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Dauntae 06-28-2004 12:07 AM

25 size bipe
 
Who makes a good 25 size bipe, I have a 40 4-stroke looking for a new home and I want a little bipe to putt around with and was hoping to find a Fokker D-VII for it but all I can find is 40 size and up. I did have a waco 30 but wanted something differtent. If anyone knows where I can find one let me know, I would prefur a ARF but kits are good too but don't have tons of time to build but will find time if need be.

Thanx for any help
Dauntae

LSP972 06-28-2004 06:40 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
The ACE 4-40 bipe would be perfect. It was a relatively easy kit to build, though the cabanes were a PITA. It builds light.

Finding one might be tricky, though. They've been out of print for quite some time.


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jrf 06-28-2004 11:02 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Pacific Aeromodel has a Tiger Moth 30 that would love that 40 4 stroke. It flies a lot better than that Waco too.

Jim

Dauntae 06-28-2004 11:23 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I searched a little on the ACE 4-40 bipe and I think it would be hard to find one, And I just looked at the Pacific Aeromodel Tiger Moth 30......$219.00 for a 30 size plane is too much although it does look great and has tons of detail bu I don't really want to spend that much on a little plane. I get a feeling a kit is what I will end up with but I can't find any of those either. Thanks for the replies so far and I'll keep looking.

Dauntae

quint-rcu 06-28-2004 11:29 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
The World Models (Airborne) Ultimate-30 is a great flier on a .40 to .56 four stroke. The price is right and at $149.00 it's a very nice plane.

http://www.airborne-models.com/html/ulti30.html

quint :D

SkyDude 06-28-2004 01:34 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
How do you guys think an OS .40LA would work on the WM Ultimate-30? Would it be worth it to try? My nephew is looking to upgrade is SuperStar Select and this would be too cool if he could use his SS equipment for this.

Thanks!

quint-rcu 06-28-2004 01:50 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
The LA would be borderline on that plane, but the warning is that it is not for a low time pilot. The little Ultimate is a full tilt adrenaline machine for aerobatics.[8D] I had flown mine with a Saito .45 then a .50 and finally a .56. It was a blast on the .56 and the roll rate was measured in RPMs!

quint

forestroke 12-16-2004 11:08 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
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Kinda late for a reply here but yes I love the WM Ultimate Bipe. Mine was powered by a 32sx with a pitts muffler and was absolutely wonderful. As quint-RCU mentioned, it is NOT for the beginner but for the sport acrobat, this was a sheer pleasure to fly. Wish I could find another one in Taiwan.

gnirwin 12-16-2004 11:37 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
fourstroke, I'm glad you brought this back to life. Just a couple of days ago I posted a question about finding a plane that I could fly with my OS .40 la. This is one of the planes I listed as one that might work but no one had any experiences with it. Do you think my OS LA would fly this plane well? What's the quality? Is the plane squirelly on the ground?

piper_chuck 12-17-2004 06:59 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I'm doing a similar search. I've got a Saito .45 and am looking for a suitable ARF bipe. So far, the only one is the WM Ultimate. I was hoping for something a little more "traditional", but not quite so docile as the tiger moth seems to be. The Sportsman Waco 30 would have been nice, but that's no longer available in the US. So far, no luck. The owner of the LHS said the small bipes are too troublesome on the ground, so nobody buys them.

forestroke 12-20-2004 12:39 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Well if you've flown a Cub, you've flown the worst ground handling plane period. The Ultimate was fine on the ground and it floated in nicely for landings. The 40la and 45 Saito will be perfect. My 32sx was too light and necessitated the placement of the 4AA cell battery pack in front of the firewall. A little more weight upfront would've been better.

The quality of this kit is incredible. Really top notch. The wings are one peice (each) and sheeted for incredible strength. The struts do take a little time to put together but once together the plane was strong as an ox. The plane turned out pretty light and could do all the aerobatics I needed. Furthermore, it was quick and beautiful in the air... get it... you won't regret it!

piper_chuck 12-20-2004 05:45 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Forestroke, as always, thanks for the feedback.

jbflier 12-20-2004 06:32 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I had a YS-52 on mine and it flew great until...............:D

drvcrash 12-20-2004 10:10 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Ive got one of these Ultimate-30's sitting here and was thinking of putting in a ys 63s in it. Would this be way too much engine for this model. Im looking for at least a 1:1 power to weight ratio.

frieshoo 12-20-2004 11:45 AM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I had one with an OS 48 four stroke.... An absolute rocket ship... I added some down thrust, and some right thrust.... It's actually an easy model to fly, and lands very slow..... Blenders, and tumbling is it's best feature.... It's not 3d, the control surfaces are kind of small.

piper_chuck 12-20-2004 12:07 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 

ORIGINAL: jbflier

...it flew great until...............:D
I hate it when that happens.

Bipeguy 12-20-2004 02:18 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Hi.....I put an OS25 on an ACE Simple Ultimate and it's a hoot!! It's a bit tricky to take off from grass but with skis off snow it's a blast ! Cheap and easy to build if you can find one.

bipeguy

piper_chuck 12-29-2004 06:08 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Thanks Bipeguy. I looked at the specs of the Simple Ultimate. I think the weight of the Saito 45 would be a bit much.

Salty25 12-29-2004 10:10 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I'm surprised nobody mentioned the Waco 30. It calls for a 30FS and a OS 48FS fits so the 40 should also.

a65l 12-29-2004 10:27 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I would think one of the Modeltech WW1 Arf's would fly with a 40 4 stroker. Very scale, too I'll bet.

Andy

piper_chuck 12-29-2004 10:27 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
Which Waco? The only one I've found is the one by Sportsman Aviation, but unfortunately, it does not seem to be available in the US. Do you know of another?

gnirwin 12-29-2004 10:41 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
the Waco he is refering to was sold by Global and Sportsman Aviation and is no longer available. Actually I have one that has a Magnum 30 four stroke in it that has about 4 flights on it and I am trying to make up my mind to kep it or sell it.

piper_chuck 12-29-2004 10:45 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
That's what I thought. Why the uncertainty about whether to keep it?

BULL-RCU 12-29-2004 11:15 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I have the WACO 30 & 60 sz and love them both. The 60 sz is better but both are really nice. You can still get the 30 sz on Ebay once in a while.

gnirwin 12-29-2004 11:32 PM

RE: 25 size bipe
 
I have a problem seeing it real good in the air it's the grey version and gets small real quick. I have other planes I enjoy flying more so it sets. I have had it for 2 years and it only has a few flights. I am going to try to decide here in the next few days. If I do decide to sell I will probably post it & the engine here on RC UNIVERSE. I originaly bought it for my son and he didn't want it, I put it up for sale on RC Universe and thought it was sold but the sell fell through so I assembled it and flew it a few times.


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