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wessman 06-24-2009 12:18 PM

3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
Hi,

Is there any good 3D Biplane for my YS 63S?

Thanks and regards,

Reggae Man

nitrofevr 06-30-2009 04:53 PM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
if you can find some one with a boxxer kit or arf its one of the best.

Didg 07-04-2009 10:51 AM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
Great Planes Reactor bipe. (The electric blue & white one)
i know of one with a saito 82 in it, so should be even better with the .63 as its smaller.

Cody-RCU 07-04-2009 05:47 PM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 


ORIGINAL: Didg

Great Planes Reactor bipe. (The electric blue & white one)
i know of one with a saito 82 in it, so should be even better with the .63 as its smaller.
What? I think you are confused.

Didg 07-05-2009 04:58 AM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
My bad, it's the monowing reactor [sm=red_smile.gif]
However, with a bit of work, either the Miss Wind S 50E or PittS 12 Python 50E by Sebart could be converted to run the .63
There is a thread on 3drc forum on how a guy did this to an Angel50E before they did the glow option.

Cody-RCU 07-05-2009 08:18 AM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
I agree that that would be awesome.

But the Python is 500 bucks, and it looks like the Miss Wind will be a little more. You could get a decent 50cc airplane for that much. And with the servos that it requires, your total set-up would probably be similar in price if you went with a DL 55.

Uncas 07-05-2009 01:12 PM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
Just out of curiosity. What is the ideal AUW for a 3D plane with a YS 63S?

insalacosm 07-06-2009 03:09 PM

RE: 3D Biplane for YS 63S?
 
I fly the Extreme Flight 58" Extra 300 with a YS-63 (the older model, not the S) and it weighs 5.5 lbs fueled. It can hover fine but it doesn't have extreme punch out performance. With an 63S, I would say stick to 5.5 lbs or less and you should be fine.


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