G-62 and 1/3 Pitts Special
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Many of our customers here use one of our Mackay 45 cc (2.7 cu in) motors in my 1/3 pitts, spins a 22/10 APC at 6700 rpm on ground, gives 24 lbs of thrust and weighs 1 lb less than a Zenoah, has unlimited vertical and is less than 78dBa with sidewinder Krumscheid muffler.....see our website at www.moki.co.uk
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If you do a search in the arf section you will find a ton of info on this topic. I have a brison 2.4 in mine and I think it is perfect. The plane doesnt have unlimited vert. but it will hang on the prop. Not hover but hang.
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I have a friend that has a G62 on his GP 1/3 Pitts ARF. It flies great and has unlimited vertical. Most of his flying is done at 1/2 throttle. The only thing he had to do for balance was to put the battery in the tail. This plane is very tail heavy.
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Dave19,
Oh yea be sure to reinforce the firewall. My buddy's starting coming apart at 1/2 throttle. I think you really need to be careful with the throttle with this combo. Full throttle is for vertical only.
Jim,
What was the guy doing when the wing ripped off? Was he at full throttle?
Oh yea be sure to reinforce the firewall. My buddy's starting coming apart at 1/2 throttle. I think you really need to be careful with the throttle with this combo. Full throttle is for vertical only.
Jim,
What was the guy doing when the wing ripped off? Was he at full throttle?
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Wing Mods and Power
GP published an update in May about modifications to the top wing for the cabane hardwood spars....I also published on my webpage my fixing of this, using their instructions.
It is ESSENTIAL that earlier GP Pitts' be checked using their suggestion....then fixed if need be. Not saying this was your friend's problem, just pointing out that GP put out some info for checking.
Regarding power - I have a Taurus 52 for mine, and it is just unbelievable. Only an insane, and self-destructive person would attempt full throttle....it just is NOT needed, except for those glorious consecutive vertical maneuvers...whatever you want to do, as far as you want to go straight up. It's kind of exhilarating.
Be extremely cautious of high power settings....and reinforce the firewall.
It is ESSENTIAL that earlier GP Pitts' be checked using their suggestion....then fixed if need be. Not saying this was your friend's problem, just pointing out that GP put out some info for checking.
Regarding power - I have a Taurus 52 for mine, and it is just unbelievable. Only an insane, and self-destructive person would attempt full throttle....it just is NOT needed, except for those glorious consecutive vertical maneuvers...whatever you want to do, as far as you want to go straight up. It's kind of exhilarating.
Be extremely cautious of high power settings....and reinforce the firewall.
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Hi,
A friend of mine had a 1/3 pitts with a zenoah 62 in, it flew great however it did suffer if you blasted the power open too quik to torque roll i.e. dropped the left wing slightly (not violently..totaly controlable). Apart from that make sure the firewall is reinforced.
Happy flying
A friend of mine had a 1/3 pitts with a zenoah 62 in, it flew great however it did suffer if you blasted the power open too quik to torque roll i.e. dropped the left wing slightly (not violently..totaly controlable). Apart from that make sure the firewall is reinforced.
Happy flying