Goldberg Yak 54 with a Brillelli 46gt
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Yes he has a combo package that gives you
The EF yak and the 46 for about $8 bills but there is alos a bunch of stuff thrown in gas can etc. Def a good deal. Good to hear you like the engine. I went looking for your Goldberg Yak at Tower and it is backordered a month of Sundays:(
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I think the EF Yak should be a little lighter then the Goldberg mine is 15 pounds with smoke on board and I have no complaints it comes in like a trainer. Will you be using the 46 Brillelli on the 74" EF Yak if so I have herd that it is an excellent set up.
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Looks like it land easy maybe the wing loading is not as scary as I thought...?
Considering the EF Yak also from Extreme Flight. Any thoughts on that plane?
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Its a Goldberg YAK 54 ARF 77"
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nice Video What brand of Yak is that?
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Sweet plane man. That motor can really fly
Hey, i have a yak-54 70", can u suggest me about wich engine i can use for it, i'm between zenoah 23cc or O.S 120 2c, thx, and nice video.
Brahmaboy 3 years ago
Thanks, I think I would go with the O.S. 120AX. It will have a better power to weight ratio. If you want a gas engine, just keep in mind the extra weight that comes with it. My Yak with the 46cc flies nice, but I would not want it any heavier.
sternphoto 3 years ago
Hey, I posted a video of this plane also. She is a good flier. I took the smoke out of mine recently and was pleasantly surprised. much more stable, especially in harriers. Keep it light!!
ralphiecaps 4 years ago
Thanks for the info I will give that a try.
sternphoto 4 years ago
Hi Sternphoto, i was wondering,i just bot the yak goldberg ARF. I have a 3w 42cc , is it a good engine for the plane?
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julian165 4 years ago
I have a Brillelli 46 in mine but have heard that gas motors from 40cc to 50cc have worked well in this plane. I would try to keep it as light as you can. It seems like it wants to keep gaining weight. Try for 15 LB that was my goal.
sternphoto 4 years ago