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Cap-232 ARF / Simprop

This was my first foam electric airplane. The Cap flies fast and behaves like a regular model airplane (if compared to a profile 3D foamie). I fly the Cap mostly in a base ball field. The motor would benefit from a brushless upgrade but so far I haven’t had the time to fix that. I had one almost fatal incident with it: On a low inverted pass suddenly everything stopped working and the plane “landed” inverted. The cause was a short in the battery lead. I have since renamed and re-glued the plane and call it now “Scrapfire” (= Scrap + Spitfire). It still flies well, despite it being a bit heavier.

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Model Name: Cap-232 ARF / Simprop
Motor:Stock 280 brushed electric
Battery:3cell LiPoly / 1350 mA
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Mix Futaba/Hitec
Wingspan:36”
Weight:459g
Builder/Owner:Andreas Blaser
Status:Flying
Date:12/14/2002

AT-6 Hobby Lobby

I bough this plane with the intention to fly a bit more electric planes on days with little wind in parks around where I live. The plane flies nicely with power, however, without it, is pretty scary to fly - which is because of it’s weight to wing area. Unfortunately this AT-6 uses a lot of runway which renders it inadequate for small parks. On the positive side, the planes looks very good and flies quite realistic for a small electric plane; spins are nice and the entry is rather abrupt. The plane currently decorates the ceiling of my office.

Model Name:AT-6 / Hobby Lobby
Link:http://www.hobby-lobby.com/at6-texan.htm
Motor:Jeti PHASOR 15/4 Brushless
Battery: 7 cell 3000 mA NiMH
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Mix Futaba/Hitec
Wingspan/Length:46.0"/30.0
Weight:794g
Builder/Owner:Andreas Blaser
Status:Flying
Date:7-20-2003

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Ultimate 3D / Horizon Hobby

Bought second hand from George, I very soon fell in love with that foamie. Unfortunately I parked the Ultimate in a high tree (it is still there). However, a new one is already on the bench and awaits being completed.

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Model Name:Ultimate 3D / Horizon Hobby
Motor:Brushless 370 stock
Battery:3cell LiPoly 1350mA
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Mix GWS/Cirrus/td>
Wingspan/Length:28”/29.5”
Weight:366g (with battery)
Builder/Owner:Andreas Blaser
Status:"Parked" in a tree
Date:3/9/2005

Electro Streak / Great Planes

Another great flying plane that met its fate when it collided with a tree. I could have sworn that the tree moved! – Well maybe it is just my depth perception. Before finding it’s timely end the plane flew exceptionally well – I never had a plane that needed absolutely no trim on its first flight. The plane is very fast and agile and moves like on rails.

Model Name:Electro Streak / Great Planes
Link:http://www.hobby-lobby.com/at6-texan.htm
Motor:Jeti PHASOR 15/4 Brushless
Battery: 7 cell 3000 mA NiMH
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Mix Futaba/Hitec
Wingspan/Length:44.5”/39.5”
Weight:794g
Builder/Owner:Andreas Blaser
Status:Totaled – touched a tree
Date:7/15/2003

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Ultimate 3D / Horizon Hobby

Well, I really liked that Ultimate (the one that is still in a tree at Smiley Elementary School), so I got me another one and committed myself NOT to fly anywhere close to trees. I used the new Futaba 3108 servos and am so far very please with them. Comparing the Futabe 3108 with Hitec HS-55 and GWS Pico F BB's they were the fastest and the most precise (I was quite disappointed from the GWS).

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Model Name:Ultimate 3D / Horizon Hobby
Motor:Brushless 370 stock
Battery:3cell LiPoly 1350mA Thunder Power
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Mix GWS Receiver/Futaba Servos
Wingspan/Length:28”/29.5”
Weight:377g (incl. battery 85g)
Builder/Owner:Andreas Blaser
Status:Flying
Date:8/19/2005

Yak-54F / Horizon Hobby

The Yak went togetehr easily and the battery was enough weight to ballance it out. Rudder and elevator are accentuated with very thin metal wires, allowing for a little play. The one bigger modification I did was adding a second aileron servo (2 instead of 1) and gluing them on the wing. Despite this and the relative heavy battery the Yak is within the weight limit. I used the same servos as for the Ultimate (Futaba 3108). Flying: Awesome! It flies very true and has quite a big useful envelope.

Model Name:Yak-54F / Horizon Hobby
Link:Hobby Lobby
Motor:Park 400 Brushless Outrunner Motor, 920Kv
Battery: 3cell LiPoly 1350mA
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Mix GWS Receiver/Futaba Servos
Wingspan/Length:37”/37.5”
Weight:396g (incl. battery 85g)
Builder/Owner:Andreas Blaser
Status:Flying
Date:8/19/2005

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Kadet 40

Description to come soon ...

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Model Name:kadet 40
Motor: -
Battery: -
Radio: -
Radio Gear: -
Wingspan/Length: -
Weight: -
Builder/Owner:Chuck Comstock
Status:Flying
Date: -

Flatana / Great Planes

Description to come soon ...

Model Name:Flatana / Great Planes
Motor: -
Battery: -
Radio:Futaba 9WC
Radio Gear:Futaba
Wingspan/Length: -
Weight: -
Builder/Owner:George Manning
Status:Flying
Date: -

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