Great Planes 25% Yak 81" 12-lb, seen on Fly3D Magazine
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how much torque do you need on the servo's?
are these fine for ail/elev? http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNRT1&P=0
and this one for rudder? http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNRN6&P=0
are those servo's any good presicion wise. the first one is a little slow.
im planing on doing pattern/imac with the plane. maybe some 3d when im messing around
a friend of mine said digitals are a must and that you need 200 oz of torque or more and 300+ for the rudder.
do i really need that much torque? some of you guys are running 128oz of torque.
i plan on useing a dle55 for power, a123 for battery's and a futaba 10c radio. will the 10c be enough for 50cc gasers. mixing wise and such, will it be good for imac ?
thanks for dealing with all of my questions.
are these fine for ail/elev? http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNRT1&P=0
and this one for rudder? http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNRN6&P=0
are those servo's any good presicion wise. the first one is a little slow.
im planing on doing pattern/imac with the plane. maybe some 3d when im messing around
a friend of mine said digitals are a must and that you need 200 oz of torque or more and 300+ for the rudder.
do i really need that much torque? some of you guys are running 128oz of torque.
i plan on useing a dle55 for power, a123 for battery's and a futaba 10c radio. will the 10c be enough for 50cc gasers. mixing wise and such, will it be good for imac ?
thanks for dealing with all of my questions.
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The rudder fluttered on mine so i put a 7955 on it and its superb, i had one spare so plugged it in. I found that 12kg on all other surfaces works great and i fly my model hard.
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i am building yak electric.i have a 70cc equivalent outrunner with castle 110amp speedo.will be using 2-6cell in paralell to make 12s.hoping to swing a 22" prop without exceeding my amps.plane seems very heavy to me but then again im used to 3dhobbyshop planes that are lite.yah i dont even have any servos or linkage installed yet and the plane feels heavy.lucky for me my company manufactures cf controll horns,pushrods.so im hoping to shave off a little.this is my first 25%electric plane keeping my fingers crossed.i built the extra gp 55" and was able to get it to 4pounds all up weight.the manual for the extra says 5.75-6.75 pounds so you can see how shaving weight here and there goes a long way.yes with the glue in cf controll horns no need for nuts and screws,and nothing protruding on top of the wing.this makes for slitely less drag and improved weight loss.got this plane for cheap so dont worry to much about it.this is one of the nicest looking planes i have ever seen.
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You are unfortuanately correct it is a heavy plane. And it is also very nice looking. I would not recommend this plane for high alpha, harrier type 3D flying but it tracks really well for general sport, IMAC type flying.
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hey i did see some ytube video of this plane electric.the guy was putting it around like a foamy.not sure maybe he was just very good pilot and had extreme high power.another guy has one with a 60cc gas motor with all the fixens and his weighs 15lbs.still hoping for it to be much liter than that.i programmed my castle to my settings but cant get the brake dissabled.only can slow it to almost nothing.can put cowling back on and get the spinner,prop,etc. buttened up.only thing left pushrods,and pullpull.if i can keep this to 12.5lbs that would be great.i will send you guys motor ground test results next.
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Im at just under 13lbs and it does throw about very well, ive watched the DA50 vids etc and the planes are well overpowered its pretty nuts with the zdz40, i used carbon rods everywhere and hacked the hell out of the firewall.
I could run a wooden prop and put a lighter main rx batt and not the duarlite a possibility!
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I could run a wooden prop and put a lighter main rx batt and not the duarlite a possibility!
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did you use 4-servos in the tail or pull-pull.how do you like flight characteristics?is it electric?if you are under 13lbs than that should be nice.cant wait to fly mine need to buy more batts.think maybe any bigger next plane will be pump gas motor.batts pane in bottom allways charging and they are dangerous.very expensive when you add it all up either way you do it.pay to play thats it im paying alright.went through about 15lipos today at the field by myself it was a blast.reminded me of when i started was so hungry to fly all the time no matter what.hey have fun and keep charging!
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oh yah as far as the flight batts even alot of the old gas guys have gone to 2400mah lipo.not sure of diff in weight comparison but its lite.this plane is small enough that you dont need a ton of power at the servos,just good power consistent.
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this plane needs good servos at 6v and a very strong rudder servo, i have 2 in tail and one rudder servo up front, tried to keep wait forward.
Flight charecteristics are good , it does have lots of coupling in it on knife edge but it will fly very slow, before stall and do all the tricks.
A good hack plane.
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Flight charecteristics are good , it does have lots of coupling in it on knife edge but it will fly very slow, before stall and do all the tricks.
A good hack plane.
Mark
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hey thanks so much for that info.im going to do the sAme with two elev servos and one pullpull servo up front.the paperwork says min of 70oz on servos.so from what you said it wouldnt hurt to exceed this with stronger servos.im so glad to here of the slow flight and good characteristics of plane.im allways iffy about electric conversions.but this plane seemed like it needed something good to happen with it because it is so cool looking.hp has some airtronics servos that are 130oz 16seconds on sale for $40 what do you think about these.now a days im looking at cost and overall function rather than just having the eyeball brand.anyway any information you can give me would be great thanks.
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I have a 7955 330 oz at 6v on the rudder, makes high alpha knife edge very easy and 7965 on the elecvators 139oz at 6V, i ran 5645s but didnt like them the plane fishtailed so i went bigger and stronger.
This plane has large surfaces if you blow a lot of wind over them then you need good servos.
Im sure anybrand would be good.
It is a good plane just not superlight, but it flies real good.
Mark
This plane has large surfaces if you blow a lot of wind over them then you need good servos.
Im sure anybrand would be good.
It is a good plane just not superlight, but it flies real good.
Mark
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I have a 7955 330 oz at 6v on the rudder, makes high alpha knife edge very easy and 7965 on the elecvators 139oz at 6V, i ran 5645s but didnt like them the plane fishtailed so i went bigger and stronger.
This plane has large surfaces if you blow a lot of wind over them then you need good servos.
Im sure anybrand would be good.
It is a good plane just not superlight, but it flies real good.
Mark
I have a 7955 330 oz at 6v on the rudder, makes high alpha knife edge very easy and 7965 on the elecvators 139oz at 6V, i ran 5645s but didnt like them the plane fishtailed so i went bigger and stronger.
This plane has large surfaces if you blow a lot of wind over them then you need good servos.
Im sure anybrand would be good.
It is a good plane just not superlight, but it flies real good.
Mark
Hi Mark, nice to read your posts on the GP Yak

I'm planning to buy one and put a Laser 240 v-twin glow on the nose but I am a little bit concerned about the power so I am wondering wether it will be underpowered. The Laser should turn a 20*6 at about 9000 and I just weighed the engine: 1430 grams or 50,5 oz (with the mufflers).
Based on your experiences, what do you think? I am planning to fly IMAC / sunday flying.
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Hi Dont know much about laser engines
http://www.laserengines.com/spec.htm LASER-240v Smaller but similar weight to the 200v the engine is designed for FAI aerobatics. The engine has the highest power/weight ratio of all Laser engines. Due to the small size it is essential that good cooling is arranged in the model, it is not as tolerant as the 200v. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PODDkJk-O3Y sure this guy means OS200fs sounds a four stroke to me. Seems to fly a bit slugish, http://www.osengines.com/engines/osmg0979.html weight 993g.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9094927/printable.htm see this article here!!. The plane needs to be built as lite as possible, i cannot stress this enough, but if the engine is moved forward you can succeed see my zdz40 instalation pic. Also forget spinner, pilots large fuel tanks Lipo's only and no heavy duty heavy switches and i went carbon control rods all round very lite. Most of the guys who say its heavy have the full monty making it even heavier, can't quite figure it out.
Its a good IMAC plane and will fly 3D nice little plane what can you say.
Mark
http://www.laserengines.com/spec.htm LASER-240v Smaller but similar weight to the 200v the engine is designed for FAI aerobatics. The engine has the highest power/weight ratio of all Laser engines. Due to the small size it is essential that good cooling is arranged in the model, it is not as tolerant as the 200v. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PODDkJk-O3Y sure this guy means OS200fs sounds a four stroke to me. Seems to fly a bit slugish, http://www.osengines.com/engines/osmg0979.html weight 993g.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9094927/printable.htm see this article here!!. The plane needs to be built as lite as possible, i cannot stress this enough, but if the engine is moved forward you can succeed see my zdz40 instalation pic. Also forget spinner, pilots large fuel tanks Lipo's only and no heavy duty heavy switches and i went carbon control rods all round very lite. Most of the guys who say its heavy have the full monty making it even heavier, can't quite figure it out.
Its a good IMAC plane and will fly 3D nice little plane what can you say.
Mark
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No Problem, im just looking at putting a vess prop on also and thats it then, i did think of a carbon uc but our field is quite
bumpy and i like the give in the alloy one.
Godd luck and feel free to ask any questions.
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bumpy and i like the give in the alloy one.
Godd luck and feel free to ask any questions.
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Another pic to show howmuch prop is forward of cowl. It was a freezing scottish winters day (bad pic).
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Another pic to show howmuch prop is forward of cowl. It was a freezing scottish winters day (bad pic).
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You say you had to mount the engine quite much forward of the cowling so do you mean there is no other way to get the the plane balance without such a procedure?
Supposing the Laser weights the same as ZDZ40 (as it does, if the ZDZ specs for 1300g engine+ign batt 50g and muffler maybe 100g is this about correct?) The Laser 240 twin weights 1430grams /with mufflers.
So if you put the rx batteries, switches, etc right after the firewall, and use pull-pull set-up for the rudder will it still become tail heavy?[sm=confused.gif] Well, if you say yes then I guess I could mount the elevator servos, with long CF pushrods set-up, somewhere near where the rudder servo sits ( if the rudder is a pull-pull set-up. )
Anyways, thank you again! this a great site with great people!

P.S. what might be the static thrust-model weight ratio to get unlimited vertical? 1,25:1? or what?
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Yes i mounted my ig batt just behind firewall and my rx on fueltank about 2-3 inches behind firewall.
I did look at mounting the ign batt on the firewall but as its a lipo it means cowl off to charge, i was tempted to use a
4.8 nimh eneloop pack up front.
I reckon putting the elevator servos further forward would not be good unless you used a wire cross over setup.
The zdz is very powerfull i have been amazed by it!
Moving the motor forward is only the same as my QQ yak which has the prop that far out anyway, also team Aeroworks
according to a build space ther motors further forward to balance better with less weight sepecially the large 100cc-150cc yak.
Mark
I did look at mounting the ign batt on the firewall but as its a lipo it means cowl off to charge, i was tempted to use a
4.8 nimh eneloop pack up front.
I reckon putting the elevator servos further forward would not be good unless you used a wire cross over setup.
The zdz is very powerfull i have been amazed by it!
Moving the motor forward is only the same as my QQ yak which has the prop that far out anyway, also team Aeroworks
according to a build space ther motors further forward to balance better with less weight sepecially the large 100cc-150cc yak.
Mark