Comp ARF BAE Hawk build thread
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Hi All,
Time to resurrect the thead.
Just taken delivery of this beautiful aircraft. some of the scale details you guys put in is superb!
build will be slow and steady! (first composite) although i am being assisted by Dave so hopefully all should be well
Power will be from a Jetcat 160. Guidance from Futaba 14sg linked up to Powerbix Cockpit SRS.
Not to forget the PB smoke pump! cant have a red arrow without smoke
Time to resurrect the thead.
Just taken delivery of this beautiful aircraft. some of the scale details you guys put in is superb!
build will be slow and steady! (first composite) although i am being assisted by Dave so hopefully all should be well
Power will be from a Jetcat 160. Guidance from Futaba 14sg linked up to Powerbix Cockpit SRS.
Not to forget the PB smoke pump! cant have a red arrow without smoke
#2153
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Another Hawk just finished for a customer, expertly assembled by M&R's finishing school expert Roger.
Tidy simple install with minimal bling to keep weight down, this has a PB Mercury with the gyros. Will be set up in a JR 28X and has a JetCat P-140Rx for power. Derjet cockpit, it will have the Tailor Made decals and det cord added soon.
DW
Tidy simple install with minimal bling to keep weight down, this has a PB Mercury with the gyros. Will be set up in a JR 28X and has a JetCat P-140Rx for power. Derjet cockpit, it will have the Tailor Made decals and det cord added soon.
DW
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This has been a great thread! I got my Hawk a week or so ago and hopfully it will be ready for the maiden next week. It's used, I am not a super builder... LOL.
Unless I don't remember, how does the Hawk handle stalls? My goal for the Maided is to take the Hawk to altitude, practice some stalls and slow flight. Then bring it back down for some approaches and over shoots to get a good feel for how she flies on approach and in slow flight.
What I have learnt from the thread is that it doesn't like high alpha, and that the best approach attitude is a nose down attitude and then flare to get the nose up on touch down.
I will also set the CG to 205 from the start, and it's already pretty much set up that way anyway.
Unless I don't remember, how does the Hawk handle stalls? My goal for the Maided is to take the Hawk to altitude, practice some stalls and slow flight. Then bring it back down for some approaches and over shoots to get a good feel for how she flies on approach and in slow flight.
What I have learnt from the thread is that it doesn't like high alpha, and that the best approach attitude is a nose down attitude and then flare to get the nose up on touch down.
I will also set the CG to 205 from the start, and it's already pretty much set up that way anyway.
#2155
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Like any swept leading edge wing when it finally breaks-away its quite sharp...but you have to be hauling on the elevator to get there.
Yes, let the nose drop and flare in ground affect. You can hold it off for a few seconds with a slight nose up sit.
Dave
Yes, let the nose drop and flare in ground affect. You can hold it off for a few seconds with a slight nose up sit.
Dave
#2158
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Comp arf
http://carf-models.com/en/products/hawk-wing/parent/943
$1068.00 plus shipping and 6 weeks or so
http://carf-models.com/en/products/hawk-wing/parent/943
$1068.00 plus shipping and 6 weeks or so
#2162
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Karl wrap the leg and spring with electrical insulation tape half way down- about 4 layers
Dave
#2166
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Most people fly with expo, depends how your brain is wired. Start with the manual settings and adjust from there
Dave
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I saw that in the manual but as Dave pointed out with a further aft CG the elevator neutral position will not be the same as it is with the CG set to the recomended.
Dave,
Ok I will start there with a little expo in the ailerons. I would rather it be not sensitive enough to to start with rather then overly sensitive.
I have flow it a few times already, however I have to start from a clean slate to re-program the set up. The previous owner has a great set up with his Jeti and I copied to mine however there are somethings not the way I prefer them. So I will start fresh and just wanted to see how guys are flying it now that it's been out there and flying for a while now.
#2171
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Another CARF Hawk is ready for operation at our local grass site club. This Swiss scheme version was again assembled by M&R's favorite builder Roger (this being the 5th he's done for us) Owner Sam is pictured with the JetCat P-140Rx powered model just after hand over. As always the final check over and turbine test was done here by me. Test flight is scheduled for a meeting we have next friday ( perfect timing before a trip to JetPower, so Sam can start thinking about what next ;-) )
JR servos and Powerbox Competition SRS, 18MZ Tx.
JR servos and Powerbox Competition SRS, 18MZ Tx.
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I'm getting ready to start a F B Hawk build and ran across this probe. It really looks great and was wondering if this can be made to order or information on how it was done. I had mine done in the Redhawk scheme and this would look awesome on the nose. Thank you for your time and any information will be greatly appreciated. Ken