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Yellow Aircraft "Stingray" pics. - 11/5/2002 12:00:15 PM   
Doug Cronkhite


 

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Shawn,

Sent you several PM's..

-Doug

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Stingray - 11/5/2002 7:40:39 PM   
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JPOFL,

That's a gorgeous airplane! I've always been partial to the looks of the HotSpot (no surprise there!) but to me the Stingray is even cooler looking.

It sounds from your latest posts like you have flown it. I was just wondering if you have flown or are familiar with the flight characteristics of the HotSpot? If so, how does the Stingray compare?

Thanks,

Gene

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Yellow Aircraft "Stingray" pics. - 11/5/2002 7:42:04 PM   
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Sorry i just re-read my post and maybe you get me wrong (i'm french so sometimes my english is not that good )

To be clearer i meant that 2 guys fly jet at my club without gyro. they fly a DF sport Jett called Panther ( clocked at 320km/h on a radar gun) and they dont use gyro. The take off is very straight.

i dont have any experiance with turbine model nor Stingray. So i will take your word, if you're flying since 15 years and you said that you need gyros to handle it on the groud i believe you. I dont have any experience with gyros either, so maybe i will need some advice from you for the setup

I will order the Stingray soon ( waiting for my next pay check ) and will order the turbine after Xmass everything should be ok for next season flying ( i live in Quebec, it's almost winter here will have to wait 6 month to fly again).


Thx for the info and sorry you find my post a little bit rude, my fault,

Claude Perron

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Got My Kit !!!!! - 11/9/2002 1:10:06 AM   
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Hi Guys,

Received my kit from Dean at Helijet . Best kit and value for the buck I've ever gotten. Beautiful glasswork and excellent attention to detail is evident. Should really go ! The wings panels are only a little bigger than the vertical stabs on my Super Reaper !

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Yellow Aircraft "Stingray" pics. - 11/10/2002 1:23:18 AM   
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Doug,

Why not just give me a call? I got your one PM, but I'm without a computer these days. I'm using the ones you rent at Kinkos. Since I've only known your for 10 years, I figure you probably have my number :-)

Shaun

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Stingray - 11/10/2002 1:37:07 AM   
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I saw Paul's bird at FIJR. As usual, very nicely done by a pro-builder.

I was impressed by the light weight. Personally, I think a 17lb thrust engine is too big. This bird will be a rocket with a 500 size engine.

I personally am not a big fan of small planes due to eyesight problems I have been developing, but this bird and the PCM AV8R really are 2 great simple to build designs, ready made for the 500 size engines.

Tom

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Yellow Aircraft "Stingray" pics. - 11/10/2002 8:31:31 AM   
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Has anyone received the retracts from Yellow and have pics they can post? I am trying to pick out some gear for mine. I was looking at the Robart 550 series but they curently have a recall on them. What is everyone else using?

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StringRay Retracks - 11/10/2002 9:31:58 AM   
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The Robart 550 gear is what I am useing for my stringray.That Recall on the 550's is 6 months old,Just a few sets need a mod to the side frame. So I see nothing wrong with the gear at this time,They seam to work very well, even at low air PSI.
If you use the the Robart 550 gear you should use the 600 series struts depending on the size of wheel.
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