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VOOODOOO 06-14-2003 02:26 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
Hi,

Does anyone of you have expirience with the voodoo, the dago or the p-51 from EZ?

I have got a voodoo at home and I'm going to make the first flight soon so I need a few tipps for the first flight! (how fast is she?, stall caractaristics, stable flight or not, ....)

I've installed a YS-63FZ!


VOOODOOO :rainfro:

VOOODOOO 06-16-2003 11:21 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
Does really nobody have experience with a mustang from EZ?


VOOODOOO :rainfro:

deputydog 06-16-2003 02:58 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
I had the VooDoo and I have the Military mustang. The VooDoo had a YS-45 2s on it and was very fast. It flew like it was on rails and was very stable on landing. Use the recommended throws but you may want just a little more on ailerons. You do NOT want to pull full elevator! It will snap but of course almost all of EZ's planes will... You probably wont recover. My Mil stang has the YS-63 on it and is very fast. I would have to say in the 110-120mph area. It flies great. By far the VooDoo went together the best.

VOOODOOO 06-17-2003 04:42 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
Sounds good!

Mine has a YS-63FZ in her too.
what prop do you use for your mil stang?

does she pnly snap out when you fly fast and suddenly pull full elevator or does she snap out at every speed almost when you pull the elevator slowly to full position?


VOOODOOO :rainfro:

Richard L. 06-17-2003 05:36 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
I found that the best prop to use on a YS 63 is a Graupner 12x7. An APC 13x7 also works pretty well. For a little more speed, you could try a 12x8, but make sure your rpm stays above 10600.

ohcustoms 06-17-2003 05:42 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
where can i find the voodoo planes at, do you have a web site i could go to.

thanks

VOOODOOO 06-17-2003 05:59 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
The EZ Voodoo is an ARF.
I was impressed from the quality of this kit!
It went together smoothly.

You can look here

VOODOO information



VOOODOOO :rainfro:

ohcustoms 06-17-2003 06:00 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
thanks

Richard L. 06-17-2003 01:40 PM

EZ Mustangs
 

where can i find the voodoo planes at
You can purchase one from Quantum Models

deputydog 06-17-2003 02:39 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
Im running a 12x8 Master Airscrew Scimitar @ 11,500-11,800rpm.
The stall is bad news when you are 50 ft up, balls to the wall, in a steep banking turn and want to cut in front of the other plane! It doesnt take much elevator to move this bird. If i remember its only like 3/8". All in all a great flyer

VOOODOOO 06-18-2003 07:48 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
he deputydog,

thanks for your replies.

But I don't exactly understand what you mean with this sentence:


The stall is bad news when you are 50 ft up, balls to the wall, in a steep banking turn and want to cut in front of the other plane! It doesnt take much elevator to move this bird.
Could you probably explain int in easier english to me please?

I'm from Austria you know!


VOOODOOO :rainfro:

deputydog 06-18-2003 09:17 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
I understand ;)
50 feet up(self explanatory!), balls to the wall( going really, really fast!), in a steep banking turn( 90 degrees to the ground turn), and want to cut in front...( pulling full elevator to get in front of the other guy!)
INSTANT SNAP and I went and picked up the pieces.

Dont be scared of it! just go with the throws in the book and you are OK. real stable flyer.

VOOODOOO 06-19-2003 04:26 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
ahh thanks deputy!

now I understand :idea: !

ok, I'll take the throws from the instruction.

Yours was a total crash or?



VOOODOOO :rainfro:

deputydog 06-19-2003 02:06 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
The EZ series is a very light basic airframe covered with a foam/mylar skin. If you crash, you will find the basic outline of the plane with toothpicks inside! They are not very repairable. And are quite pricey to replace.

VOOODOOO 06-19-2003 04:26 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
Yeah I know!

thats the only problem they have, but therefore they look awesome! :D

You have to be very careful with them and if I couldnt fly I wouldnt buy such a baby! ;)


VOOODOOO :rainfro:

Ken Bryant 06-28-2003 12:52 PM

EZ Mustangs
 
I found the plane listed on the MRC web site to be the lowest on the net. Any one see it for less?

Click this to see

Ken Bryant 06-29-2003 04:00 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
Well, I just ordered one. Now for the questions....

How is the servo tray layout? Can you use standard size servos in the wings or do they need to be aileron servos?

How is the retract layout? Can anyone offer up some detailed photos of their servo tray?

Richard L. 06-29-2003 07:44 AM

EZ Mustangs
 
I have the EZ Zero 45, and standard servos won't fit into the cut outs in the wing. The servos need to be slightly smaller. The servos are mounted vertically in the wing, and you mount them to wing ribs using double sided tape. I think the EZ Mustang is similar.

daven 06-29-2003 06:37 PM

Engine Choice
 
Do you think it would be possible to mount a Jett .50 in this with the head at 9:00 clock with the muffler running underneath???

ezwarbird 10-15-2003 12:51 AM

RE: EZ Mustangs
 
I recently bought the military EZ stang and munched the under cowling on the first landing.....i cant seem to find if theres a replacement. Does anyone have any idea if theres a way to replace it???

If anyone wanders.....this thing flies incredibly fast, and really does ride rails! Im totally thrilled that i bought it.:D

Ken Bryant 10-14-2004 07:03 AM

RE: EZ Mustangs
 
You can go direct to Model Rectifier to get parts. modelrec.com 732-225-6144


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