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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 9/27/2007 1:46:39 PM   
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I replaced the canopy, cowl, and SFG washers with bonded washers.

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/3/2008 4:28:39 PM   
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Hello,

I started a little build threat on my blog:

http://davidlepore.blogspot.com

I planned to try the 3W-85 XI CS as engine for the Yak, but in the end I had to go with the DA-100, since we have noise restrictions at our field and I couldn't fit a proper muffler in the tunnel without having to do major modifications.

Perhaps this could be modified in the GEN 4 Yak.....

Greetings,
David

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/4/2008 1:33:05 AM   
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Is there any possibility of getting a DA 85 on this plane and use the cannister? How about a manual for the build like the Python.
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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/4/2008 1:22:23 PM   
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No, the DA-85 also needs at least 70mm in diameter in case of a tuned pipe and 80mm in case of a canister. The tunnel is maximum 60mm....

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/4/2008 1:31:51 PM   
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They ran one in a Python. The Python is also built for a DA 100 or equivelent.

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/4/2008 3:33:51 PM   
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The 102" is designed for DA100. It is not as easily balanced with DA85 as the Python! We won't be showing the 102 with DA85 but ........

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/5/2008 12:35:05 AM   
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Your period button seems to have something wrong with it. Or you are hinting at something. Please PM me with a continuation. I need to order a Python or 102" soon, but if there is an alternative please let me know. thank you.
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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 2/5/2008 3:14:21 AM   
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Come on, out with it. But what? Are you going to do a DA 85 swap? Want me to do it? What are you saying!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 3/2/2008 1:52:32 PM   
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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 3/6/2008 4:08:12 PM   
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I am looking for the quietest possible set up for my DA 100. I already have the cans but I heard 3 blade props are quieter. Are they much quieter? Does vertical performance, like out of a hover, suffer much? And what size and manufacturer is favored? We are getting noise complaints at my club specifically targeting large gas planes flying IMAC patterns.

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 3/6/2008 5:14:34 PM   
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Eric,

What prop are you using now? Size and brand.
3 bladed such as 25x12 Mejzlik will make very quiet. However 26x12 two bladed Mejzlik with Can set up should be very quiet as well.
Pull outs will get a little weaker with 25x12 but you should still be fine. It's a totally different feel on the 3 bladed props. They are good for IMAC for sure, it will be OK with GenIII for 3D as it is not a heavy plane.

Hope this helps,
Reza

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RE: New Somenized Yak 102", Gen III - 3/10/2008 3:27:18 AM   
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Sorry for the delay, I am using Mezlik 27-10 and I love that prop! I just fly for fun, about equal time spent on 3D and IMAC type flying. Thanks for your reply.

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