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presydent 01-10-2024 08:20 PM

Ryan sta arf
 
I have just completed building a Ryan Sta ARF. I installed an OS .95 2-Stroke nitro engine and am concerned about balancing it according to the instructions. The CG is described as 80mm from the front edge of the wings. However, it is significantly nose heavy no mater where I place the 5-cell battery. Using a balancer, I seem to need over 3oz of weight in, or on the tail to make it balance. Can this be correct? Does anyone have experience with this ARF and can recommend a solution? If so, please forward your response to me at [email protected].
Tnx. Regards, TJCiccone

BarracudaHockey 01-11-2024 04:39 AM

Moved from classifieds to airplane forums

speedracerntrixie 01-11-2024 04:45 AM

3oz of additional weight in the tail is no big deal for an airplane of that size. What is the total wing chord? At 80mm I would expect it to be 250mm to 320mm.

presydent 01-11-2024 01:56 PM

Ryan sta arf
 
My balancing concern: I would have to embed my 5-cell battery as far aft as possible inside the fuselage and also add 3 or more ounces somewhere on or near the tail. It may be normal/correct but I've not had that experience with any other ARF. Therefore, I would love to talk to someone that has successfully flown that airplane with a .91 or .95 2- stroke engine to confirm. Tnx.

speedracerntrixie 01-11-2024 03:01 PM

You may want to check with some of the more knowledgeable guys at SCCMAS.


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