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Title:Welcome To The Radio Control Conference
Notice:dir's in 11, who's who in 4, sales in 6, auctions 19
Moderator:VMSSG::FRIEDRICHS
Created:Tue Jan 13 1987
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1706
Total number of notes:27193

724.0. "EAA Bipe" by CURIE::ANKER (Anker Berg-Sonne) Mon Oct 10 1988 13:21

		Yesterday I  got  started on winter project #1, the Balsa
	USA EAA bipe  that  I  bought  from  Jim  O'Neill.  The kit comes
	together  very  nicely  and    the  instructions  and  plans  are
	excellent.  My only disappointment is with a lot of the balsa.  I
	thought Balsa USA was the BEST!?
	
		Does anyone here have any experience  with  this  kit?  I
	have a question about the engine.  In the ad they advertise it as
	a .50 to .71 2 stroke plane, which  is  surprisingly  small for a
	60" bipe.  The size of the cowl is  ideal  for  the  Malloney 125
	that I have sitting around and I would love to  use  that engine,
	but  I'm  a  tad  worried about wing loading and balancing.   The
	Malloney weighs 3 lbs plus!
	
	
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724.1SPKALI::THOMASTue Oct 11 1988 10:299
    Anker
    
    A friend of mine once had the kit. He originally wanted to put the
    Maloney 100 into it. I don't see any problem with wing loading.
    Rather I'd worry about being nose heavy. The one's I've seen fly
    fine on anything from a 60 -90 2 stroke or 90-120 4 stroke.
    
    
    					Tom
724.2ThanksCURIE::ANKERAnker Berg-SonneTue Oct 11 1988 15:1610
        Re:< Note 724.1 by SPKALI::THOMAS >

        Thanks Tom,
        
                I plan  to  add  lead to the tail to balance it.  I think
        I'll complete the  kit  and  see how much off balance it will be.
        How does the bird  fly  anyway?    I  got it to have something to
        attach my 1/4 scale skis to.
        
        Anker