H9 Pizazz!!!!!!!!!
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From: St.Thomas, VIRGIN ISLANDS (USA)
Well,got my pizazz today..great looking plane.everything looks so light tho it looks like im going to break it.LOL But it looks awesome.gotta go start building now...cant wait till suday!
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From: lansing,
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well i have a pizazz and i have a os 70 four stroke. jsut got a new hitech cp radio for it so i am wondering set up also with that radio. have had just a normal radio in there for two years now and have had the throws set up for full movment as far as they can go. have loved all the controll that i have had with this but need more functions, looking forward to see what that new radio will do for me and the plane. have seen a pizazz go with a jr radio in it and it was amazing what the plane will do for you . you can get the plane to slow down and float so much you can land on the tail wheel , i have been doing this with just a standard futaba but at a higher speed. have fun though its a great plane..
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From: Whitman ,
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I have a saito 80 in mine with a futaba 6xas with regs all around and a high tork for the rudder. I have max throw on all surfaces Im not sure what expo I have it set at but its low except for the rudder but for the first few flights set it on the low throw they reccomend with the expo they say to use. the os 70 should be a good match mine hovers at less then half throttle, but i have a ys 91 sitting here so I might buy another and just go crazzy!!!!
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From: Whitman ,
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I know someone with a 61 in it. It was fine. The other thing I wanted to mention is that if you put a large 4 stroke in the thing the moter mount breaks very quickly so check it between every flight and do not put the stock hinges in it go get better ones, mine didn't last 5 flights before I saw them ripping and the mount didn't last 20!!!!!!!!!
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From: St.Thomas, VIRGIN ISLANDS (USA)
there is a large are for the engine up front.should be no problem.tons of ground clearence too.i set mine up weith what it says in the book,i guess ill see what happens..going to go to the field now + have my firstflight..wish me luck
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From: Jacksonville Florida
I have a OS 70 surpass in mine, set the throws according to the instructions, with one exception, low rates I set them lower, it is a super responsive plane, a ball to fly! Love mine!
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From: St.Thomas, VIRGIN ISLANDS (USA)
well,after trying to hover for my first time,the plane came out of the hover weird,i got mixxed up,then plane by then was allmost to the grond so i just let it set down,must have hit the tail first or sumtin,well,easy fix,no biggie.cracked @ the bulkhead.it doesnt look very stronger there anyways..balsa
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From: St. Paul, MN
At our club (8+ Pizazzes) we have a standing rule that a pizazz must not be patched after a mishap in a way that attempts to bring the finish back to factory standard. This means purple, circus pink, black and blue patches. You must also use a different color each time so # of colors = # of mishaps. It's such a great hover trainer, it's fun to beat around. Multiple colors are a source of pride.
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From: Houston
I am building my first Pizazz... The instructions say to glue the top and bottom of the wing to the fusalage (wood to wood)... The covering was very hard to cut on the bottom of the wing... Do you think if I glue the bottom of the wing to the fusalage (wood to wood)... Then glue the top of the wing (wood to covering) I would be ok???? Thanks,
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