Graupner Exap
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Graupner Exap
Hi All,
I've just acquired a Graupner "Exap" :-
I'm sure this is gonna be a sweet machine. The quality of the woodwork is fantastic, it has a real airfoil on the tail and the span is just short of 2 meters. Of course, I've done this the wrong way around and I'm looking for info AFTER buying it and I really should have looked to get a scale model of something but I fell in love with the design of this baby. Graupner don't normally sell rubbish, so I have to admit to have bought it on looks, kit quality and reputation.
I'd be interested to hear of anyone else with one of these and what they've put up front. I've got an MVVS 1.60 petrol I was going to use but I'm not sure its going to be enough - I recon it should build to an AUW of around 11 - 12 lbs.
Regards,
Phil
I've just acquired a Graupner "Exap" :-
I'm sure this is gonna be a sweet machine. The quality of the woodwork is fantastic, it has a real airfoil on the tail and the span is just short of 2 meters. Of course, I've done this the wrong way around and I'm looking for info AFTER buying it and I really should have looked to get a scale model of something but I fell in love with the design of this baby. Graupner don't normally sell rubbish, so I have to admit to have bought it on looks, kit quality and reputation.
I'd be interested to hear of anyone else with one of these and what they've put up front. I've got an MVVS 1.60 petrol I was going to use but I'm not sure its going to be enough - I recon it should build to an AUW of around 11 - 12 lbs.
Regards,
Phil
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RE: Graupner Exap
That's kinda what I thought. For pattern or IMAC type flying my MVVS would probably be fine, so I recon it'll be a ZDZ40.
So no one else has tried/seen one of these before?
Phil
So no one else has tried/seen one of these before?
Phil
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RE: Graupner Exap
Iv never seen or heard of it, but its a nice looking bird, You got the specs on it? Like wing span, length, Wing area, and the recomended size motor ??
And how much did she cost?
And how much did she cost?
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Iv never seen or heard of it, but its a nice looking bird, You got the specs on it? Like wing span, length, Wing area, and the recomended size motor ??
And how much did she cost?
Iv never seen or heard of it, but its a nice looking bird, You got the specs on it? Like wing span, length, Wing area, and the recomended size motor ??
And how much did she cost?
Overall length approx. 1970 mm / 77.5"
Wing area approx. 84.6 dm² / 1311.3 sq inches
Tailplane area approx. 19.6 dm² / 303.8 sq inches
Total surface area approx. 104.2 dm² / 1615.1
All-up weight according to fittings approx. 5000 g / 11Lbs
Everything is built-up woodwork, already covered in a pearlecent yellow, carbon undercarriage, painted cowl and wheel spats, good quality fittings. Graupner's RRP on it is 619 Euros, which is about 750 USD. Hobby Lobby are the US distributors but they don't list it on their website.
It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for and it is VERY well put together. It's definately going to get the ZDZ40 treatment.
Phil