Somenzini Yak 54

Emory Schroeter emorydmd at earthlink.net
Sat Jun 26 06:24:12 AKDT 2004


He does have an electric one flying. I had a chance to see him fly that and
his electric Fiesta (AA plane, modified Partner) this past weekend at the
Southeastern Electric Flight Festival in Andersonville, GA (Mac Hodges').
Both planes were very impressive, but then again, Quique could make just
about any model look impressive. Here are some pictures...

http://www.flyinggriffins.org/SEFF'04.htm

Emory.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "cameron" <dentdoc007 at bellsouth.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 7:27 AM
Subject: RE: Somenzini Yak 54


> I got one flying and it's a really fun plane. Looks Great! The only ARF
> that I have seen that looks better flying Box Maneuvers is the Focus!
> Weight came out to 10.5 pounds with 5 8411SA's, 1400mah NICAD,YS140
> Sport swinging a 18-6W.
>  For a muffler I got a 45 degree elbow from the YS people & run the
> OS120 Surpass muffler! More volume & less Noise!
>  I also used a carbon wing tube & scraped the wheel pants. Swapped out
> the hardware for some MK stuff.
> BTW the Q.A.C. Yak is 72 inched wing span & looks very close to a 2
> meter set-up compared to the other 68 inched planes.
>  And with Wayne Ulery & Q.S. backing it up with product support you just
> don't get no better!
>  Q.S. has a Electric one flying I hear!
>                                        Im outta here to fly my YAK!
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]
> On Behalf Of Ihncheol Park
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:52 AM
> To: NSRCA
> Subject: Somenzini Yak 54
>
>
> Anyone building or flying the new Somenzini's Yak 54 (68" span)? It this
> good as a pattern plane?
>
> I got a 140L lubed and boxed for almost a year.
>
> Also, what is a Splendor?  (Piedmont website does not show anything
> while the somenzini's site says to check the Piedmont).
>
> Ihncheol Park
>
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