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Mike_T5 -> X-Tech Giles 202 76.8" ARF & Laser 150 (3/7/2006 10:14 PM)
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Hi all, Some of you will know my plight of trying to find a 3D plane to fit my Laser 150 (bought for Goldberg Extra, but decided airframe was too tired). Well, along came the Ultra-RC Giles, the video of which, just left me feeling like, "I want one!" Well, all you guys in the US are so lucky to have so many great planes to choose from, and the Ultra-RC was just too costly to get shipped to the UK :( But, my thanks go to Brian for his help, and trying. Anyway, a few weeks ago, I was searching the Web, and stumbled across Probuild Aircraft www.probuild-uk.co.uk and noticed that they had a Giles on there site. I phoned up and spoke to Pete Toombes, and he reckoned that this plane would be ok for my Laser 150 (turns a 16x8 Graupner at 8400rpm). As coincidence would have it, the shipment of 'X-Tech' planes were due in on the following week. So, on the 23rd of Feb, the planes arrived at 9am. My mate Pete (he's a heli guy) travelled down to Dorset (two hours drive from here) to take a look, and arrived there at around 2pm. Instantly fell in love with an Aerotech Yak 54 that was all built up and outside... gorgeous!!! :) Anyway, stayed chatting to Pete for about two hours, took a few pics, and weighed everything, with weights as follows... Fuselage 2 lbs exactly Left wing and aileron 13.5 ozs Right wing and aileron 13.5 ozs Aluminium wing tube 8 ozs (C/F option 4 ozs) Stabiliser & elevator 6 ozs Rudder 2 ozs Glassfibre cowl 5 ozs Wheel pants 2.5 ozs (pair) Aluminium landing gear 7.5 ozs (C/F option was about 3 ozs less) Fuel tank kit 3.5 ozs hardware pack 10 ozs Total weight 6 lbs 7.5 ozs Laser 150 engine and silencer 32.5 ozs Prop and spinner 6 ozs Radio and battery 19 ozs So, should come in at about 10lbs 1 oz, or a little less if the C/F options are used (which I will probably do, after first flight). The stock adjustable engine mount has been ditched in favour of a standard one, More about this plane... It is 76.8" span 69.6" long It has an adjustable wing location system. Robart style hinges are used throughout. Ballraced horns are supplied for all flying surfaces, and a nice pull-pull system for the rudder. I have to say, a lot of attention to detail has gone into this plane, and the finish is gorgeous. Seems well glued too. In addition to the Laser 150, I am using the following gear... Futaba 9C Super TX 149DP receiver S9351 digitals on rudder, Elevator (x2), and ailerons. Probuild have supplied a Futaba mini servo for throttle (sorry, can't remember the number). Spoke to Pete Toombes today, and he said that he has already fitted the engines and cowl, and throttle servo, as well as wings, stab, and tail. I reckon it will be finished in a week or two, which is pretty good, as he told me it would take 6 to 8 weeks! I have no time to build it myself, as I am struggling to find time to build my Dave Patrick Extra, and PA Mini Katana! If I did the building, there would be no time left to fly! ;) First pic is one I got from Probuild, but the rest of the pics are of the very plane that I weighed, and am having built by Pete :) I will try to get some pics of building progress in the next day or two. I am still learning 3D, but will make a video as soon as it's built! :) I hope it flies as good as it looks! Mike.
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