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Hey everyone,
I have a Saito 91 GK that I installed on an Extra 300S. Today I went up for about the 3rd or 4th flight ever and noticed something wasn't right. It seemed to be moving back and forth as if the ailerons were jumping. Previous flights had been on windy days so i figured it was just the wind bumping it around. I landed without any issues and put it on a stand and started it back up. Sure enough, when i go to full power the ailerons jitter back and forth. Anyone know what could cause this. It only happens at full throttle. I am using a 2.4 ghz radio. I have heard that a metal clevis on a metal throttle can cause interference. I have this setup and I am going to change it but don't think it will help. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Dan
Hey everyone,
I have a Saito 91 GK that I installed on an Extra 300S. Today I went up for about the 3rd or 4th flight ever and noticed something wasn't right. It seemed to be moving back and forth as if the ailerons were jumping. Previous flights had been on windy days so i figured it was just the wind bumping it around. I landed without any issues and put it on a stand and started it back up. Sure enough, when i go to full power the ailerons jitter back and forth. Anyone know what could cause this. It only happens at full throttle. I am using a 2.4 ghz radio. I have heard that a metal clevis on a metal throttle can cause interference. I have this setup and I am going to change it but don't think it will help. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Dan
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Can anyone tell me the distance from the back of the Saito Engine Mount and the front of the drive flange on the Saito .91?
I've bought one Saito mount before and was unable to use it. Hate to spend another 27 dollars for possibly no reason...
Thanks in advance!
I've bought one Saito mount before and was unable to use it. Hate to spend another 27 dollars for possibly no reason...
Thanks in advance!
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Patxipt: Ya gonna paint one of em'?
Mike109: My old low cam .45 flies my Sig Rascal Forty just fine, including with clipped wingtips!
Mike109: My old low cam .45 flies my Sig Rascal Forty just fine, including with clipped wingtips!
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G'day Kmot - what prop did you use? It is a while since I ran it and I don't remember what I used. Mind you, the Kadet is now about 16 years old and has "put on a bit of weight" over the years. I managed one rather iffy flight but on my next attempt it got o about 20 feet and I could not get it to climb any more and eventually it more or less fell out of the air - a sort of very low speed high speed stall. The plane has recently been rebuilt (again) and now has an ASP 52 for motive power. But I would still like to find a home for the old 45. Sadly, no one is importing Sig stuff into Australia and with the recent 30% tumble in the value of our currency, I don't see it happening for quite a while. I would love a couple of different Rascals. A friend has the big one with a Saito 180 in it. Too much really but he likes it. Thanks
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G'day Mike, I am not positive but I think in this video here it was using a Top Flite 12x4 and it also had a Samsung SC-X210L camcorder and remote camera stuffed inside the cockpit. Not to mention a complete onboard glow system I made that includes a sub-c cell, battery holder, extra wires, etc. So the .45 has always seemed stout to me. Oh yeah! I almost forgot. It originally powered a Goldberg Anniversary Cub. Flew slow, and rather scale I would say.
http://media.putfile.com/Sig-Rascal-Forty
I later flew the Rascal with the repaired, and clipped wings, on a Rev-Up 11x5. The last time I flew this Rascal I ran out of fuel on a take-off and ripped the gear out in a plowed field. I'm thinking of going to a prop with even more pitch.
http://media.putfile.com/Sig-Rascal-Forty
I later flew the Rascal with the repaired, and clipped wings, on a Rev-Up 11x5. The last time I flew this Rascal I ran out of fuel on a take-off and ripped the gear out in a plowed field. I'm thinking of going to a prop with even more pitch.
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G'day It could be that I did not have enough prop on it. I think I may have had a 10.5 x 5 Bolly. That is what I used to use on my old OS FS40. Thanks for the info. Will try some larger props. Mike.
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Kmot, painting one of them has really crossed my mind[>:]
Maybe soon, I'll still need to cut some paper gaskets for the engine as the pushrods and their tubes have to come out (one disadvantage against OS and clones).
Oh yeah, trichloroethylene is coming to town for some quality degreasing
Maybe soon, I'll still need to cut some paper gaskets for the engine as the pushrods and their tubes have to come out (one disadvantage against OS and clones).
Oh yeah, trichloroethylene is coming to town for some quality degreasing
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Nice one dan.
Mike early yes i've measured it.It's a long way out in front
Kmot rules!! i'm gonna track down some good quality heat resistant gloss epoxy 2pac,looks way better than black or white(silver) and nice detail touches too mate.Congrats.
A quick ***** about blind nuts and the bolts we get served here re mounting my 82 in the dcaff.Great planes quality is bloody awfull.I've had my hand on my tool(s) all my life and they are hard to start when you can SEE them,let alone try and get the ying and yang going while doing it blind...bad finish re galv,no starter sleeve etc and if you can start one of them in the thread then maintaining saito engines should be a breeze
Mike early yes i've measured it.It's a long way out in front
Kmot rules!! i'm gonna track down some good quality heat resistant gloss epoxy 2pac,looks way better than black or white(silver) and nice detail touches too mate.Congrats.
A quick ***** about blind nuts and the bolts we get served here re mounting my 82 in the dcaff.Great planes quality is bloody awfull.I've had my hand on my tool(s) all my life and they are hard to start when you can SEE them,let alone try and get the ying and yang going while doing it blind...bad finish re galv,no starter sleeve etc and if you can start one of them in the thread then maintaining saito engines should be a breeze
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Yo bassfish ( they're just big goldfish ain't they?? ) I'll come 'coon huntin if you come over and go with me spotlighting opossoms here first!
Here's your spinner answer ( got one for meself, fits my big prop sweet ) http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFBJ8&P=C
later gator,
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Here's your spinner answer ( got one for meself, fits my big prop sweet ) http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFBJ8&P=C
later gator,
Paul
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Gday Paul! Glad ya got to see me! How ya'll are? Well I got in touch w/Tru-Turn.I returned my origonal 2 1
/4 " spinner and $5.00 . They are sending me the proper spinner that will work on my Saito .82. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh yeah, as far as possum hunt'n goes, I'm afraid of em. I heared that if they bite ya, u will get dead! But, what bout Kiwi? I wuz told they taste just like chicken ! >>>-> Bassfish [sm=shades_smile.gif]
/4 " spinner and $5.00 . They are sending me the proper spinner that will work on my Saito .82. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh yeah, as far as possum hunt'n goes, I'm afraid of em. I heared that if they bite ya, u will get dead! But, what bout Kiwi? I wuz told they taste just like chicken ! >>>-> Bassfish [sm=shades_smile.gif]
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LOL I'd be more worried 'bout there claws dude! Possies over here will scratch the b geez az outta ya... Hardy critters too, I pumped a full mag from my 10/22 into one and it still ran off. Kiwi drum sticks are just the best!! Mickey Dee's over here even do a Kiwi Burger.. yummie lishus . Hey ya allowed to shoot gators??
Good job wit your prop, sounds like great service.
Chow for now
Good job wit your prop, sounds like great service.
Chow for now
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Bever come over to sunny south georgia we have a gator season
The only draw back is that you have to catch them before you can shoot them.
The real up and presonal approach with it thrashing around next to your john boat can raise a hair or too on your neck .
The only draw back is that you have to catch them before you can shoot them.
The real up and presonal approach with it thrashing around next to your john boat can raise a hair or too on your neck .
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You kiwi and oz boys crack me up!
To keep this thread on topic, how about a new Aquacraft Alligator Air Tours airboat converted to a Saito four stroke? And then you could go trolling for 'gators!
Or maybe catfishing is more your style?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYQ0VkBurCA
To keep this thread on topic, how about a new Aquacraft Alligator Air Tours airboat converted to a Saito four stroke? And then you could go trolling for 'gators!
Or maybe catfishing is more your style?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYQ0VkBurCA
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Hi Bill, I have a 120 and a 150. The 120 is the old one and when the bearings junked, I was given a complete new crankcase and was told to just put my old jug on it. I thought about getting a new cam gear but went with the old one instead. Put a new ring in it and it started right up but cannot get the power out of it yet. How long will it have to run to seat the new ring? There is some noise in it at idle and I'm not sure if it is the cam gear or not. Also just put a new ring in the 150 and have not started it yet so same question on it seating and building up compression. Thanks, Bob Gentz
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Hi guys, a quick Question.... i need to know the best position for a smoke nipple on a slimline pitts that is on my 180. in the throat or the main chamber?
thanks...
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Hi guys, a quick Question.... i need to know the best position for a smoke nipple on a slimline pitts that is on my 180. in the throat or the main chamber?
thanks...
Hi guys, a quick Question.... i need to know the best position for a smoke nipple on a slimline pitts that is on my 180. in the throat or the main chamber?
thanks...
The best place is in the main chamber with the nipple 90 degrees to exhaust flow. Otherwise, all sorts of crap will flow into the nipple.
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Good humour kmot,love it
Bassfish don't take up beavers offer of a possum shoot,a fifty cal snipers rifle would'nt budge these little suckers and they pee on you you when you stand under the tree shining a torch up for your shooting mate..?? rancid and i'll say saito saito saito now in a vain attempt to stay on thread and bust 500.
cheers guys
Bassfish don't take up beavers offer of a possum shoot,a fifty cal snipers rifle would'nt budge these little suckers and they pee on you you when you stand under the tree shining a torch up for your shooting mate..?? rancid and i'll say saito saito saito now in a vain attempt to stay on thread and bust 500.
cheers guys
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Hi Saito lovers
Been looking at the Saito 62A and it's cheaper than the 56A.
Could someone enlighten me with the differences and why it's cheaper please
Been looking at the Saito 62A and it's cheaper than the 56A.
Could someone enlighten me with the differences and why it's cheaper please
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G'day Here in Australia, the 56 is a lot cheaper. I suspect your UK importer got a good price on a large lot of the 62 but still has some 56s from a previous dearer order. I have a couple of 56s and one 62. I have two Kadet Seniors - one has a 56, the other has the 62. The 62 is noticeably more powerful in these more or less identical planes. Both are very easy to start and now that they have some running (the 56 has a lot and the 62 about an hour) they are easy to tune. Hand starting is easy with both and they don't have any bad habits. I run 10% nitro, 5% castor, 15% synthetic commercial fuel. I'd happily recommend either but the extra power from the 62 is nice.
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Thanks for replys
I have the 82 and 125 Saitos and love them.
Was looking for a 52 to 70 four stroke for a Decathlon scale
The Saito 62A was only slightly more costly than an SC70FS
i.e. Saito 62A (£120) SC70 (£109)
The Saito 56A came up as £139
The Horizon US site also has the 62A cheaper than the 56A
Was just wondering WHY!
I have the 82 and 125 Saitos and love them.
Was looking for a 52 to 70 four stroke for a Decathlon scale
The Saito 62A was only slightly more costly than an SC70FS
i.e. Saito 62A (£120) SC70 (£109)
The Saito 56A came up as £139
The Horizon US site also has the 62A cheaper than the 56A
Was just wondering WHY!
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Hi again Bill, and thanks for the response to my question about seating the new rings on my Saitos. After reading thru the earlier posts, I'm thinking I don't have the valve clearance close enough on the 120. It's at .004, should it be down to .002 or right on zero to quiet the hammering and increase the power? Thanks again, Bob Gentz