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Nickolas 10-11-2006 07:41 AM

CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Hi,

Does anyone here have an opinion about this plane (Integral) and when about will be available? Price is around 1000 euro, is the plane painted at this price or not?

Looking forward to replies,

Nick


mups53 10-11-2006 08:32 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
From what I have heard the plane will be painted in the mold. It has a 2 piece wing and stab. It's supposed to be available around the 1st of the year. The price here in the states is supposed to be around $1300. It's pretty much been my experience that the announced dates for delivery and the actual dates on most pattern planes vary greatly so I would be surprized if they were out by the 1st of 2007. I hope that I'm wrong. Mike

papaone 10-11-2006 08:34 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Hello Nick
I had a discussion with pascal Nowik of ZN about this pattern.
He told me there 'll have two coloured versions (steph Carrier 's design and a compositeArf design) and a white version. 1000 E is steph carrier's design.
Claude

Nickolas 10-11-2006 08:40 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Thank you Claude! It seems to be a French/Belgium design I guess but painting and composite work will be done by CompARF. Right?

When about will be available? Is there any waiting list?

Has the prototype been flown? Any comments?

Is the plane intended for electric use or glow? I have the YS-160 DZ in mind that's why asking.

Regards,

Nick


papaone 10-11-2006 09:14 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Hello Nick
Yes it's a design made by ZN and familly Carrier. There will have two kind of Integral : ZN Integral and CArf Integral. Not the same except design.
ZN sells classic kit in Kevlar carbon fuse and balsa foam wings. CompositeArf version will be made totally by CompositeArf with their own knowledge.
Nowik told me he wants to test it before selling. So it will be available in 2007, not before.
Claude

MHester 10-11-2006 11:36 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
The design of this plane looks really good. I can't wait to see one up close. My hope is that Composite ARF and ZN can produce this plane light, strong and durable, because the price isn't that bad at all. With Comp ARF's distributorship in the US, and in place support, this could be a really good, solid pattern plane!

I'm staying tuned [8D]

-Mike

bla bla 10-11-2006 11:57 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
I just can't seem to get a grip on this design from the pictures I've seen.
It just doesn't seen to look right. Compared to the Zeque-Beryll it appears stone aged and even compared to ZN own Euro designed Oxalys-Twister.. it just looks, well.... plain.
Doesn't seem to take design any where... kinda just takes it one step to the side.
How does it fly compared to all the others? Just as well? Similar one would guess... so whats the USP? Why such a dull looker?
Why not stick with an Oxalys or a Twister? Or design something that flies almost as good, yet's looka like a million bucks.
I can't see where this model takes anyone other than offering the mass market another "samey" Euro flyer.
Is that what the mass US market needs? I don't think so.
It'll sell well then.

Angus Balfour 10-11-2006 12:57 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
I like it

mups53 10-11-2006 01:43 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
I have pics of the Twister,Oxalys, and the Integral. To me they all look very similar. So I'd have to say to you Bla Bla that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Also for what it's worth availability of pattern planes is much better in Europe and Asia than it is here in the US. We don't even have a distributor for ZNline planes. Mike

Ryan Smith 10-11-2006 06:37 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
I think that the Integral looks a bit archaic to some compared to the Beryll, Twister, etc, is because it's not as radical of designs as the aforementioned airframes used as a comparison. The Twister is freakin' huge, and the Beryll has a totally different design philosophy than what has been seen before. I don't see any real disadvantage to having an airframe like the Integral as opposed to the ultra-super-makes-a-widebody-look-small types that have been emerging as of late.

CHV69 11-27-2006 09:13 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
I heard there was a ZN Line dealer in Canada.
Does anyone now who it is? If so do they have a web site?

I am liking the Twister and would like to get one if one is available.


Carl

can773 11-28-2006 12:41 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
No dealer anywhere in North America, we just bring in a lot of kits at once to minimize shipping etc.

They can be easily ordered straight from ZN although shipping for one kit is fairly costly, around $300 or so by air. If you can get 4 guys together for an order then it reduces a fair bit.



ORIGINAL: CHV69

I heard there was a ZN Line dealer in Canada.
Does anyone now who it is? If so do they have a web site?

I am liking the Twister and would like to get one if one is available.


Carl

JAS 11-28-2006 01:01 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
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Just curious, but what major design differences am I missing between these 2?

can773 11-28-2006 10:09 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Wing and stab sections look a fair bit different in thickness.

One has a red spinner and the other is white :)

Also the Integral has a conventional power source (prop) and the Zeque has some new high tech propless drive system, obviously superior as it has zero torque effect on the model.

Those are just a few obvious ones, I am sure there are many more!

CHV69 11-28-2006 10:16 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Who makes the Zeque?

riot3d 11-28-2006 10:49 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 

ORIGINAL: JAS

Just curious, but what major design differences am I missing between these 2?
The Integral can take off on a conventional runway, whilst the Zeque needs to be hand launch and can be double up as a park flyer.

Timbba 11-28-2006 11:52 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
CHV69 Zeque can be found from Oxai RC product line...

CHV69 11-28-2006 12:41 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Thanks

papaone 11-29-2006 03:48 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Hello CHV69
There is a wood version (original version before Oxai).
You can order on Starcraft by sending mail to Hiro.
http://www.starcraft.co.jp/
Claude

vellum2 11-29-2006 06:33 AM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
To me, both these planes look like a Black Magic!
Um... well on second thought, maybe not... But I do like Chad's observation on the torque-less propulsion system. I need one of those!

Rune 11-29-2006 01:02 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 

Hello CHV69
There is a wood version (original version before Oxai).
You can order on Starcraft by sending mail to Hiro.
http://www.starcraft.co.jp/
Claude
is this the Addiction Claude??
i asked him if he had difrent planes before ordring my Good Shoot maybe he missunderstood me !

papaone 11-29-2006 01:59 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
Hello Rune
It is not the Addiction.
It's the real wood Zeque but only in version built with price about 2300 dollars.
Zeque is not build by Hiro but he knows the dealer in japan http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~chm30860/index.html
Claude

MTK 11-30-2006 09:53 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
I see a significant difference in wing and stab, the heart of any pattern model. Root to tip ratio of the Zegue looks to be around 2.5:1 vs around 2:1, which moves the AC of the wing closer to the root. Should behave better in windy conditions. Zeguw appears to have thinner sections which may mean faster flight speed and could be a bit of handful for constant speed. The shape of Zegue fuse from the side view may be slightly nicer lined but thats a minor point. The ventral subfin of the Zegue could mean better picth couple character in knife flight

Wing position relative to stab relative to thrust line appears a bit different. Hard to tell but the angle shown, the Zegue appears to have little dihedral as it should for no roll couple...the Integral seems to have very similar dihedral, but with a lower wing position, there may be some roll couple.

I would love to hear the flight report Jason. Stop answering all these emails and get to work. (LOL)

MattK

ORIGINAL: JAS

Just curious, but what major design differences am I missing between these 2?

MHester 11-30-2006 10:17 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 


ORIGINAL: vellum2

To me, both these planes look like a Black Magic!
Poop stirrer.......

[8D]

-Mike

Billa2.5D 02-06-2007 02:35 PM

RE: CompARF, ZNLine - Integral
 
So,
what happened to the flight reports ? Anyone ?


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