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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/12/2007 2:14:16 PM   
    ROOSTERLEW


     

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    Nothing wrong with electrics if thats your thing, I just already have the support equipment for glow and could build another plane for cost of electric support equipment.


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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/12/2007 2:28:45 PM   
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    I know RCKen likes his 4-stroke power bird. He's got a 0.91 in his. What's the AUW of such a bird???


    I'll probably get verbally lambasted for suggesting I may electrify mine.....





    A hog bipe would make a great electric conversion! I would love to see it. Keep us posted if you end up doing it.


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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/12/2007 5:59:02 PM   
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    Friday is Payday... And the LHS is on the way home...... Hmmmm...


    Here's a question..

    The documentation at Tower suggests using high-torque servos for the rudder and the ailerons.

    But I also know a builder can opt to use a single servo for the aileron, or a dual servo option.

    So.. If one were to build it with the dual servo option for the ailerons, would one still need to high torque servos in this application, or would standard servos be OK???


    TIA




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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/12/2007 7:21:40 PM   
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    standard servos are fine imo

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/12/2007 7:41:42 PM   
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    As for torgue standard servos will work perfectly well for normal sport style of flying especially with dual servos which I tend to use in all my planes for individual trimming capabilities if for no other reason. If you are going to do any 3D type of flying you might want servos that will offer you more speed.

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/15/2007 5:44:21 AM   
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    I stopped at the LHS tonight on the way home.

    And now, I own a Sig Hog Bipe kit.

    This is the first of these kits I've seen in the LHS since this spring. I figured I'd better get it while the getting is good.

    It will be a while before I'm ready to build it. I need more building experience. My first build has yet to fly.

    I also bought wheels, a Sullivan tail wheel assembly, and I may even have found a pilot!

    < Message edited by vmsguy -- 9/26/2007 4:35:51 PM >


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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 9/26/2007 4:02:52 PM   
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    I have a .91 Saito I'm going to use in my bipe, and I'm trying to decide how to mount it. I want to have the muffler come out the bottom, so I know I have a few options. This would be my first inverted mount set up.

    Any comments on:

    1: mount inverted with stock muffler pointing "up," straight down?

    2: mount upright with a slimline muffler

    3: mount inverted with a slimline muffler inverted?

    4: mount sideways with some other kind of muffler pointing down? (Not sure what I'd use here.)

    Nothing is started yet, so if I have to move the tank around somehow, up or down, I can.

    Thanks!

    Here's what I have recently finished, Tigger in a Sig 4*60


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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 11/1/2007 6:38:59 PM   
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    I realize that this thread is somewhat dated, however hopefully someone will help . I need to find out what the name of the aileron control horns that connect both top and bottom ailerons from each wing. They come with the Hog Bipe kit, but I broke one of mine. I cannot find them on Tower beause I don't know what to search for. They are the ones with the 2 holes for the pushrod addjustment and are made at a 90 degree angle verses a regular conrtrol horn. If you have built the Hog, I'm sure you know what I mean.

    I maidened my hog on Monday evening. Everything went well. Just hoping to find a replacement part before the weekend????

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 11/1/2007 7:04:42 PM   
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    http://www.sigmfg.com/cgi-bin/dpsmart.exe/MainMenuFV4.html?E+Sig

    I don't know where else to get these.

    Ok I just tried the embedded link and it does not take you to the right page.
    On the left side of the page click 'Aircraft Accessories' then 'Control Linkage' then 'Control horns'
    You will see it on the page.

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 11/1/2007 9:12:48 PM   
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    Thanks Chashint, I found them!

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 11/2/2007 11:03:16 PM   
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    Gorgous Hog you have R2Champion! I love the colors.

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 11/2/2007 11:12:57 PM   
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    Thanks 67Stang! I have seen pics of your Mustang, that is one sweet ride...heres mine. Its dirty, no mods, but I like it.

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 12/15/2007 2:08:06 AM   
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    started building my Hog - I'm really excited for this one. I'm building the top wing first, then bottom wing, fuse, tail feather (in that order). Only "mods" planned are dual aileron servos and moving landing gear fwd about 1/2". I plan on throwing in a Saito 100 (if Santa pulls through for me!)

    One question i had while reading through the manual was how to cover over the inter-wing strut mounts. It seems like it would be difficult to do a nice covering job with these installed. Have any of you permanently installed them AFTER your covering was compete?

    wish me luck!


    oh, BTW: I DO NOT plan on using the sig control rods for the elevator and rudder - see attached picture for length differences due to temperature change. I used them on my SSE and 4*60 and have to trim them every time I bring them out. I will be using 4-40 rods for these surfaces.

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 12/15/2007 3:30:43 AM   
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    For what it is worth, I built mine with the landing gear in the "stock" location and I do not have any nose over issues flying off of a grass runway. The landing gear supplied is not symetrical, it has a front and a back side to it which will change the position of the wheels. I am not opposed to moving the landing gear block, it is easy to do and it will guarantee that nose over will not be a problem even if the landing gear is mounted backwards. Enjoy the build it should be very straight forward and the plane flies great.

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    RE: Sig Hog Bipe Build - 12/16/2007 4:03:51 PM