OK, so the airplane is done and we had a chance to get it out and fly it yesterday. I was going to try to do a wrap up video of the build before posting the flight results but with the kids home and an epic honey-do list waiting for me at every turn, it'll have to wait.
Here's the flight report;
But first a big thanks to GiantScaleNews.com member Earle Andrews (aka
@Pistolera ) for volunteering to do the first flight!
The airplane has a bone stock slightly used DA-50 that I picked up in the classifieds......it ran perfect and pulled the PAU Pitts around with authority using a Revolution 22x10 prop. The next round of flights will use the prop recommended by DA, a 22x8 for lower top speeds and to put the engine in a better RPM range for the flying I'll be doing.
The airplane balanced right at the spot recommended in the instructions yet it appeared to be very tail heavy in the air. To be fair, in my haste to get it assembled I attached one I-strut incorrectly so the balance issues may have been caused by the wings being free to flex slightly on one side. I'm going to replace the pitts style muffler with a different and much heavier pitts style muffler to see if that improves the balance condition.
Aside from the balance problem, the plane tracked through the sky beautifully and was way more responsive on low rates than we expected which means the high rates are going to be very very responsive.
The balance issue was enough to keep us from doing more than two short flights so there will be more to report as we go and I definitely want to do a quick Pro's and Con's summary for anyone planning to purchase a PAU 27% Pitts Challenger. The issues I had in the build were minor and I think the end result is a great looking airplane that does well on stock 50cc power and which fits easily in a standard sized hatchback. The plain red scheme lends itself to just about anything you can dream up so drag out all of your Ultracote/Monokote scraps and make it your own!
All in all, I'm very happy and can't wait to fly it again. I did the second flight myself but after we saw the balance issues (and what might have been a thrust line issue) I handed over the transmitter to Earle and let him do the second landing. We'll adjust the balance, make sure the wings are attached correctly and fly it some more with a report to follow. Thanks for reading! Viva la GiantScaleNews.com!