QQ Somezini YAK-54 72" conversion.
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QQ Somezini YAK-54 72" conversion.
Has anybody done an electric conversion of the QQ Somenzini 72 inch Yak 54.
I'm in the process, and planning a AXI 5320 motor 10S-3P packs for 9000MAH. All the specs seem to indicate that if I can stay close to the 11 LB weight, it should fly very well with this setup.
Any body that has built this plane Electric, I would like to hear from. Should be all togther in 2 weeks. It's a great kit so far, and should be a great addition to my fleet, and my flying skill improvement program.
I'm in the process, and planning a AXI 5320 motor 10S-3P packs for 9000MAH. All the specs seem to indicate that if I can stay close to the 11 LB weight, it should fly very well with this setup.
Any body that has built this plane Electric, I would like to hear from. Should be all togther in 2 weeks. It's a great kit so far, and should be a great addition to my fleet, and my flying skill improvement program.
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RE: QQ Somezini YAK-54 72" conversion.
I have done a conversion with this airplane. Powered by a hacker C 50 12XL with a 6.7:1 gear. Im running an 8S3P 6000mah. You will be very happy with the way this airplane flies.
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RE: QQ Somezini YAK-54 72" conversion.
There is a pretty good thread on Ezone for this conversion
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=257064
Kelvin
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=257064
Kelvin