Bartman
Defender of the Noob!
Here we go folks, the site is smokin' along and SleepyC's smiling again so let's get the PAU 27% Pitts Challenger onto the worktable.
It's been a long time since I've treated myself to something new so if you see me smiling a lot in the videos, that explains it. We've got a low time DA-50 for this airplane and a box of brandy new MKS servos so it ought to go together pretty quickly and be a joy to fly.
Construction is all balsa and plywood with fiberglass wheel-pants and cowling. There are no flying wires to assemble.
Recommended engine range is 40cc to 60cc and there are examples of it flying with electric motors so an e-conversion isn't out of the question.
Servo power requirements are 70/100/100 oz-in for the ailerons/elevators/rudder respectively. If you opt for a 50 or 60 cc engine then servos closer to 180 oz-in would be wise with more speed for the ailerons and torque for the rudder never being a bad idea. There are four aileron servos, two elevator, and one each for the rudder and throttle.
PAU's website is found at www.flyPAU.com and the product page for this particular ARF is at
http://flypau.com/5060cc-c-1_4/27-pitts-challenger-p-13.html
The build manual can be found here.
http://flypau.com/html/challenger/pitts1.pdf
Not quite an unboxing video but it shows the contents being taken from the box.
It's been a long time since I've treated myself to something new so if you see me smiling a lot in the videos, that explains it. We've got a low time DA-50 for this airplane and a box of brandy new MKS servos so it ought to go together pretty quickly and be a joy to fly.
Construction is all balsa and plywood with fiberglass wheel-pants and cowling. There are no flying wires to assemble.
Recommended engine range is 40cc to 60cc and there are examples of it flying with electric motors so an e-conversion isn't out of the question.
Servo power requirements are 70/100/100 oz-in for the ailerons/elevators/rudder respectively. If you opt for a 50 or 60 cc engine then servos closer to 180 oz-in would be wise with more speed for the ailerons and torque for the rudder never being a bad idea. There are four aileron servos, two elevator, and one each for the rudder and throttle.
PAU's website is found at www.flyPAU.com and the product page for this particular ARF is at
http://flypau.com/5060cc-c-1_4/27-pitts-challenger-p-13.html
The build manual can be found here.
http://flypau.com/html/challenger/pitts1.pdf
Not quite an unboxing video but it shows the contents being taken from the box.