cg for h9 pizazz
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From: Phoenix,
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ive got my h9 pizazz together. saito .72. and dave brown push rods. im tired of my h9 edge 540 so i got to take a break from it. and i was wondering what people have been balancing there pizazz at. i put mine at 3 1/2. it was in between what the book said. but if theres a better point id use it. thanks for any info. im trying new things with my edge. but im sick of it. take care all and good flying. bill
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Popular concensus has been around 4 1/4". I have mine at 4 1/2" but I alsio installed a larger fuel tank. I have an OS 61FX in mine and had to install servo's in the tail to achieve balance w/o tail-weight. I did this over time. My first flight was at 3 1/2" and it would have made a good primary trainer. I was finally able to flat-spin at 4 1/4". It has become my favorite flyer now.
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4 1/2inches. I have a Saito72 in mine also. Stuff the battery pack over the wing and all the way to the trailing edge. Put the reciever right in front of it. Don't use a spinner. I use the tank that came with the plane. With the 72 you'll fly 15 to 20 minutes. I set my timer for 10 minutes and normally land with 40 to 50% fuel remaining.



