Go Back  RCU Forums > RC Airplanes > ARF or RTF
 Thanks for the 4Star 60 rec! >

Thanks for the 4Star 60 rec!

Community
Search
Notices
ARF or RTF Discuss ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) radio control airplanes here.

Thanks for the 4Star 60 rec!

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 07-03-2004 | 03:10 PM
  #1  
Thread Starter
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 376
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
From: Harsens Island, MI
Default Thanks for the 4Star 60 rec!

I just wanted to thank the members of the group for the past posts on the Sig 4Star 60. It was my first plane after my trainer (a Hobbico 60). While the Hobbico's non flat bottomed wing let me start into aerobatic maneuvers, it still want to be rightside up and straight and level. In practicing on my simulator (Icarus) I found that when I put 30% differential intothe simulator trainer it flew exactly like my trainer, Loops, rools, stalls, everything. Even landings. But I had also been flying one of the aerobatic planes in the program (extra 300) and it was soooo much easier to fly. For one thing it flew level easier, and unless you did something with the controls, it just kept going the way it was pointed. I thought I would have to wait one more plane to experience that (a VectorFlight 300s is in the box waiting for me to be ready for it.) But the 4Star 60 gave it to me in my second plane.

I powered it with a Super Tigre .75. It is a real nice match for my abilities at this point. The plane is easier to handle on the ground than the trainer, it lands slower and in more control. Rolls are not as exciting as the trainer cause it just rolls, and it stops when I stop. It tracks so much better than a trainer. On my first flight I did outside loops, slow rolls, slow flight, half cuban eight, immelmans and a little inverted flight. Balance required 2 oz nose weight with the 1100ma battery fully forward under the fuel tank. No elevator or aileron trim was required and just a small tad of rudder trim to lift a heavy right wing. I have to balance that out and it should be gone.

I did do the rudder mod many have discussed adding one inch of rudder width and a one inch counterbalanced area above the vertical stab. I also found the verticle stab to horizontal stab fit not absolutely perfect so I reinforced this with 1/2 inch triangle stock. Very solid now. Also I scrapped the kit tailwheel for a sullivan and put real wheel axles on in place of the small bolts and put on real balloon tires.

Anyway, I could not be more pleased. These forums have been a wealth in info for me as I get into RC. I've been flying now for about 2 months. Of course the help of the local club (Wolverine RC Club) has been huge too, from building and fitting out guidance to trim flights and training. BTW, I did not buddy box as my Hitec didn't seem to match up with anyones Futabas on the buddy cord so I had an instructor next to me. He only wound up doing the first takeoff and first landing. Never got the box again. I know that is not everyones experience, but I have tried self teaching RC to myself 3 times with fragmements for results and just hte feeling I could never do it. Three cheers for local clubs.

bob branch
Old 07-03-2004 | 03:55 PM
  #2  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 1,129
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
From: Wood River, IL
Default RE: Thanks for the 4Star 60 rec!

Awesome! I almost picked one of those up a few years back for my second plane. I decided to get a Sig Somethin Extra instead. I wished I had gotten the 4Star. The SE was WAY over hyped.

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are On



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.