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swk550 05-08-2006 10:11 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Mike,

With all of the deadsticks on the glow engines, the electric setup looks better all the time. Just kidding. I ended up substituting 1/8" hard ply for the main gear plate. I also use the cut-out areas to loop my velcro straps to hold down the batteies. So far I have not even cracked the fuse with some rough landings. I prefer the CF gear as they do not spread with moderate landings. The aluminum gear won't keep it's shape after the first "spread" landing.

Steve

grotto2 05-08-2006 10:12 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Great info. I'll put it in per instructions.

Thanks a bunch JayJay, Steve, & Mike!!

mups53 05-20-2006 07:26 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, glow version
 
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Ok here's 3 of the Chicago contingency's Genesis's. We've just started flying them and they are really great!
1St one is mine 2nd Bobby's and the 3rd is Mickey's.
Mike Mueller

waltervh 06-25-2006 10:52 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Great thread Mike,you guys helped me a lot.
I was running my genesis with a os140 and is going to fit a ys160 (my first ) in it
My question is this: I have a vibration or noise problem at the canopy and belly pan what can i do ?[:@]

anyone please

MikeEast 06-25-2006 11:27 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
I had a similar problem. My solution was to lay a strip of very thin sticky back felt down to dampen the vibration... It has worked out very well.

waltervh 06-25-2006 11:43 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Thanks i will try that

And another thing, this is my first big ys do you have to use a starter to get it going,
i am used to start the os140 by hand?

MikeEast 06-25-2006 12:47 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
I would say during the break in you definitely need a starter. The 1.60 was pretty stiff when it was new. I still need a starter to crank mine. It starts easily with a starter, but I have to go through a priming ritual with the starter before I light the glow plug. Once the glow lighter is on it will usually fire up pretty easily...

The thing you have to watch is the engine can hit REALLY hard when it fires. I was taught by EHFAI to spin the engine up with the starter and then after its spinning turn the glow lighter on to minimize the pop. I check my spinner frequently as well as the prop nut and the exhaust system as the jar from the initial start seems to loosen things up after 10 flights or so.

Thats my personal experience.

waltervh 06-26-2006 01:54 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Thanks man

waltervh 07-05-2006 01:56 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
another concern i have is heat or over heating.
I am installing the YS and was wondering about the exit holes
can anyone tel me if you made the hole in the belly bigger or left it as is
photos would be appreciated


THANKS ;)

MikeEast 07-05-2006 07:19 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Dont need any extra holes. You get plenty of airflow in through the chin and out through the pipe exhaust for the 1.60DZ. I have not had any engine problems other than the fact that its a very hard hitting engine so I have to make sure everything stays tight and the vibration does not knock things loose. [8D]

waltervh 07-09-2006 01:44 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
from what i know, should the exit be three times the size of the intake,
and they are about the same?

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MikeEast 07-09-2006 07:36 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
I dont know Walter, my engine runs well without any cutouts. I have not had any problems with it and I probably have about 120-150 flights. Right now its 95 degrees and about 100% humidity here and I'm still not having any problems whatsover.

f3a05 07-10-2006 01:15 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 

Right now its 95 degrees and about 100% humidity here and I'm still not having any problems whatsover.
They sure build 'em tough in the US of A---I think I'd need big cutouts in those conditions, never mind the plane....

MikeEast 07-10-2006 03:15 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
:D The weather downright sucks right now. THe heat is sweltering, sultry. Its miserable.

Ryan Smith 07-10-2006 02:44 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
I used to live in Louisiana, so I know how sucky it is at times. I still go down there a few times a year, I wish there were a pattern contest ya'lls way around Thanksgiving that I could go to.

KeithB 07-10-2006 10:32 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Ray,

The closest you're going to get to Thanksgiving in that area is the SPARKS contest in Houston 10/06/06. It's certainly a LOT more comfortable in October!

The SPARKS contest was quite enjoyable last year, you should try and make it!

Keith B


apereira 10-13-2006 07:12 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
This is in response to the post about hand start the YS, start the YS always with a starter, not by hand, if it runs backwards there will be no lubrication at all on the connecting rod and it could the engine, it takes close to 20 seconds for this to happen, and there is a warning on the YS instructions to always use the starter as the only method to be used, all my oder engines I start by hand.

Regards

grotto2 10-22-2006 12:52 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
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Kit build photos.

grotto2 10-22-2006 12:54 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
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Kit build photos, 2/2.

3rdworld 10-22-2006 06:27 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Grotto2,
What landing gear used on the Genesis in the pictures?

Mark

grotto2 10-22-2006 07:20 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
ESD Carbon Fiber Fixed Landing Gear A #ESDLG $69.80

from Central Hobbies. They're almost a dead-on match, slightly taller and wider than the originals.

-Ron

3rdworld 10-23-2006 05:35 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Thanks Ron,
Did you have to cut the chin cowl to accommodate the gussets on the ES gear?

Mark

grotto2 10-23-2006 07:18 AM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
Nope. I cut the gear in half and they fit just fine!
-Ron

Freddy 01-07-2008 02:09 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
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Here is a full scale template of my nose ring.
1/8" plywood sits back 1/2" aft of fuse fiberglass nose ring on 1/2" balsa blocks (installed at top and bottom) to get the correct position for a YS160DZ. Uses Central Hobbies nose ring.


Freddy 12-22-2008 08:25 PM

RE: Genesis ARF build, its here.
 
After using mine for most of this year I discovered that the original wing tube (unfinished aluminum) was eating its way into the foam core by as much as 3.5 inches into the left wing and 1 inch into the right wing. I discovered this last time I went flying when the wing tube was way off center upon removal. Probably due to the vibration of the YS160DZ that is beating up the airframe pretty good. I am using an old Hyde Mount that was probably meant for the YS140.
Solution is that I made two circular balsa end caps 3/8"thick and inserted and sealed them into the wing holes at 9.25"depth giving about .25"play to the tube on either side.
GREAT airplane by the way!


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