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  1. Bigroger

    What To Do About Teflon Coming Off of Flex Portion of Header

    Ben, unfortunately that's the nature of wrapped flex headers. Do youself a favor and get an mtw knuckle header and say goodbye the Teflon wrapping for ever. You will also get a much better seal, so if using pipes, that will give you better power boost as well.
  2. Bigroger

    First 100cc and IMAC dedicated plane

    Jack, if you go the 35% route, for IMAC, the DA100 wont have enough juice, the DA120 or 3W110 or DLE111 or my personal favourite the GP123 (with great power comes great responsibility). All on cans and your good to go with the best power to weight in this class period. If you went with the DLE...
  3. Bigroger

    First 100cc and IMAC dedicated plane

    Jack, my take on this is stick to wood planes in the 100cc size. All the composites I have seen in this size have all needed significant amounts of lead in the nose to offset the tail weight inherent in these composite planes. Hold off doing anything until you have a few comps under your...
  4. Bigroger

    IMAC practice tips for new pilots.

    Jordan, have you ever competed in VIC mate? Can't seem to find any history of your wins in the little state? Jack, yes most of us are good blokes, except for the guys from Wagga!!
  5. Bigroger

    GP 88 EVO thread

    Kinda don't have much of a choice for IC with a bird like that. Maybe the DA100 inline twin, but its really just two DA50 bolted back to back, so probably gonna have some vibes unless they cycle them out of phase to cancel out each other. Go onto FG and look for the 88EVO thread. A lot of...
  6. Bigroger

    GP 88 EVO thread

    I've never seen the GP88 Jack, but all accounts is it makes the DA85 seem like it is having a fit!! Apparently the GP88 is very smooth for a big single. I don't know of any single that is gonna be dead smooth though.
  7. Bigroger

    GP 88 EVO thread

    Jack, I've got the GP123 twin on my 104" extra and clocked up some 600 flights this year with it on Proflo Cans. Apart from a dicky Rxcel sensor it has been fantastic. I'd say if your looking for a great single for the Tocano, go ahead and order the GP88EVO. I've heard nothing but great reports...
  8. Bigroger

    Savox 2231SG Brushless Servos

    Tomcat, beware of the 2231 servos. I had two in my 104" extra that stripped out the centre gear in 6 flights. And the flights were relatively easy, trim and mixing setup flights. To be sure they are high torque and speed, but lots of issues with gears stripping. My first one stripped around...
  9. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    Nice setup Gyro. I use the powerbox Comp SRS on mine with two SBUS 3 channel Futaba Rx. Only 5 flights so far, but rock solid. The powerbox has a neat little function where you can check for lost info packets at the end of each flight, and so far its faultless. My 104 is still a bit nose...
  10. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    Actually didn't get mine through Fergus, Gary. Got it from US distributor. But there is no way these were pre-run before leaving Taiwan, otherwise Fergus would have picked up all the sensor issues that are cropping up. Anyway, its all sorted for now.
  11. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    Youre telling me!! Frustrating to say the least, and to find it was only that pissy little sensor causing the issues. So much for the marketing hype that GP Taiwan factory run every single engine before it goes out to their distributors. There are many people having starting issues with this...
  12. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    I know, I know, in my defense I only got the motor running yesterday arvo. As soon as the spinner arrives it'll go into the air. Its a long way from USA to this back water!!
  13. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    Lol... Sure will Mr 9 months, or was it 11 months to build yours?
  14. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    All is ready now apart from the spinner Gary. Ran up the gp123 several times yesterday, and now it starts as easy as any other well set up motor. Still a little rich on the low end and plenty of black crap coming out of mine as well. Cant wait to get it in the air.
  15. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 104 Extra

    Nice Gary, mine is still waiting for the replacement GP123 to arrive from Taiwan. The first one I got had some ignition problems preventing reliable starting. Hopefully the new engine will get her up and going.
  16. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight 88" Edge -- now with EXP sized horizontal stabs

    Guys, hucking time. DA70 up front. https://vimeo.com/87338079
  17. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight Owners Thread

    For me its Telink 42" epp, then 60" EF 6s planes, then 88" DA70 EF Edge and upwards upwards. I found that having one of everything, EPP, 48", 60" 70" and upwards just became too complicated with batteries, power systems, ESC's, props, etc, etc. Once I got to gas planes, it became more sensible...
  18. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight Owners Thread

    And my recommendation after the 60" extra, is buy another one, then another one, then another one. I have found that chopping and changing between airframes doesn't do you any favours for learning skills. Each airframe has its own traits and when your learning skills etc, have the familiar...
  19. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight Owners Thread

    Nothing wrong with any of them IMHO. I think you just develop preferences. My flying these days has very little harrier or hover going on, yes in the early days I used to hover and harrier my butt off, but it becomes a bit stale. My style has become more high energy and violent multiple snaps...
  20. Bigroger

    Extreme Flight Owners Thread

    Got my 60" laser up and running after a much long wait. I have to say it flys plenty straight and all. I did notice I needed down trim to get it to fly neutral. 6s3300 right against the wing tube, it has observable down elevator trim and in flight a slight pull to the canopy on inverted...
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