No honestly,,,, I was about 50 feet up flying in a straight line away to my left , I gave a little elevator and rudder to turn back and it just came loose.
I still had controls because the battery was still connected and brought it down easy. The motor still connected to the ESC hanging from the plane.
Now that it's opened up I'll add some blenderm tape to help reinforce the hold.
Hi, guys. First post here. Before I get to the point of my post, let me give a big shout out to a couple folks. First shout out goes to @3DNater for introducing me to this great site, but more importantly, getting me interested in planes. You see, I'm just coming over to the "dark side" after a few years in helis (which I still love, BTW). I met Nate a few months ago when he joined the firm I've worked at for many years, and we started working on the same projects. He's been secretly out to convert me ever since. Anyway, the timing was right because I had been thinking about diving into the "dark side" anyway. A couple weeks ago, Nate helped me procure an unbuilt Pilot RC Yak 54 87" (30%) from a good friend of his. I'm not sure if this friend of Nate's is on this board, so I won't mention him by name, but he is a long-time RC veteran, and he has graciously agreed to build the Yak for me. And of course, he and Nate will be by my side when she takes to the skies for the first time.
Anyway, since I have a "big Yak" on the way, I figured it needed a little brother, and with some more guidance from Nate, I decided a 39" Crack Yak was the perfect answer. And that's where my second shout-out comes in, and that goes to @AKFreak for his unbelievably awesome EPP build vids. :clap:
Hands down, I would never had have the courage (or know-how) to attempt one of these builds without following his build logs and watching all his build vids (multiple times, I might add). I ordered the gray version with the power combo (along with some bling that I couldn't resist--aluminum motor mount and carbon fiber upgrade kit). I also picked up some Foam Tac from the LHS.
The kit arrived this afternoon (after a week-and-a-half long horse and carriage ride courtesy of UPS), so the build has officially begun. Not a whole lot of progress tonight, but I did get the wing spars installed. And even after watching [MENTION=3014]AKfreak[/MENTION]'s build vids many times, I *still* managed to cut too deep for the carbon spars. So I ended up using the Foam Tac very liberally when laying the spars--I hope that stuff is strong.
Here is a pic of my modest progress.
Barry
Hi, guys. First post here. Before I get to the point of my post, let me give a big shout out to a couple folks. First shout out goes to @3DNater for introducing me to this great site, but more importantly, getting me interested in planes. You see, I'm just coming over to the "dark side" after a few years in helis (which I still love, BTW). I met Nate a few months ago when he joined the firm I've worked at for many years, and we started working on the same projects. He's been secretly out to convert me ever since. Anyway, the timing was right because I had been thinking about diving into the "dark side" anyway. A couple weeks ago, Nate helped me procure an unbuilt Pilot RC Yak 54 87" (30%) from a good friend of his. I'm not sure if this friend of Nate's is on this board, so I won't mention him by name, but he is a long-time RC veteran, and he has graciously agreed to build the Yak for me. And of course, he and Nate will be by my side when she takes to the skies for the first time.
Anyway, since I have a "big Yak" on the way, I figured it needed a little brother, and with some more guidance from Nate, I decided a 39" Crack Yak was the perfect answer. And that's where my second shout-out comes in, and that goes to @AKFreak for his unbelievably awesome EPP build vids. :clap:
Hands down, I would never had have the courage (or know-how) to attempt one of these builds without following his build logs and watching all his build vids (multiple times, I might add). I ordered the gray version with the power combo (along with some bling that I couldn't resist--aluminum motor mount and carbon fiber upgrade kit). I also picked up some Foam Tac from the LHS.
The kit arrived this afternoon (after a week-and-a-half long horse and carriage ride courtesy of UPS), so the build has officially begun. Not a whole lot of progress tonight, but I did get the wing spars installed. And even after watching [MENTION=3014]AKfreak[/MENTION]'s build vids many times, I *still* managed to cut too deep for the carbon spars. So I ended up using the Foam Tac very liberally when laying the spars--I hope that stuff is strong.
Here is a pic of my modest progress.
Barry