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Old 10-17-2010, 05:17 AM
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Default HobbyKing Pitts EPP review

Hello.

This is a review of HobbyKing Pitts EPP.

Pitts EPP is an electric aerobatic biplane, made of EPP foam which is very resilient to crashes and almost unbreakable, thus very good for beginners.

Packaging :
As always - HK does a very good job packing their models. All parts were covered with bubble-wrap and taped to the box so they won't move or break.
A you can see - nothing was damaged or broken.



Whats in the box ?
- EPP wings,fuse and tail
- 2212 1400KV 50g brushless motor + GWS 8040 prop
- Linkage hardware
- Black Fiberglass reinforcement rods
- Landing gear + wheel pants
- Instruction manual



What you will need to complete the model :
- 1000-1300 3S Lipo
- 3pcs of 9g servo
- 20A ESC
- 4CH RX and TX
- Building materials : CA glue, CA accelerator, Ruler, hobby-knife

The Building :
The instructions in the manual were very clear. Each step is followed by an explanation and a color photo. There are 60 steps. The building took 5 hours.
Any beginner can build this model with such detailed instructions.

So let's begin:

Step 1 - Fuselage reinforcement rod
By using a ruler, some tape and hobby-knife I install the rod into the EPP. Glued it using CA.



Step 2 - Firewall assembly
Make sure you put it together straight



Step 3 - Tail servo's installation




Step 4 - Canopy assembly
You will need to cut holes for the servo arms



Step 5 - Tail assembly






Step 6 - Wings assembly
One fiberglass rod is enough because we will ad balsa supports later.



Step 7 - Gluing the ailerons servo arm extension
I added string for better bonding.



Step 8 - Wings X reinforcement
You need to reinforce the wings using X shape from fiberglass rods, one X in each side. This stiffens the wings very much.


Step 9 - Tail skid



Test Flight :
This motor has a lot of power. It hovers just over 1/2 throttle, and has a very good vertical power at full throttle. Takeoff from the hand is easy. Takeoff and landing on the the runway is very fun - you can takeoff after 5 meters or let it ride and slowly pull up so you get a nice scaly takeoff.
Taxi is very easy thanks to the surprisingly efficient rudder.

The rudder, although looks very small for a 3D plane, does an excellent job in the air. The Ailerons don't have enough throw so I will need to add a carbon stripe so all the ailerons will move and not just the part that is close to the horn. Also I consider changing to a 14g 2.5KG servo. The 9g 1.6KG servo I used can't move the 4 ailerons to their desired end-point.
I couldn't attempt much 3D flight because of this, and after I fix this I will post a 3D flight video.

Just flying the model was great fun, very stable and easy to fly, thus suitable for beginners and medium-level flyers.

Landing this model on the runway is so much fun - take a look at the second half of the video.


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtf-Mg2uDqE[/youtube]


In Conclusion :
This is a very good model both for beginners and for experienced pilots who want a fun 3D park flyer. Building is easy and fast, the price of the model is low and its flying characteristics are very good.
Just need to fix the ailerons problem and it will probably be a great 3D plane

Thanks for to sharonx and HobbyKing and www.efly.co.il for this review.
Old 10-19-2010, 03:42 AM
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Default RE: HobbyKing Pitts EPP review

Ive seen this plane on another forum, I really love it.
The paintjob reaching even around the edges, the hidden servos, and epp tailfeathers are its strongpoints.
Looks like its a great little bash plane that takes a bit of a pummel without exploding into a million pieces like my superzoom4D did.

This is one of the very few bipes ive seen fly nicely at low speeds, too.

Not too sure about the ESC sticking out though,
but im sure with a little bit of exacto knife creativity even that can be nicely tucked in.

If my Superzoom4D gives up at some point (soon im sure), I think ill give this bipe a go.
Old 10-19-2010, 03:47 AM
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Default RE: HobbyKing Pitts EPP review

nice plane... good flying.. What battery did you use?

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