NEW HANGAR 9 CHRISTEN EAGLE
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RE: NEW HANGAR 9 CHRISTEN EAGLE
Hello,
Could someone be kind enough to get a all up weight with the DLE 20 with an equipment list. Awesome little plane!
Also, its easy to save weight and the complication of ignition batteries using the IBE units from syssa or wilke and run the whole plane on one battery.
Cheers,
Carl
Could someone be kind enough to get a all up weight with the DLE 20 with an equipment list. Awesome little plane!
Also, its easy to save weight and the complication of ignition batteries using the IBE units from syssa or wilke and run the whole plane on one battery.
Cheers,
Carl
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test ran the motor last night, sounds good. thinking I may have to add a little reinforcement to the sides of the motor box as the is a little flex when blipping the throttle, built up very light and I think will need to be addressed for durability in the long run.
Kevin
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Mine arrived today, while the box looked like the delivery driver used it for a step stool, I photographed removing each layer until I got all the pieces out and the internal packing prevented any damage to the airplane itself or any of the contents of the box.
What a georgous plane, I can't wait to get this one to the field, I think I'm going to need to hand out drool towels.
What a georgous plane, I can't wait to get this one to the field, I think I'm going to need to hand out drool towels.
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test flight was a non event, 2 clicks of aileron trim and she was hands off. very neutral in all aspects of flight. with a little more runtime on the dle and it will be a real powerhouse.
will get a all up weight on mine tonight, batts are a 2/3aaa 720 NiMh on ignition and 2150 2s lipo with dual regulator powered of of one batt. plane os a winner though.
Kevin
will get a all up weight on mine tonight, batts are a 2/3aaa 720 NiMh on ignition and 2150 2s lipo with dual regulator powered of of one batt. plane os a winner though.
Kevin
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RE: NEW HANGAR 9 CHRISTEN EAGLE
seflyer-
Could you post some pics of the areas you beefed up for the larger engine? I am considering this as my next project with the DLE and wouldn't wantto lose an engine during flight!!!
Could you post some pics of the areas you beefed up for the larger engine? I am considering this as my next project with the DLE and wouldn't wantto lose an engine during flight!!!
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I will pull the cowl off and take some pics today. basically what I did was cut 4 triangular gussets that are glued to the outside of the motor box at near the top and bottom of the sides, these are about an inch wide and extend forward to the firewall. then on the insides I cut 1/8" lite ply doublers about 6 inches long that are glued on the inside of the box from the firewall back, this required removal of the triangle stock that was installed and was replaced after gluing in the doublers.
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Hi All,
I just finish the Great Plane Christen Eagle today and now going for the Hangar 9 Eagle. It is a fun bird to put together. I too will be going with the DLE 20 motor in the bird. So I will be following this thread.!!!
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I just finish the Great Plane Christen Eagle today and now going for the Hangar 9 Eagle. It is a fun bird to put together. I too will be going with the DLE 20 motor in the bird. So I will be following this thread.!!!
Sonny
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RE: NEW HANGAR 9 CHRISTEN EAGLE
I'm thinking of glow on this plane.
Give my opinions on either an OS 120 AX or the Saito FA-125. I'm NOT looking to 3D this plane.
Thanks
Kerry
p.s. Please don't give me a bunch of reasons why glow is so horrible.
Give my opinions on either an OS 120 AX or the Saito FA-125. I'm NOT looking to 3D this plane.
Thanks
Kerry
p.s. Please don't give me a bunch of reasons why glow is so horrible.
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ORIGINAL: seflyer
not much chance of 3d'ing a Christen Eagle.
not much chance of 3d'ing a Christen Eagle.
Doesn't mean people won't try!
I just wanted to say that I'm not looking to grossly overpower it.
Thanks
Kerry
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BarracudaHockey,
Take a look at the pictures of my shipping box and plane box. My heart just drop. When I saw the shipping box, I just knew I would not be happy!! Open the shipping box and saw the same hole in the arf box. Not good!!!![][] Open the kit box and I was shock!!![X(][X(] No damage to any thing!!! The wings was on the bottom of the box!!! If they had been at the top, like I have seen on many arf kits I have receive, they would have been trash, all four panels. Still thinking of going gas on this bird, but I also like the OS 1.20FS
Can not wait to start the build. Baby brother is still waiting for a good day to be maiden!!
Sonny
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Take a look at the pictures of my shipping box and plane box. My heart just drop. When I saw the shipping box, I just knew I would not be happy!! Open the shipping box and saw the same hole in the arf box. Not good!!!![][] Open the kit box and I was shock!!![X(][X(] No damage to any thing!!! The wings was on the bottom of the box!!! If they had been at the top, like I have seen on many arf kits I have receive, they would have been trash, all four panels. Still thinking of going gas on this bird, but I also like the OS 1.20FS
Can not wait to start the build. Baby brother is still waiting for a good day to be maiden!!
Sonny
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RE: NEW HANGAR 9 CHRISTEN EAGLE
I know that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you see a damaged box.Then that sigh of relief when you open it to find you lucked out. I'm in the same frame of mind as you. I have either a Saito 125 blacknight or a DLE 20 to choose for power. Either one will be a great match for this plane.
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I'm looking to pick one of these up this spring to put my saito 1.30 twin on. May not be a power house but it will look and sound sweet and should fly very scale like. Can somebody take some measurements of the firewall? I'm looking for the width as well as the height on the out side edges and center. The 1.30 already has a mount on it and I'm wanting to see of I'm going to have to modify the firewall any to make it work.
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ORIGINAL: BarracudaHockey
Mine is ready for test flying this weekend.
Mine is ready for test flying this weekend.
Let us know the out come, please!!!
Sonny
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[quote]ORIGINAL: handyman 220
I recently purchased the Hangar 9 Christen Eagle and built it for a power 90 electric. What I didn't notice until it was almost ready to fly for the first time was that the prop shaft of the motor was pointing slightly up with positive incidence, not negative incidence. I've never seen this before in my 30+ years in the hobby, so I called Horizon Hobby, "Product Support" and told them of my findings. Everything was built correctly. The fire wall had right thrust built in which is correct, but the firewall was factory built with positive up-thrust. The guy at Product support went to measure their Eagle that they fly on their Horizon site and he came back to say this TOO was positive up-thrust.
Has anyone out there noticed the same up-thrust built into the firewall? I haven't and suspect no one else has either. See my photos to better understand my point.
RC Red Baron