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Rob,
Might be interested in your Impact, contact me off list, thanks, Larry... |
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Any more experiences about the CG?
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Any more info you guys have any more comments. what about more pics?
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Right now I am working on the position of the CG. I found that the factory setting was to tail heavy. The plane just didn't like to settle in and groove. I have moved the CG forward and the plane is getting more and more solid. It is getting that really nice locked in feeling. You come out of a manuver and set the attitude of the plane now and it continues on that line. I will keep on moving the CG more forward until I find it is to far then I will back it off. If you have any more questions I will be happy to help where I can. As for pictures I have some comming.
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Thanks Michael keep up the good work, its great to hear info from you guys.
Regards |
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Anyone convert the Impact to electric? I am thinking of doing this as the model is a reasonable price for the finished kit. I too, would like more data on how the plane if flying and what CLASS you fly. As we all know, as the CG goes forward the snaps / rolls become harder to do well, but the stall turn / tracking are easier. Perhaps the CG on the plans indicate where an FAI flyers would like it, but maybe not a Advanced flyer would want it?
Looking forward to more inputs. Thanks Scott |
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Hi Scott,
look back to page 2 and 3, there's info on Bernd Beschorners electrified Impact from Germany. [sm=thumbup.gif] As for the CG, it's truly a matter of personal preference and competition level, as you say. It is well possible that non-FAI pilots want the CG moved forward for better stability and tracking. Greets -Fabrizio |
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What gas engine (petrol) would the instructions be refering to? Perhaps a 30cc?
Joe |
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Thanks Fabrizio, I have reviewed this in detail.. even though in German, the pictures are very good. Was looking for others in the US that have converted and any comments.
Thanks Scott |
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Scott, did you see Jason Shulmans comments on his Impact construction? He posted a link in Rcuniverse somewhere and a link in Rcgroups as well.
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Scott, I sent you a link. Hope I got the address correct, let me know.
Steve |
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can you get the impact in the shulman scheme? I wonder how a mintor 1.70 would work in this model or is it setup for a particular motor? I am looking to get back into pattern and the impact is a good looking plane.
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Flyingrazrback,
I am running a mintor 170 with the new Mintor aluminum pipe. If you look back towards the begining of the thread you will find I posted a bunch of threads on the things that I found during the setup. If you do decide to go the Mintor 170 route make sure you get the 60 degree rise header. |
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Flyingrazrback,
The Impact is only available in the red/plain white scheme or the factory Impact scheme. Rgds, Mark |
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Thats too bad, I am not crazy about the stock scheme, thought shulmans looked very good.
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Little bit of vinyl for the wings/tail, some 3M masking tape and a couple of spray cans for the fuse and you've got yourself a Schulman scheme :)
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Has anyone used the hatch pins in there assembly of the Impact? Im curious how well they work.
My Rev Pro uses the plastic screws and slots which retains the belly pan and works well just curious about the spring loaded latches they provide. Thanks Brian |
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Brian --
When did you recieve your Impact? Mine is supposed to be in the October shipment -- can't wait! |
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I received it Monday. It arrived in the September shipment. Its excellent workmanship. The white/red version. They still arent printing the instructions for inclusion in the kit though, so Im referencing the German website above and the online instructions. Should be around 10 lbs w/ 2 stroke engine and a lite battery.
http://www.weinig-web.de/impact.htm |
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Hey! Thanks for the reply. I should get mine, I suppose, around this time in November. Thanks for the reminder about the German website -- I hope it doesn't go away until I'm done! Is there a link to the online instructions at composite-arf's site?
Good luck with yours -- 10 lbs is a good weight for ships this size. You're living in Indy now aren't you? Where do people fly in that area? I fly in there (IND) twice a year (Thanksgiving and Memorial Day weekend) to drive south to visit my Dad. It would be interesting to see some pattern flying down there. Thanks, Tom |
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Based on the informtion in this forum there has been a lot of discussion where to set the stab and wing. After flying the plane has anyone come up with a good point to set the wing and stab where you never have to touch once you set it up?
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Did anybody ever respond to byoung466's question about using hatch pins? (I didn't mean to derail his question with my own about delivery time) and since I will be working on one in a month I would like to know also. Having seen planes lose canopies (none from Impacts) in the past, I'm a little leery of the idea of not using screws to hold anything on these vibrating and gyrating beasts we call pattern planes.
Thanks, Tom |
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The manual (temporary) is in MSword, which makes it very easy to add your own personal notes before printing it out.
Still looking for diagrams? |
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I have sent an e-mail to comp-arf asking what gasoline engine has been fitted to this plane. No reply yet but will let you all know what they say. Any recent flight reports?
joe |
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