• If you are new to GiantScaleNews.com, please register, introduce yourself, and make yourself at home.

    We're 1st in Giant Scale RC because we've got the best membership on the internet! Take a look around and don't forget to register to get all of the benefits of GSN membership!

    Welcome!
  • Unless you are a paid advertiser NO more posting advertisement in the individual vendor forums. You may post in the Manufacturer's Announcements section only but only ONCE a month unless your a paid advertiser.

Redwing 89" Extra 330SC

gyro

GSN Contributor
The one "downside" of using a GP61 is the need for a rear choke. I used a bell crank, and had the choke pull exit the side of the cowl. Works great and looks clean in my opinion.

ImageUploadedByTapatalk1407368443.199461.jpg

Open (running)
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1407368511.031241.jpg

Closed (starting)
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1407368554.681175.jpg
 

gyro

GSN Contributor
Now that is a properly aligned cowl!

ImageUploadedByTapatalk1407370142.116610.jpg

Nice job [MENTION=2470]RedwingRC[/MENTION] for the good quality control on the cowl. I've had quite a few from other vendors come out crooked!
 

3dNater

3DRCF Regional Ambassador
Looks great! Id like to see methodoligy for setting that bell crank up to have a good fit with the cowl like that along with any identified pitfalls to avoid.
 

TimP

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
[MENTION=3]GYRO[/MENTION]

That is GREAT news. I know this can be hard for a factory to get them to line up well. But looks like they are listening to us and doing all the little things right that we ask!
 

cardenflyer

70cc twin V2
I was thinking about cutting more of my cowl out too. Looks good. Work has been busting me apart getting ready for a trip with me wife. Got some big fall events that it'll be at too. Looks great. You'll pass me up and then I'll copy your set up the rest of the way!
 

gyro

GSN Contributor
Thew new @RedwingRC Extra 330sc gets the thumbs up!

thumbs up for the redwingrc extra 330.jpg

redwing extra 330sc - resized.jpgredwingrc extra 330sc up close and personal.jpgredwing closeup looking at the field.jpg

Overall, the plane flew very, very well. I'm still getting her dialed in, and it was a brand new engine (first start 2 minutes prior to maiden) so I didn't push too hard.
Here is what I can say with certainty: this one is a keeper!

Harriers: ZERO wing rock.
Energy (spins, tumbles): OUTSTANDING. Poptopping machine!
Knife Edge: no mixing needed, but it could be done if you wanted, but the inputs needed to correct were essentially insignificant.
Speed: Freaking fast. No joke: brand new GP61 engine, brand new Xion 24x10 prop, and the engine was ripping it.
Presence: This plane simple looks amazing in the sky. Easily one of the most beautiful planes I've ever flown.

Only down side from the day's flights: the blocks/tabs on the front/bottom of the firewall that you screw the lower canopy bolts into... well they separated from the firewall. completely. This caused the cowl to rub up against the back of the spinner and wear the paint off, and also pick up a little damage around the cylinder and spark plug. Luckily this was the damaged cowl that RedwingRC is replacing anyway... (which I got shipping notification of, yesterday!)
 

SnowDog

Moderator
Congrats Gary on getting yours in the air! Also good to hear about the cowl mounting tabs...I will strengthen mine before flying. On my way back from three days in Knoxville with some flying buddies at a house mountain fly in. Good times, hot weather...ready for some lower humidity. Got to see some awesome crashes. Want to get home and finish my extra! Do you have any pics of your throttle mounting arrangement? I really don't like how short the throttle arm is on the gp61
 
Top