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Ziroli Skyraider, how does it fly? - 7/26/2002 9:18:03 AM   
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I am interested in the Ziroli A-1 Skyraider as my next project. I hear the A-1 was a great flier. Plus I love ground attack planes!

Has anyone built this kit? How does it fly? What did you power it with?

I am ready to move up into bigger warbirds. I am currently flying a TopFlite SNJ-3 (AT-6). It has a 60" wingspan.

Would the Skyraider be that much harder to fly?

I have a Dynaflite Chipmunk, 89" ws NIB I was going to build as my next project. Should I build and fly this warbird first or move on up to the Skyraider?

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Ziroli Skyraider - 7/26/2002 11:06:01 AM   
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The Ziroli Skyraider is a great flying airplane. It's a very large model in comparison to your Top Flight AT6 and I have both of these planes and the Ziroli AD-1 is the easier of the two to fly.
It has a wide landing gear stance unlike the AT-6 and it has large flaps that are very effective for landing. I would consider the G-62 size engine as the smallest power for this plane. A 4.2 or a 5.8 would be a better choice for power. One of the many new twins like the GT-80 would be another great choice and they offer much reduced vibration when compared with the larger singles. Mine has a 4.2 and it flies well. It's an easy model to dress up with ordinance and drop tanks as well. I have two wing tanks and eight rockets hanging of the bottom of the wing and it really looks loaded for bear with it all in place. The plane is a bit slower with the tanks and rockets but they do not effect the way it flies. I built mine from a kit cut by the Aeroplane Works. The owner of the company Chuck Gill passed away recently but I believe one of his sons is still running the business. They did a really nice job cutting the kit. Everything fit perfectly.

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Ziroli Skyraider, how does it fly? - 7/26/2002 3:50:33 PM   
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I just test hopped one Wed. night for a friend and it flies like a BIG low wing trainer with flaps and retracts. Great flier!!! I will have one on the board after I finish a couple others i have going now.
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Skyraiders - 7/27/2002 12:17:42 AM   
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I have 2 of the old Global .60 Sandy kits and have seen a couple of the Zirolli Sandy's fly as well. The Global kits are superb fliers----as are the Zirolli's I have seen. I think all Sandys fly well because of the terrific design of the plane-----long tail moment, big tail feathers, and large wing area. My Global Sandy's fly like a Kaos on Prosac-----super "groovy", utterly honest, just not as "frisky" as a pattern plane. Unbelieveable slow speed envelope----absolutley no tendency to tip stall. That's how the Zirolli's fly as well. The Zirolli's I've seen have been powered by 75-100cc engines. I think a G62 would be marginal. They usually weigh 38+lbs. I fly "gasser" aerobatic planes----I'm seriously thinking of building a Zirolli Sandy. Don't think there is a better flying warbird out there,......Warped Wing

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Thanks for the replies! - 7/27/2002 12:47:18 AM   
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WoW! It sounds like a Skyraider is really a great airplane.

I was wondering if I should try something like a Top-Flite Giant Scale P-47 before moving up to the Skyraider. Does this seem wise?

Thanks Again

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Ziroli Skyraider, how does it fly? - 7/27/2002 3:11:44 AM   
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Have you built many kits before? It's gonna help if you have. If not the Top Flight will help you along the way to your goal!!

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Ziroli Skyraider, how does it fly? - 7/27/2002 5:16:06 AM   
bwillhite



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I have built a GreatPlanes RV-4, Top-Flite AT-6 and a Midwest Extra 300XS.

I am thinking I will build my Dynaflite Chipmunk before trying a Ziroli plane. I have the kit and it should go together fast. Plus I will need to get a trailer to haul the Skyraider around with its 100" ws.

I really like the looks of the Skyraider and hope to build it after the Chipmunk

Thanks again everyone

bwillhite

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Ziroli Skyraider, how does it fly? - 7/27/2002 6:52:40 AM   
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You can build the Skyraider wing in 3 pieces. Makes it easy for transport.


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