Large Skymaster Hawk build
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Hawk 100 new video from Taaiwan yesterday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dho9PPhRpi8&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dho9PPhRpi8&feature=youtu.be
thats nice now make the 1:1.35 version!
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yes, this Hawk was designd on 7 years ago and the flight was very well, i hope the new Large Hawk (100) 1/3.5 will test fly on begin of 2015, i am very Excited and can not wait to test it.,
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Hello Friends I finished these days my Hawk, then soon I'll fly, I followed all the discussions and I would say that I have been very helpful. my model weighs 17.5 kg with full and full Tao and main tank with about half a litre of fuel, as per your advice I shifted the center of gravity at 21 cm, I just doubt that the manual recommends putting the aileron excursion to 1.8 cm...... I seem to be too many!
How far is the most suitable according to you?
Thank you
Alexander
How far is the most suitable according to you?
Thank you
Alexander
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Alexander is ok to use 18mm aileron throw. I use 18mm aileron throw with 30% expo on my Hawk and it fly's very smooth and nice.
Hello Friends I finished these days my Hawk, then soon I'll fly, I followed all the discussions and I would say that I have been very helpful. my model weighs 17.5 kg with full and full Tao and main tank with about half a litre of fuel, as per your advice I shifted the center of gravity at 21 cm, I just doubt that the manual recommends putting the aileron excursion to 1.8 cm...... I seem to be too many!
How far is the most suitable according to you?
Thank you
Alexander
How far is the most suitable according to you?
Thank you
Alexander
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As we see the model and 'still some' heavy on the front, ..I have left to take away the last 120 grams of lead.. another couple of flights to be finalized and then will be 'even better .......
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Hi,
Supplied fuel tank is 4L. I use one evoJet 180 turbine and for 6 minutes flight + taxi for takeoff and landing it consume 3L.
So, I have one litter for go-around. I had an extra 2L tanks and I have installed on my Hawk but I fil it only with 1L of fuel. So, I have 5L instead of 4L. I plan ti use this extra tank for smke oil in the future.
It is up to you what you want to do.
Supplied fuel tank is 4L. I use one evoJet 180 turbine and for 6 minutes flight + taxi for takeoff and landing it consume 3L.
So, I have one litter for go-around. I had an extra 2L tanks and I have installed on my Hawk but I fil it only with 1L of fuel. So, I have 5L instead of 4L. I plan ti use this extra tank for smke oil in the future.
It is up to you what you want to do.
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Hello,
Thanks for the reply, My idea is similar . The main Tank is just enough but i am going to run a Jet Munts 200 xbl and would like to carry a little extra fuel . Any suggestions on Tanks and position.
Thanks
John
Thanks for the reply, My idea is similar . The main Tank is just enough but i am going to run a Jet Munts 200 xbl and would like to carry a little extra fuel . Any suggestions on Tanks and position.
Thanks
John