Shayne Epley
New to GSN!
A few months ago I acquired an SD Models YAK 54 that was still brand new. The plane still had all hardware and wood components still sealed in the factory bags and the firewall hasn't even been installed. Upon getting the plane home and looking everything over real well I found out that the stabs and rudder supplied with the plane were not the correct ones. In fact they were the stabs and rudder from the modern day pilot YAK. Although very similar in size and shape, certain mounting locations didn't line up. With the help of my amazing dad Robert Epley, we were able to track down a brand new set of stabs and a used rudder that match this plane from Dave Sullivan. The plane was now complete with all the correct parts and now was just waiting for an engine and radio gear. Well, after a dead stick incident last weekend with my 43% PAU Edge 540 that left it quite damaged, I decided to strip the gear out of it and get this YAK in the air until I have the time to repair the Edge. After hearing about what an amazing aircraft this YAK was back in the day I decided to do a build thread on it for you all to see and comment on.
The following list is the intended components to go into the YAK:
DLE 222 swinging a Falcon 32x12 Prop
Hitec 7954 for ailerons and elevators (3 per aileron, 2 per elevator)
Hitec 7950 for rudder, 2 on this surface
TDRC 20 AWG extensions and multiplex connectors throughout the air-frame
Smart-fly power expander pro with pin and flag switch
2 Fromeco 7.4V 5200 mAh flight packs
2 7.4V 2600 mAh ignition packs fed into 2 RCExcel optikill switches
All brought together with Hitec Aurora radio system
Here are a couple pics of it roughly set up in my driveway just to see it together. Will update with progress as I go and look forward to any comments along the way. Hope you all enjoy.
The following list is the intended components to go into the YAK:
DLE 222 swinging a Falcon 32x12 Prop
Hitec 7954 for ailerons and elevators (3 per aileron, 2 per elevator)
Hitec 7950 for rudder, 2 on this surface
TDRC 20 AWG extensions and multiplex connectors throughout the air-frame
Smart-fly power expander pro with pin and flag switch
2 Fromeco 7.4V 5200 mAh flight packs
2 7.4V 2600 mAh ignition packs fed into 2 RCExcel optikill switches
All brought together with Hitec Aurora radio system
Here are a couple pics of it roughly set up in my driveway just to see it together. Will update with progress as I go and look forward to any comments along the way. Hope you all enjoy.