stangflyer
I like 'em "BIG"!
I think that is really great. I applaud you for making the jump to a larger plane. I know for a fact you will have a really great time. I would however, humbly offer just a bit of insight. First however...the avatar change you asked about. This will tell you everything.Well Fella's,
As I mentioned in another thread, I will soon be in possession of a Bill Hempel 35% Yak 55 airframe in the blue and white scheme. I was supposed to go pick it up on Sunday, but I was held up too long in Florence SC on Saturday and I was whipped by the time I got home.
The engine I'm going to use is the 3Dub 100 got from @Bartman. The engine is going to take a little vacation to go see the G Man for an updated reed block assembly, a new HV ignition system and the carburetor gone through. I will probably send it off in a week or so. I lucked out as the plane was originally flown with a DA-100, so the old 3Dub will bolt right up. It will also be more than enough power for the 26-28 pound Yak.
@pawnshopmike is going to hook me up with some MKS servos and I'm looking forward to seeing how they perform. I am going to use MKS DS1220's on all of the control surfaces and even though the plane is set up for two rudder servo's, I am currently planning on just using one. The DS1220's are rated for 422 oz./in. of torque at 6.6 volts, which should be plenty for my aerobatic style of flying. I am also thinking about adding some bling to the plane in the form of some White Rose Wheels and maybe a tail wheel too. B&E Graphics also makes a pretty nice graphics package I am considering.
It is going to be a very exciting time for me at the flying field this coming Spring given the amount of fun I had last year flying my mini "Baby". I've read everything I can find on the Bill Hempel Yak and from what I've seen, it is not only an excellent flying airframe, it is also quite close to scale in outline which is always a plus in my book. This thing should be a blast to fly.
Of course I am open to any and all suggestions or any advise you gentlemen want to offer, as this is my first "true" giant scale plane. I will post some pictures of the airframe when I get home Sunday afternoon.
This is a little off topic, but I have one question. What's up with most you guys changing your avatar's? I came home Saturday night, opened up GSN and I didn't recognize allot of you fellas. . . . . . . I will likely change mine too, but not until my Yak is finished.
Good night Fella's, its past my bedtime. . . . . .
http://www.giantscalenews.com/threads/avatar-update.10914/
Now for my humble bit of insight. I can not say personally regarding the Yak 55. I can only relate what I have been told by numerous gents that have had one or still have one. No matter if it is Bill Hempel or Pilot or whoever, they have a HUGE rudder. They are highly aerobatic and extremely well suited for low and slow flying styles. Yet incredibly agile enough for very high spirited 3d. I have heard some guys attempted the same as your original plan. One 400ish ounce servo for the rudder. For all around poke holes in the sky or IMAC, it should be fine. But at 6.6 volts, they have indicated they get rudder fade when doing more high energy maneuvers. Now for the part I do know for fact. It takes ever ounce of both Hitec HS7954SH servos, (486x2=972 ounces @ 7.4 volts) to flex the rudder on my 37.5% Pilot Edge. I am a little concerned that one servo for that rudder may not be enough. Just my thoughts my friend. Just play it safe if you go that route. I would really hate to hear that you "planted" it due to a stalled rudder maneuver. Balsa and lite ply don't grow from the dirt buddy.