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iiyama

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Friday 16th January 2015
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This. just under 2 3/4 horsepower, 20 x 10 carbon prop, 3.9Kg's 8s Lipo's.





Living room pictures due to crap weather outside! Have yet to maiden it, again due to weather. Not in anyway scale but thought I'd post anyway! smile

iiyama

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Friday 16th January 2015
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Mrs isn't to impressed!

iiyama

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Friday 16th January 2015
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RichB said:
I assume you fly it, or at least intend to?
Your assumption is correct sir.

She knows it comes apart so has decreed that it WILL move! biggrin

iiyama

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Sunday 25th January 2015
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Maiden flight today for those that are interested.

Throttle curve needs setting, exponential on elevator needs tweeking up and a little more down movement is required for bottom of out side squares. Ailerons need a about another 5%-8% movement and probably around 5% more expo. CofG is to far forward.

However.....what a beautiful plane to fly. smooth, precise with plenty of power. ESC log shows max current was 90A and I pulled 2378mah from a 4.5 minute flight, so I reckon 8-9 minutes is achievable and considering the conditions that's pretty good.

Max temp was 32 degree's although I guess this is the ESC temp? Max RPM was 7210 with the 20X10.

Avalanche's were clean, stall was predictable and spins were easy to start and precise to stop. Slow and four point rolls were lovely although the first attempt surprised me with the rudder power and authority, may well pull that back a bit. All in all pretty damn good considering all the grief the aeroplane gave during the build. Be nice to get it out on a decent day now!

iiyama

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Thursday 29th January 2015
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Ill try to get some footage at some point if you're interested. Wont be for a week or so though.

Could probably mount a Gopro, (if I had one!), in the cockpit area.