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TeePee 02-17-2003 04:08 AM

Dragon Lady
 
Has anyone built and flown one of the new ModelTech Dragon Lady ARF? Which engine did you use? Thanks, TeePee

uciflylow 02-17-2003 04:14 AM

Dragon Lady
 
Are you talking about the .60 size? I can't comment on this one but I have one of the older .40 size and man it is one sweet flyer. I don't think you will be disapointed at all. :D

Mettler1 02-17-2003 09:17 PM

Dragon Lady
 
Don't have the arf but have arc (almost ready to cover). They used to call it the Dragon Lady 60 but most flyers use at least a 90 2 stroke or a 120 4 stroke. A 60 would be a little on the small side. Mine weighs 10.5 lbs and I use a an OS 108 2 stroke with a 16x7 APC prop. Flys with authority.

Yo would probably get better fuel milage with a 4 stroke.

Great looking and a great flying plane.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/gallery/sh...t=1&thecat=500

Click this for a photo of my Dragon Lady

djlyon 02-17-2003 10:48 PM

Dragon Lady
 
Ditto Mettler1 but I use an old Magnum 120 2 stroke.

TeePee 02-18-2003 12:14 AM

DragonLady 60
 
Thanks Guys for the replies. I do have a Saito 91 that was barely broken in on a Hogg Bipe (switched it to a YS 91) sooo, I think I'll see if I can find one at a bargin at the Perry Ga. sawp show, if not I will order one when I get back. Love the looks of this aircraft! TeePee

gosch 11-01-2009 02:01 AM

RE: Dragon Lady
 
I have a model Tech 60 size ARF dragon Lady. I run a Zenoah G-23 and it flies great. They are a heavy plane to start with. so a G23 is just right for balance and power.

Bill Diedrich 11-01-2009 06:59 AM

RE: DragonLady 60
 
I have the Dragon Lady ARF 60 assembled it just over a year ago, power is
a Magnum 91 2 stroke motor turning a 14-8 prop, real sweet flying airplane
looks great in the air. Mine was on the nose-heavy side, built a weight box in the
bottom aft of fuselage just forward of the tail wheel mount. If you are looking for
a great looking model that resembles a nostalgic looking home built this is the
plane for you, if you are looking for a fully aerobatic speed demon, forget it,
this baby is a relaxing flying airplane, although with the Magnum 91 in her she
has good verticle and can hold a knife edge pretty good at about 3/4 throttle to
full throttle and loops and rolls are sweet & gracefull. Everyone that sees her fly
can't get over how great the plane looks in the air. You will definately enjoy her.

Bill D.

Scar 11-01-2009 07:21 AM

RE: DragonLady 60
 
Wow, a 5 year old post, brought back to life! Not a record, but not something you see every day.

One of our club members thinned his hangar by donating some VERY nice planes to the club, for a raffle. I bought 5 raffle tickets, put one in each of 5 boxes, won two. One was his Dragon Lady - complete with servos, receiver and an OS 120 fourstroke. I had to replace the battery and do some other repair work, but flew it a few times this summer.

Best dollar I ever spent!
Dave Olson

oh, some of the club members put 10 to 20 tickets in the Dragon Lady box, and they're not speaking to me much...

mrbsltz 11-06-2009 05:18 PM

RE: DragonLady 60
 
I'm using a YS 1.20 NC in front of my Dragon Lady. Its my favorite airplane. Its my second one.
The first one I had an ASP 1.08 on it, flew okay, but the YS 1.20 takes this great plane all over the sky and as high as I want it.

gare 11-08-2009 06:44 PM

RE: Dragon Lady
 
Bought mine used with an OS120 four stroke. Plenty of power for the type of flying the plane is capable of.


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