Creek Hobbies Quest - 90

Earl Vincent ev3464 at sccoast.net
Sun May 18 04:01:23 AKDT 2003


Tim, on Creeks website under (coming soon)  left side of homepage you will
see 3D Quest 90, Eric is local there and had ordered one in advance of them
stocking it.
Earl
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Seyfarth" <TJS at mail.global-electronics.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 11:56 PM
Subject: RE: Creek Hobbies Quest - 90


> What is the website for this?  I Tried
http://www.creekhobbies.com/index.cfm
> but even in the search there is no reference to a Quest 90.
>
> Tim
>
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> [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Ed Miller
> Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 7:28 PM
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: Creek Hobbies Quest - 90
>
>
> My dad picked up his Quest Friday from Creek Hobbies. He was getting a tad
> concerned waiting for it but now that he has it in his hands he said "it
was
> worth the wait". He's not a competitor so right now an OS 91 Surpass is
> slated to go in but I'm working on him to install one of my prepped YS120
> standards. In any event at $200 show price a real bargain.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henderson,Eric" <Eric.Henderson at gartner.com>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 7:54 PM
> Subject: Creek Hobbies Quest - 90
>
>
> > I was in the hobby shop today, (when are we never not?) due to bad
> weather, and the owner hit me up for a loan of my YS 91. As he was bending
> my arm it became clear that he wanted to put it in a newly arrived Quest.
I
> had one paid for since the WRAM show so I declined to loan and opted to
take
> mine home with me. He was happy either way because he wanted one in the
air
> ASAP locally. A week from now is possible....
> >
> > The plane came in another color, other than that girly pink that got me
> into trouble the last time I said it so I won't this time :-)) The pink
was
> replaced with a more manly red! So they pulled one out of the pile in the
> warehouse and loaded it into my van...
> >
> > As I type this my #2 son is cutting the box up for trash day on Monday
and
> to make room in my small town house. The Swallow created some space
because
> she went to a good home in Brooklyn NY, last weekend so I have the engine
> and RX/servos etc. ready to install. The prototype looked promising as a
> good AMA 401-404 pattern plane. This time I get to weigh the parts. This
is
> what you find in the box.
> >
> > Normal ARF hardware. An instruction CD that I just printed off and saved
> on my lap to so that I can read it on the plane and make update/notes.
> >
> > Weights.
> >
> > Stab 5.2
> > Rudder 1.2
> > Pants 2.0
> > U/C 6.0
> > Long cowl 5.0
> > Wing 1 14.0
> > Wing 2 14.0
> > Canopy 3.8
> > Fuse- inc. fin and Wing fairing 25.8
> >
> > That's 72 oz before assembly and "ironware" is added (4.5 lbs). I figure
> about 3lbs of additional stuff and we will have a 7.5lb plane with a YS 91
> on the front. This 91 pulled a 9lb plane straight up... so it looks
> promising in that dept. If not there's always a YS 1.10 coming soon... :-)
> predicted weight is 3.4-3.8kg
> >
> > Wooden fuselage with a long shell of a cowl. Tinted canopy - at last!-
and
> span is 1840mm/72-7/16" one piece wing with a wing area 62 sq dm.
> >
> > The proof of the pudding is in the eating but this one tastes good so
> far...Here's hoping another viable ARF is out there to entice more pattern
> Newbies...
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Eric.
> >
> >
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