QQ E-Yak
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I am thinking I may get the QQ Yak for Christmas, but I would like to knwo the setup which I should get. I will mostly use this to keep my 3D skills sharp, and just to have fun when I can't get to the airfield. What battery/rx/servos should I get? I would like to keep the setup under $100, is this possible?
Thanks,
Jack
Thanks,
Jack
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I fly mine with a DX-7 transmitter, a DX-6 receiver, 3C1100 Lipo, and 3 S75 servos.
It's -fragile-!
Land carefully, or the front end gets knocked off!
And I put some 1/64" ply collars around the servo holes, to give them something to rest on.
It's -fragile-!
Land carefully, or the front end gets knocked off!
And I put some 1/64" ply collars around the servo holes, to give them something to rest on.
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From: Ashland, KY
HS-55's, E-Flite-75's, etc are just fine. Futaba 3114's have nice torque... The Berg 4 channel Microstamp and 7 channel are nice clean, light receivers (Castle Creations manufactures then now)
I suggest ThunderPower 900-1320 lipos... lightest of the bunch and balancing taps.
$54 for 4 servos
$55 for a battery
$37 for the Microstamp w/ crystal...
Can't see how you can get it under $100 unless you go too cheap to enjoy the airplane.
I suggest ThunderPower 900-1320 lipos... lightest of the bunch and balancing taps.
$54 for 4 servos
$55 for a battery
$37 for the Microstamp w/ crystal...
Can't see how you can get it under $100 unless you go too cheap to enjoy the airplane.



