I wonder if anyone has experience with the Sig Wonder?
Where is the CG supposed to be, etc.
Thanks,
David
Carrell - 05 Jul 2004 23:29 GMT
I wonder if anyone has experience with the Sig Wonder?
Where is the CG supposed to be, etc.
Thanks,
David
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If no one has the info here, an email to Sig will get you what you need.
mail@sigmfg.com
Martin X. Moleski, SJ - 06 Jul 2004 01:23 GMT
>I wonder if anyone has experience with the Sig Wonder?
>Where is the CG supposed to be, etc.
2 5/16" up to 2 7/16" from L.E.
In other words, the range is 1/8".
I made a pop-bottle canopy for mine and flew it with
three different engines. I also put rudders on it,
driven by one small servo.
My favorite engine for it was a TT GP .25.
<http://moleski.net/rc/bw.htm>
Let us know how yours turns out.
Marty
Bill - 07 Jul 2004 17:09 GMT
I'm on my second one. Great flying plane, would be better with rudders. An
OS 25 makes them a rocket. (I always wanted to try one with a Webra 32.)
> I wonder if anyone has experience with the Sig Wonder?
> Where is the CG supposed to be, etc.
> Thanks,
> David
Six_O'Clock_High - 07 Jul 2004 19:16 GMT
WOW!
For years I have flown a HOB .19 sized P-51 with an O.S. 32 on the nose. I
have always thought that was a rocketship since I could put it into a
climbing Lomchevak. All up weight is in the neighborhoods of 3 pounds, give
or take an ounce. I know the Wonder weighs less. . .
> I'm on my second one. Great flying plane, would be better with rudders. An
> OS 25 makes them a rocket. (I always wanted to try one with a Webra 32.)
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> > Thanks,
> > David