Sig Rascal 110 Takeoff

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2006

This is my Sig Rascal 110" wingspan RC plane on takeoff. It has an 8.1 megapixel digital camera internally mounted, Saito 1.8 cubic inch four stroke engine.

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  • Wow i love the landscape. is this a club field?

  • Thank you very much. This is not a club field, it is my backyard... I am one lucky RC pilot...

  • Let me know if you want to sell the Saito 180 I'll give you top dollar for it

  • Thanks, but I will continue to fly this reliable engine as long as possible.

  • Should be good for that.

    The surrounding landscape in the video reminds me of either Eastern Mass or the NY/Conn part of the Berkshires. Looks like a perfect place to fly

  • You got the location right!

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  • No it is a flat bottom high wing stable plane. Enjoyable because of it's size. Other than that, I use it specifically to take aerial pictures. I am persuing an amateur radio operator license so I can downlink video from it, so it is a purpose driven aircraft.

  • What do you enjoy most about flying the Rascal? Does not sound like a 3d plane...?

  • That plane is a floater. Will land very slow. My area behind my house from this video is uphill, so it makes it land within 50 feet. On a flat runway approach it needs more room.

  • The Saito 1.8 is a fantastic engine. I had it in a Great Planes Extra 300s prior to this plane. It would hover at about one third throttle. Huge power, excellent throttle response. I do run a RAM onboard glow unit to make sure it does not stall out at low rpm. Other thant that, this Saito is one of the finest engines I have had. I also have several smaller Saito four strokes (1.00, .56) and they are all great. Reliable and strong.

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