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Old 01-10-2004 | 03:40 AM
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Default Madness 2... Wow!

Well I am really impressed, I test flew my new Madness 2 today and all I can say is Awsome! It really is the best Fun Fly machine I have ever flown!
I flew the original Madness last August when I was in Germany, but the Madness 2 really is way better! Lighter and more fuselage area for improved knife edge, bigger and better ailerons for an unbelievably fast roll rate, and a really sweet colour scheme. I have flown many 3D fun fly models in the past few years but the Madness 2 really takes the cake!

Like most ARF's, there is always something we tend to replace or do differently... When assembling the Madness 2 I changed the supplied control horns and clevices to a stronger carbon fiber horn with Du-Bro safety lock linkages. The horns were self made from 2mm carbon fiber plate and attached with CA glue. No screws but a much larger base. I also used 4-40 rods for pushrods even though the supplied carbon fiber tubes would have been fine (I actually used these on my Synergy 90 3D...) I am not saying the supplied linkages would not have been suitable, But I just didn't want to take the risk. Everything else in the kit was really good quality. The covering is Very good, I did have to run an iron over some spots on the fuse after its first day out in the hot summer sun today but this was not a problem. I sealed the hinge gaps with a strip of clear tape. The canopy was attached with two strips of double sided tape on the inside and a red strip of 5mm auto trim around the outside to give it a more finished look. The double sided tape worked well as I could tape the canopy in place on the top then peel the backing off and stick it down. I also fuel proofed the firewall and bottom of the hatch below the engine as there did not appear to be anything in the form of fuel proofing done.

Flying was the best part, I started my new YS 63 FZ (yes - plenty of power!) and took off... strated a gentle climb to trim the model out... no trim was necessary, not a click! so I pulled it into a hover and started torque rolling the way back down the strip. This really is the easiest plane to hover!
I only had a couple of flights today as it started getting pretty windy but all in all it was a very sucessful day.

I reccomend the Madness 2 to anyone no matter how well you fly, it almost flys itself!
Happy flying for 2004!

Patrick

attached is a pic showing the carbon fiber control horns I used.
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