Giant scale club !

Started by Michael, March 23, 2014, 02:05:30 PM

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Andy Hoffer

Is that Carmen in the shadows behind the lamp with a 12-gauge?   ;D

Gregor77

Does this count for large scale?  I think it is 1/13 scale.  From what I have found out, it is a Chris Golds plan (balsa, ply and blue foam) model.  Running 4 Axi motors and one 3S, per motor.   There is a person on RC groups that is running it with 4S and stated it is WAY over powered, you can find a video on you tube "Chris Golds Lancaster" 

It should be ready for war bird day, but I will need to get my fingers and nerves ready before hand.. maybe a support team to move it also.

Gregor77

Another shot...  ;D

piker

Nice looking plane!

Here's the video that Greg didn't post for us   :)

I like the scale take-off roll... ugh!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAzqpGVzC-U

Gregor77

Yes, less than stellar take off... So much for some right ridder.. lol, the sink rate looks to be very aggressive, it also appears that the elevator throw was aggressive and it might be a tad tail heavy.  Mine requires 5.5 lbs in batteries balance.. crazy.. 14.5 lbs unloaded.

dangaras

My 1/4 scale camo cub qualifies me for the giant scale club as well....

Gregor77

Yes, the Camo Cub does qualify!  ::)

I am in the process of putting one together right now. 

At lest the weather is getting better.. I wonder how Glenn is doing?

dangaras

Greg,
If you need help with the Lanc let me know....


sihinch

I officially joined the giant scale club today, flying my clipped wing cub. What a rush! It flew so nice, absolutely rock-solid.

Thanks Michael for all the help.

Rob Dickinson took some video that I'll try to upload.

sihinch


Skyking

I guess my Big Carbon cub puts me in the "big birds" category.
Actually, I can.

Gregor77

Great flight guys!

The big carbon club is pretty close.. looks great too!