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su-do-khoi 60
I have recently bought one at the southeastern model show. It has an O.S. 61FX. How does this airplane fly? I have a feeling its got enogh power.:D
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Whats the weight? I had 2 Morris Hobby .40 size Su-Do-Khois, loved those little *****s. Very squirrly but fun to ham it up. I started to experiment with elev-spoileron mix & 3-D with this plane, mine weighd over 5lbs with YS .45, had good power even though it was a bit heavy.
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Im not sure how much it ways. It is fairly heavy though.
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You will enjoy it. Watch the fuse area behind the "canopy" as it will break fairly easily if you land a little...ahem, hard. Otherwise, move the CG back until you can't stand it and have fun!
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Also, if its a fixed wing, the wing to fuse joining can break loose from vibration. I used Epoxy-putty to blend the wing & fuse, never came loose after that.
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Mine flys great with a TH 75 on it. No 3D though.
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The Su-Do 60 can sneak up on 8 pounds pretty easy. Mine had a YS91fz, and was very powerful. 7.75 pounds dry I wanna say it was. It has a wing dowel, not a one piece wing.
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We test flew it today. It flys great![sm=biggrin.gif] The pitch of the prop was to low and it made the take-offs long, but I enjoyed it. If the person that sold it to me is out there you should not have sold it.:)
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