New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
Plane will be sold same price of the 102" as it is essentially the same plane with some mods to make it compatible with DA85 at lower weight.
It will be as easy as any other plane to have smoke pump and smoke installed
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Reza
It will be as easy as any other plane to have smoke pump and smoke installed
Thank you,
Reza
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
Rezagh,
Really looking forward to this model as it will be my first gasser.
I have two questions,
1) In the combos on the new site, is the supplied muffler a wrap around Pitts style?
2) What are the dimensions of the pipe tunnel?
Thanks,
Michael
Really looking forward to this model as it will be my first gasser.
I have two questions,
1) In the combos on the new site, is the supplied muffler a wrap around Pitts style?
2) What are the dimensions of the pipe tunnel?
Thanks,
Michael
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
Hi Michael,
You would have to ask Molly/Alicia about the muffler by emailing [email protected] but I suspect it is the slimline pitts for DA85 or stock DA mufflers for DA100.
I need to measure the dimension to be able to help you with that but may I ask why you are asking? It would work with 50mm diamter mtw cans and greeve on DA100. Anything with that diameter should be fine. If you are using DA85 then Greeve.
Thank you,
Reza
You would have to ask Molly/Alicia about the muffler by emailing [email protected] but I suspect it is the slimline pitts for DA85 or stock DA mufflers for DA100.
I need to measure the dimension to be able to help you with that but may I ask why you are asking? It would work with 50mm diamter mtw cans and greeve on DA100. Anything with that diameter should be fine. If you are using DA85 then Greeve.
Thank you,
Reza
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
Rezagh,
Thanks for the reply. I'm asking because I want two know what will and will not work. Money in an object in my situation because I'm 15 but I don't want the plane to be lacking on power or to loud. And yes, I will be using a DA85.
I've been flying indoors for about three years and indoor pattern for about one. This will be my first gasser so any help would be appreciated.
Michael
Thanks for the reply. I'm asking because I want two know what will and will not work. Money in an object in my situation because I'm 15 but I don't want the plane to be lacking on power or to loud. And yes, I will be using a DA85.
I've been flying indoors for about three years and indoor pattern for about one. This will be my first gasser so any help would be appreciated.
Michael
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
Michael,
I understand See the tunnel needs to be modified to accept pipe. Your best bet would be the Greeve pipe because Quique has already written the steps for modification required. Power wise you will be happy with slimline muffler, but it will not be as quiet as pipe. Have you seen the mod instruction. Take a look at this www.rcmodelaviator.com/QQAC/DA85Conversion.pdf
Thank you,
Reza
I understand See the tunnel needs to be modified to accept pipe. Your best bet would be the Greeve pipe because Quique has already written the steps for modification required. Power wise you will be happy with slimline muffler, but it will not be as quiet as pipe. Have you seen the mod instruction. Take a look at this www.rcmodelaviator.com/QQAC/DA85Conversion.pdf
Thank you,
Reza
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Rezagh,
Thanks for the reply. I'm asking because I want two know what will and will not work. Money in an object in my situation because I'm 15 but I don't want the plane to be lacking on power or to loud. And yes, I will be using a DA85.
I've been flying indoors for about three years and indoor pattern for about one. This will be my first gasser so any help would be appreciated.
Michael
Rezagh,
Thanks for the reply. I'm asking because I want two know what will and will not work. Money in an object in my situation because I'm 15 but I don't want the plane to be lacking on power or to loud. And yes, I will be using a DA85.
I've been flying indoors for about three years and indoor pattern for about one. This will be my first gasser so any help would be appreciated.
Michael
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
I have good news guys. The 101s are here
We will be able to start shipping in a day or two.
Don't miss out on the first shipment!
Reza
We will be able to start shipping in a day or two.
Don't miss out on the first shipment!
Reza
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
That's nice that it comes with bags.
Two more questions,
1) What header is being used with the 85 and Greve pipe?
2) in the instruction manual under "All Other Parts Required to Complete the Aircraft", it says you need a 3" aluminum arm Which I presume is for the rudder servo) but under "Rudder Servo and Pull/Pull Cable Installation", it shows the supplied carbon fiber arm attached to a nylon servo arm. Is this a mistake or am I missing something? don't you need to go with aluminum for arm and spline strength?
Michael
Two more questions,
1) What header is being used with the 85 and Greve pipe?
2) in the instruction manual under "All Other Parts Required to Complete the Aircraft", it says you need a 3" aluminum arm Which I presume is for the rudder servo) but under "Rudder Servo and Pull/Pull Cable Installation", it shows the supplied carbon fiber arm attached to a nylon servo arm. Is this a mistake or am I missing something? don't you need to go with aluminum for arm and spline strength?
Michael
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RE: New QQ-Yak 54, 85cc
Hang in there buddy. I will be doing a build thread starting in 4-5 days.
The aluminum arm goes under the CF supplied on. CF supplied is just to have the right offset.
Reza
The aluminum arm goes under the CF supplied on. CF supplied is just to have the right offset.
Reza