102" Yak Stand-offs
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102" Yak Stand-offs
I have a Gen I/II 102" Yak with DA 100 and standard mufflers. My setup has come out nose heavy...so heavy that I've added about 5 oz in the tail to balance it about 8" from the trailing edge on the wing. I downloaded the latest assembly manual and I notice it calls for 1 1/2 inch engine standoffs. I also noticed that the kit came with 1" blocks of wood with holes pre-drilled and I assume these are standoffs. I've mounted the engine on 1 1/2 inch standoffs and I'm thinking that using shorter standoffs would help the balancing of the plane. Any thoughts on this?
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Steve- Orlando
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Steve- Orlando
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RE: 102" Yak Stand-offs
I'm going to reply to my own thread!
I dug out the Gen I instruction manual and as I suspected, the wooden blocks included in the kit are used as engine stand offs. So yes, it appears the Gen I/II fuses were designed to have less stand off relative to the Gen III/IV. This explains why I needed the tail weight to get the balance right. I'll change things around and see how things balance out.
I dug out the Gen I instruction manual and as I suspected, the wooden blocks included in the kit are used as engine stand offs. So yes, it appears the Gen I/II fuses were designed to have less stand off relative to the Gen III/IV. This explains why I needed the tail weight to get the balance right. I'll change things around and see how things balance out.