A great plane, pun not intended. I like flying mine, snaps and spins like
crazy. A quick and easy put together too.
> Got one on the way from Tower. In case anyone here has experience
> with the ARF version of the SS40 MkII I'd like to hear about it.
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> Texas Pete
> AMA 59376 maybe
I've had one for a couple of seasons. It flies well and is quite fast on an
OS 46. It has a light wingloading, and responds quickly.
The Bad? The design puts the centerline of the fuel tank farther below the
centerline of a 2 stroke carb than I like. I have had a few flame outs on
touch and goes that I can't explain, as the engine idles and accelerates
perfectly on the test stand. I may add a Cline regulator and see if that
helps. On mine the factory installed a landing gear block that had the
grain running the wrong way in the part. On my second landing ( a near
grease job ) the gear tore out. It was an easy fix, but a bit of a pain to
have to "rebuild" a brand new plane when it wasn't your fault. GP offered
to send a new wing, but it was quicker to just fix it that wait for a new
wing.
Mark D. Fain
> A great plane, pun not intended. I like flying mine, snaps and spins like
> crazy. A quick and easy put together too.
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> > Texas Pete
> > AMA 59376 maybe
Pete Kerezman - 20 Feb 2004 16:07 GMT
>I've had one for a couple of seasons. It flies well and is quite fast on an
>OS 46. It has a light wingloading, and responds quickly.
Yeh. Like I said I built the MkII kit when it was released, and it
turned out to be a marvelous flyer.
>The Bad? The design puts the centerline of the fuel tank farther below the
>centerline of a 2 stroke carb than I like. I have had a few flame outs on
>touch and goes that I can't explain...
Never had that problem on the kit version, Fox .46 BB Schneurle.
This one gets a GMS .47.
The bad so far on my sample is the monokote job. More wrinkles than
a fat lady's panty hose on a skinny gal. I'm havin' to turn the iron
up to "hurt" to de-wrinkle the covering.
>On mine the factory installed a landing gear block that had the
>grain running the wrong way in the part. On my second landing ( a near
>grease job ) the gear tore out.
Construction looks to be okay. I might peek under the covering in
the l.g. area though, to see about installing a gram or two of
prevention.
Texas Pete
AMA 59376