My new Crack Yak
First let me just say thank you to AKfreak for starting the build thread and to "cdee" on another forum/site for his. I referred to them often to fill in my gaps in knowledge. I would also like to say that this is my first Twisted Hobbies plane and I couldn't be more delighted about it. I would encourage anyone who is sitting on the fence about whether to buy a Twisted kit to JUMP! The pain of that price tag will be forgotten very quickly when you experience the quality of this kit, and from what I have read the rest of their kits are of the same quality. I will definitely build more of these. ( I have no affiliation with the company other than being a happy customer)
So here is my plane which I haven't flown yet since it started to snow Saturday when I finished it up...
39" Twisted Hobbies Crack Yak, Grey
KEDA 2214/1000kv motor
4- Hitec HS65MG servos
Castle Phoenix 25 ESC
Zippy Compact 3S 850 mah battery with JST connector
APC 10x3.8 slow fly prop
Weight w/o battery 346 grams (12.2 oz)
Weight w/ 3S 850 Zippy 412 grams (14.5 oz) ready to fly
I went with the 2214/1000 because it was only 7 grams heavier than the 2212/920 (53 grams vs 60 grams, including the wires but without a plug)
I used Deans 4 pin connectors, only using 3 of the pins, for the motor to ESC connection.
On the 2214/1000 motor with the APC 10x3.8 slow fly prop it is showing 15.5 amps peak at 173.6 watts peak. (181 watts would be 200 watts per pound!)
And just for anyone who would like to compare on the 2212/920 with the same battery and prop it was showing 11.62 amps and 126 watts peak.
So for a 7 gram sacrifice on weight, and a loss of some flight time, I gained 47 watts, which I felt was a good trade off
I'm really looking forward to flying this plane and again if any of you have been considering one of the Twisted Hobbies planes, PULL THE TRIGGER!!! you won't be disappointed, at least in the quality of the build.
Ken
Hey I'm officially a Crack Head now!