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UH60 Crewdog 02-18-2008 03:53 PM

Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
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I need to know who makes this giles 202 and if you have one I would love some pictures of your setup. This will be my first gasser with a 23CC WeedWacker engine onboard.

Hooked-On-RC 02-18-2008 04:04 PM

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Great Planes used to offer a Giles G 202 ARF sometime ago, I had two of them running a 30cc gas conversion engine, both of them suffered from inferior construction and snapped apart while in flight.

Tired Old Man 02-18-2008 05:01 PM

RE: Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
I think Great Planes is correct.

What ever you do, don't make it heavy or balance it too far forward! That was an issue with just about every one of these planes that flew and the owners crashed them in short order, with a large number on landing and the rest at the top of a loop. It's also how the Giles obtained the moniker of being "snappy". You'd be money in the bank using a glow 90 or 1.05 instead of a gasser due to the weight. Do the math for the wing planform and balance it at 28% instead of using the location in the instructions. The instructions were wrong, contributing to the lament of the owners.

The Giles IS NOT a snappy plane when set up properly, it's one of th easiest planes to fly outside of an Edge. I have two, a 35% and a 40% and would not let either one of them get away unless the offer was really good.

UH60 Crewdog 02-18-2008 05:32 PM

RE: Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
Forgive me for being dumb:D, but I am not sure on how to do the "math" on this as far as doing it 28% Also they warehouse I bought it from said it was made by CY Models but after researching there website nothing turned up. I think I found it at Midwest but im not sure.

Tired Old Man 02-18-2008 10:34 PM

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It may have been a Midwest arf, though I don't believe so. The math is the process of squaring up the wing to find the MAC and computing a CG location. A Giles and an Edge make that pretty easy since they only have "sweep" on the leading or trailing edge.

Thunderbolt47 02-19-2008 07:45 AM

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I think the GP 202 was a 55 or 58incher

UH60 Crewdog 02-19-2008 02:10 PM

RE: Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
I dont know where to even start with the "math" I dont know what to measure, weigh and the formula.

RJConnet 02-19-2008 04:02 PM

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It is not a Great Planes G202 as the GP G202 had curved landing gear struts (not very scale like). It is not the Midwest plane as it was never sold as an ARF. Both planes flew pretty well as long as the flyer is very careful about not using too much elevator when the plane is slowed down. They both do beautiful axial rolls but they are a little too heavy for the wing size to be much good for 3D.
I am sure I have seen the plane in your picture but do not recall the manufacturer, maybe Model-Tech. It's been several years back.
For what it's worth, the manual for the GP G202 calls for the CG to be 9 1/4 inches forward of the trailing edge of the wing.

RJ

Hooked-On-RC 02-19-2008 04:16 PM

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As I mentioned earlier I had two of the Great Planes G202 ARF's and if I was to do one again (when hell freezes over) I would not make it a gasser. I would use either a Saito 180 (or perhaps the new 220) or a OS 160 FX. These engines are much lighter and keep the overall weight of the plane down. A gasser regardless of a size will do two things, it will weigh more increasing the wing loading and it will vibrate more causing issues with the overall structure of the plane. It was a pretty good flying plane, even though it was heavy with a gasser, there is a fellow at my field flying one right now with a OS 160 FX in it and it is a really good combination, although it is some what easy to tip stall, my understanding is this particular model, not necessarily the Giles, is easy to tip stall anyways.


IscarRep 02-19-2008 08:25 PM

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Found this while browsing around....

http://www.texasrcplanes.com/g202120.html

Tired Old Man 02-19-2008 09:42 PM

RE: Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
I guess a definitive statement about who handles the plane has been made. I know when to admit I'm wrong, and this is the perfect time to do so. Good job on the find.

nitro wing 02-19-2008 10:55 PM

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I browsed too ,and found nothing.Definately good find,perfect match.
Looks like they carry some of the planes that NitroPlanes and CMPRo handle also.
Never seen this Giles before.It appears that the outlines are fairly scalish.Good price too.
I would reconsider that 26 weeder.It may just fly around and have no reserve for aerobatics or pulling out of trouble.
As mentioned,a glow in the 120-180 range is the best bet.
A converted 26 is best in a Cub or Taylorcraft ,etc,something that is not dependant on a lot of thrust and can manage to get around on scalish power.
Not knocking your engine choice,it may work just fine in the appropiate airframe.

UH60 Crewdog 02-20-2008 04:26 AM

RE: Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
texasrcplanes.com is where I bought it from and he told me is was CY models but I just couldn't find anything on this plane from them.

Thunderbolt47 02-20-2008 04:59 AM

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ORIGINAL: Thunderbolt47

I think the GP 202 was a 55 or 58incher

Sorry, I was thinking of the 46 size kit (duh):eek:

UH60 Crewdog 02-21-2008 06:02 AM

RE: Who Makes This Giles 202 120 72''
 
Oh well, Guess I will just give a report on it!:D

captinjohn 06-17-2008 08:13 PM

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ORIGINAL: nitro wing

I browsed too ,and found nothing.Definately good find,perfect match.
Looks like they carry some of the planes that NitroPlanes and CMPRo handle also.
Never seen this Giles before.It appears that the outlines are fairly scalish.Good price too.
I would reconsider that 26 weeder.It may just fly around and have no reserve for aerobatics or pulling out of trouble.
As mentioned,a glow in the 120-180 range is the best bet.
A converted 26 is best in a Cub or Taylorcraft ,etc,something that is not dependant on a lot of thrust and can manage to get around on scalish power.
Not knocking your engine choice,it may work just fine in the appropiate airframe.
Nitro wing: I bought a Giles 202 about like you have. I am about ready to put her together, but I got to pick out a engine. I have a Echo 23cc that needs finishing to run on glow or gas with electonic ignition. Do you think it would have the power without being to heavy. What does the 1.6 OS Max weigh with engine mount ect ready to run? Also what rpm with what prop did you use on your set-up? Any ideas would be helpfull. Best Regards Capt,n

skip1320 06-17-2008 08:36 PM

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What weedy do you have?dont worry it can be done easliy,it is cy model i talked to Robert about them,decent stuff you wont find much about them,there is actually a weedy build thread w/this exact plane,worked good,you cant expect ballistic performance,but good sport areo if done right,if i find post i will send,good luck!

skip1320 06-17-2008 08:42 PM

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Sorry,didnt realize was old post and off topic

sensei 03-04-2020 06:43 PM

I know this is an old thread but I have a brand new one of these still in the packages with manual, and know place does it state who manufactured this ARF. I guess it is the best kept secret...

Bob


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