Fancy Foam Yak 55 HD
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please send me a link for the PDF plan for Yak 55
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hi can you please send the link of the tiled plan of your YAK 55????
i am searching for it from long time but couldnt find it
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good what setup are u using on it
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Pretty sweet flyin man! I had Lee Morey's Milled Yak 55, it flew pretty awesome! i like how your rolling manuevers roll to the right, myself and most others i see roll to the left :P . still tryin to learn rolling to the right, i can get the motion, it just feels weird, hah.
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wow ti like the music, nice....
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So pilots have to be extremely ripped?! :O
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So there's a pilot boot camp?! :D
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This was not a PDF plane. You can buy it from Fancy Foam.
J3Cub2009 1 year ago
Im using an E-flite park 250, E-flite 10 apm esc, thunderpower 2 cell 480 mah batteries, Spektrum AR6300 receiver, and E-flite 6 oz. servos.
J3Cub2009 1 year ago
Not really. They just have to be able to handle the strain on their bodies when they are pulling 9 G's.
J3Cub2009 1 year ago
Maybe, but aerobatic pilots are used to it and they have to be physically fit to handle all of the G's on their body.
J3Cub2009 1 year ago
Kind of but not as extreme. Full scale planes dont have as high of a power to weight ratio as the model planes have. Also, they are limited to the amount of G's that the pilot can handle. I remember going for a ride in an RV-8 (a pretty aerobatic plane) and the pilot showed me some basic aerobatic maneuvers. Now I'm hooked. :-)
J3Cub2009 1 year ago
I would love to get into full scale aerobatics at some point. I was at the airport yesterday and there was an Extra 300L that I was mesmerized by. It is a beautiful plane and it looked even better taking off, going into a 45 degree knife edge, then pulling vertical with smoke on. It sent chills down my spine when he did that!
J3Cub2009 1 year ago