear from the get go, but this season my eyes played tricks on me and i missed the runway by a couple feet and the revolver decided to rip the gear off anyway. Im almost done with the repair and she'll be flying once again.
Happy flying,
Dan