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G.P. Revolver with Saito 115

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This is my Revolver with its newest power plant, the Saito 115. I've had the Saito 100 and 125 on a prior version that crashed. However, this time with a pump and mud flap girl decals the plane seems much faster. I estimate the speed to be in line with the other test at 115 - 120MPH... Most of the high-speed passes were done into a 12 mph head wind, straight down the runway. Maybe I'll get a better video camera as it's hard to get any good shots of snap rolls and such. Anyhow, Enjoy..., OH, APC 13x11 prop.

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  • Thats pretty effin fast! Have you seen the 160 mph EP Revolver yet?

  • @EvvyThomas :-) Yes I saw that monster... Totally insane. This plane is really well built and can handle all of the mods the guys are doing to it. I've got a carbon fiber wing tube on order because the stock tube just bends from normal use with the extra juice. I've just completed mounting provisions for 2 - D11-P rocket engines. it'll only give it an additional ~8lb thrust for 1.5 seconds, but we'll see if I can get a follow up video with the results.

  • @pgluckydog LMAO, that will be an insane 1.5 seconds though! Hope you can get them on straight... Good luck and DO post that vid!

  • @EvvyThomas Did the Rockets today. Two runs. The first time I was too far out in the turn to really even know if they both lit. "they did." Not a big effect at all. The second time was pretty cool. They ignited right over mid runway on a high speed pass and you could see the flames and sound. Just a cool factor. No big turbo boost. I forgot the memory card for the camera today, but next time!

    'Couldn't immagine what to put on the 70"... I'm going shopping for bigger rockets.

  • @pgluckydog How are you igniting the rockets?

  • @EvvyThomas The rockets are fired in parallel. I soldered on the leads to the Estes igniters with a portable butane solder iron, for field use. They are triggered from a micro servo pushing the lever of a 15 Amp cherry/rocker switch. They are being fed by a separate, small, 1000mAh, 6 cell NiMH. Safety is a huge factor and the whole setup had me nervous. Experience+Confidence is a bit better for some bigger engines.

    I just read where a guy put a YS 1.40 in his 70" Rev. "Wow."

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  • omg saito 115, great

  • There more I watch this vid the more I want another Revolver...

  • @pgluckydog Sounds pretty cool.. Yeah theres been this group of guys somewhere in Cali that put YS 110's into 46 size mustangs and just tear up the air together, sometimes 10 at a time! I'd love to put a YS 140 into the Sport if I could afford it!

  • @pgluckydog Sounds pretty cool.. Yeah theres been this group of guys somewhere in Cali that put YS 110's into 46 size mustangs and just tear up the air together, sometimes 10 at a time! I'd love to put a YS 140 into the Sport if I could afford it!

  • @pgluckydog Oh, and I've had two of them, nothing bigger that a .91 magnum 2 stroke in them though. Fast enough for me! But yes, a very sturdy and well built plane. I'm looking at the 70" sport version lately... Not sure what I'd put in it.

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