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dmyers0403 10-27-2010 06:55 PM

BH Ryan Special 92"WS
 
Has anyone purchased and flown teh larger 92 inch WS ARF. Looks good. Would like some info on actual product.

georgee 10-29-2010 01:17 PM

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Are you talking about this?
http://www.blackhorsemodel.com.vn/in...detail&pid=151

I"ve also felt in love :D with this beauty and just recently bought one.The 1st impressions are good as for the quality and the incl. hardware.The huge shipping box was nicely organised,well packed inside and everything was in top condition.The Covering was wrinkle free real oracover,all the hardware seems to me usable [8D] The main gear is shock absorber type fork ;)

I"d like to fly it by a DLE30 like this german dude:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY96A...eature=related
As I can decide it from the video the power is more than adequate for scale like flying.I hardly can wait for the spring to fly this huge baby :)
To be continued.....

dmyers0403 10-29-2010 10:41 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Thats the one!!! Looks great. Keep us posted

Kostas1 11-01-2010 04:37 AM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Keep us posted with your progress Georgee!

Excellent choice..;)

Stickbuilder 11-01-2010 06:16 AM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
I'm doing one of the Byron Originals Ryan's as we type this. I'm doing it as the 22 Special that Maxey Hester modeled years ago.

Bill, Waco Brother #1

handyman 220 11-01-2010 05:49 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
I have one, haven't started the assembly on it yet. There is another thread on this plane, I will find you the link for it. I do remember that the CG location was wrong in the directions, not sure if it has been fixed yet! :eek:

handyman 220 11-01-2010 05:57 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
try this http:// www. rcmf.co.uk/4um/index.php/topic,68561.0.html

ian51291 11-18-2010 02:04 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi guys,ive built one of these and had lots of flights with it.if you look on the RCMF link you will find some useful info on where to strenghthen it,I use a CRRC GP26R and it takes off and flys on half throttle,it will pull big loops on half too. the CofG is out it says 100mm from the LE but it should be 123mm.with it being so light it does get blown about a bit if its windy but it has no bad habits.ive put 2 vids on youtube,one was its maiden they are under Ryan 120 (ian51291),

Kostas1 11-19-2010 12:50 AM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Very very nice...

What's the AllUpWeight ?
Also,
did you reinforce the legs with any additional metal piece..?

georgee 11-19-2010 02:31 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi IAn,

Very nice indeed.Did you use the original hardware in the fuel tank?Do i have to change it if I have a gas engine ?Any mod?What servos,batts, you are using in the plane?
Thx.


I received my new Dle 30 engine for this bird.Sweet little gasburner :)

Cheers,

ian51291 11-19-2010 04:11 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi guys,Here is my set up

Spetrum DS821 Elevator
Hextronic HX5010 ailerons+flaps
Hitec hs422 throttle
3300 Mah 6v sub C for receiver
2600Mah 4.8v ignition
CRRC GP26R

I used the fuel bung that came with it because it is an odd size and could find one to fit although i did use tygon tubing and a felt clunk and it seems ok so far.I didnt strenghten the strut mounts or the gear and they have been no trouble,i would advise you to re-inforce the inside of the spats/pants along the seams with glass cloth and resin also the same for the strut covers as they are prone to splitting. i also poured some resin around the firewall joints just i case, also went arount every joint in the fus with meadium cyano.All up weight is 5.9kg very light for the size of model.Be carefull when tightening the wing bolts as there is a gap between the wing and fus where the bolts got through,ive put some rubber matting between.on the photos you will see the choke lever comming out the dash also the light on the dash is the ignition light for the remote kill,No weight was added to balance it,came out spot on. one more thing,i did re-inforce around the strut cover fairing with some aluminium plates (well they were made from the lids from those snack pots that you put in the microwave) dont throw anything away,bent into shape then epoxed on then screwed,hope this helps

georgee 11-20-2010 01:11 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Ian,

Thanks a bunch.Your setup is quite similar to what I"m gonna use.As for the servos,I put the Tp Mg946 everywhere.
I"m waiting for your further infos.

Regards

ian51291 11-20-2010 05:55 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Georgee,let me know how the TP servos are as ive just got the BH Gilmore 45 and was thinking of using them for it.BTW i had 6 more flights today with the Ryan,this is so nice to fly,When will yours be ready?.

georgee 11-21-2010 02:17 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Ian,

Well,as for the Mg g46 servos...These are strong ,fast,reliable and cheap servos.I already use a few dozen in my planes with satisfaction.You can buy them for 9.99$ at HC.
I even fitted them into my big gassers,CARF EXTRA,H9 Carden Yak,Pilot Rc Yak 88". Being so cheap,I change them in my gassers for new ones at the beginning of the season as a prevention and sell them.
These are fast servos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihTLz...eature=related

I"d read more about your Ryan in the future with pleasure.

Cheers

ian51291 11-23-2010 04:52 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Georgee thanks for the info on the servos,i will use them for the gilmore.have you started building your Ryan yet.

Ian.

georgee 11-24-2010 01:47 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
HI Ian,

I"m still waiting for the small parts and telling the truth the Ryan is one of my Christmas gift.Although not the only airplane :D I start the building in january.
Did you reinforce the wing area where the landing gear strut meets with it?

Georgee

ian51291 11-24-2010 02:20 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Georgee,no i didnt reinforce the wings and ive had over 20 flights now with no problems and i fly off a bumpy grass strip. Ian.

ian51291 12-27-2010 12:15 AM

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Hi Georgee,have you started your Ryan yet,i must of had over 30 flights with mine and had no problems,i flew it in a scale compition a couple of weeks ago and came first,everyone who sees this model comments on how nice it is.

Kostas1 12-27-2010 03:05 AM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Ian

do you think that a SAITO 120 will fly the Ryan ?

opjose 12-27-2010 08:48 AM

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ORIGINAL: Kostas1

Ian

do you think that a SAITO 120 will fly the Ryan ?
The smaller one, yes.

I have a Saito 1.00 in the 70" ( the smaller version ) of this plane which is a perfect combo.

I can't imagine that a 1.20 4 stroker would be enough for the larger one, especially since the advertizement recommends a 26cc gasser ( about the equivalent to a 1.60-1.80 four stroker, or larger. ).


georgee 12-27-2010 12:43 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Ian,

Congratulation for your success.I"m really happy that I got the same plane. The building is starting soon.
In these days I"m concentrating to my new Somenzini Yak 54 Carbon Z I got for Christmas which is an awsome plane,but I"m also keeping my eyes on this thread.Pls. keep us feeding with your informations.....
Happy New Year all of you guys

Cheers

ian51291 12-28-2010 08:01 AM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Kostas1,I agree with Opjose about the motor,a 180Fs would be the smallest i would put in it.

dhillfolk 02-02-2011 08:07 AM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hello,
Just rec'd this model from Hobby People & the oleo struts appear questionable for side thrust has any one expirenced problems there ?

Thks

ian51291 02-04-2011 01:55 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Hi Bob,ive had no problems with mine at all they are still holding up with over 30 flights,no sign of any wear at all
Ian

dhillfolk 02-04-2011 02:09 PM

RE: BH Ryan Special 92
 
Thks Ian, really appreciate the feedback !


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