NitroPlanes - YAK 54 .25 - Engine Break In

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

Break in of an OS .32 SX on a Nitro Planes YAK 54 .25

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  • OH c'mon!

    Electric Pump?????

    C'mon! use manual!

  • Hi Naturepheonix.

    Why is that?

    I have been using an electric pump for over 7 years now. What is the drawback?

    Thanks!

  • @lancealbanese They might break easily right?

    They take batteries right?????

    Hand Pump give this traditional feeling to it don't you think so? LIke how planes we're start before XD! At least you don't use electric starter :)

  • Hi Naturepheonix.

    Yes they take batteries and they could break, but that is how it is with a LOT of eletrical components these days. Things break in this hobby and you need to be prepared for that.

    There is nothing wrong with electric pumps and starters. I use both and have had 7+ years of success and great flying. What it comes down to is personal preference!

    Thanks!

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  • @RcWorld7

    8 hours from the bottle to the throttle!

    -L

  • Hi heberorozco.

    You cannot put links in a youtube response. Go to: towerhobbiesDOTcom and do a search for this exact term: Dubro Pull-Pull System 2-56.

    Good Luck!

  • Hi heberorozco.

    I used a pull-pull setup on this plane and it came with the kit... I think.

    If not you can always get it from your LHS or just about anywhere online. I like Tower Hobbies - towerhobbiesDOTcom.

  • @lancealbanese How well does this plane fly as far as stability goes. I finally got mine ordered and i want to know what to expect for a maiden flight. Also if you could post a video of it in flight i would really enjoy it.

    Thanks

  • @lancealbanese

    You are right :D

  • Hello.

    I think it would do OK with a .25. I always over power my aircraft if I can. The extra weight is usually not problem. The extra power more than compensates for the added weight.

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