CY MODELS La-7//Evolution 160 radial
#403
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hang on to your money BobH.....I called Adrian at CH Ignitions and he is in the process of making one for this engine. It would be a good idea to call him if you are interested to give him incentive that there are folks out there in need of an ignition for this engine. I will need two since I have two engines and I know two others that will also need it. It’s almost like a rescue job for me
#405
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Got my tracking number yesterday and the new ignition will be here tomorrow. While i was waiting for it, i found the mfg. website and have been emailing them about my ossues. They are very receptive so I will try thos new ignition then go from there.....hope it works
#420
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The maiden occurred last weekend and went very well. The video didn’t happen due to technical difficulties (operator). The Evo160 lifted the Model at 1/2 throttle and ran very smooth. I needed no trim whatsoever which was a wonderful surprise!!
the gear came up but the doors interfered so I put them back down during the flight. After 10 min of flight I dropped the flaps 1/2 on base then full on final....no pitch changes occurred and I left about three clicks of throttle and she settled in on a smooth glide path with a small amount of power. Winds were 7-10 on the runway heading. The La-7 came right down to the asphalt and flared without a single ballon and a gentle touchdown. This model is as easy to fly as a P-47 and it’s a definite keeper.
The bad news is that the Evo160 was making a clicking noise as she taxied back so there wasn’t any other flight made. I’m bery disappointed with the engine and it’s on its way back to Horizon
the temps for the flight day was low 70’s and the engine ran well but I decided to open up three more spots on the cowl to let more heat out. If Horizon offers my money back on the engine I’ll take it and order a moki 180....to be continued 👍👍
the gear came up but the doors interfered so I put them back down during the flight. After 10 min of flight I dropped the flaps 1/2 on base then full on final....no pitch changes occurred and I left about three clicks of throttle and she settled in on a smooth glide path with a small amount of power. Winds were 7-10 on the runway heading. The La-7 came right down to the asphalt and flared without a single ballon and a gentle touchdown. This model is as easy to fly as a P-47 and it’s a definite keeper.
The bad news is that the Evo160 was making a clicking noise as she taxied back so there wasn’t any other flight made. I’m bery disappointed with the engine and it’s on its way back to Horizon
the temps for the flight day was low 70’s and the engine ran well but I decided to open up three more spots on the cowl to let more heat out. If Horizon offers my money back on the engine I’ll take it and order a moki 180....to be continued 👍👍
#422
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Thanks BobH...there’s a problem in the cam block...they’ll have to replace the cam block to fix it so I’m just waiting to see what they do. It’s still on warranty so it’s a free one this time. This is an awesome flying model so it’s gonna have a good engine on front one way or another👍
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Thanks warbird....I received confirmation yesterday so Horizon has the engine. If they repair it I will be happy. The Evo160 is a real powerhouse, it will turn the same prop 900 rpm more than the moki 150 and runs about 50 degrees cooler, so I really do hope that Horizon can repari it. I have the same engine on my Stearman with 100 flights and Ive had nothing but good service from it. Oh well I guess we will see