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katman74 01-11-2010 08:49 AM

Please Help identify this Plane
 
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Hi Everyone,
This is a 300 extra i got in a boxthat was unmarked. I posted this question earlier but adding
a pic. It came with instructions, but not to this particular plane. Any help with the mgr.
or instructions would be greatly appreciated. Especially throws, and cg. It is a 60 size plane.
Thanks
Keith

hrrcflyer 01-11-2010 05:46 PM

RE: Please Help identify this Plane
 


ORIGINAL: katman74

Hi Everyone,
...It came with instructions, but not to this particular plane... Especially throws, and cg. It is a 60 size plane.
Thanks
Keith
Keith,

This may be a dumb question, but what plane was shown in the instructions? Were there any pictures in the instructions?

If you have built a few ARF's, you shouldn't need any instructions to put the plane together. According to the pictures, it looks like a nice plane. If you need assistance with a motor recommendation, control throws, CG, etc., you could probably go onto the Seagull Models website and download the instructions for their 60 Extra to give you some ideas. Let us know if you have any more questions, we will be more than happy to help you out. Good luck with your plane.

Dauntae 01-12-2010 03:08 AM

RE: Please Help identify this Plane
 
That's a FK ARF (no idea what the F or K stand for, Just remember the letters on the box) once sold by Yellow aircraft, I have one of there Edge 540's and the way the fuse is built and the Landing gear mount is exactly the same, There should be a covered piece that covers the bottom of the landing gear also, That was the giveaway of who made it.

Dauntae

I did a little digging and found the mnual for the edge 540T the CG might bedifferent but should be close
aileron- 3/8 up and down
elevator also 3/8
rudder- 2 inches each way
CG-small typo in the manual but says 3 1/8 to 3 3/10 but I'll guess it supposed to be 3 3/8 but it also says 80-85 mm
OH and the FK stands for Fun-Key I have a Magnum91 in mineand it flys it absolutly great with power to spare, these are built pretty light for the size so over powering is not needed.

MetallicaJunkie 01-12-2010 01:37 PM

RE: Please Help identify this Plane
 
if its a FK model i think it stood for Funkey


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