grovey 50
George Kennie
geobet at gis.net
Fri May 27 09:06:26 AKDT 2005
My number one best flying buddy has a Majestic powered by a YS-63and
he loves it, to the extent that he took 10 ounces of weight out of
it to make it fly EVEN BETTER!
>From all appearances, it flies quite well, but a couple of weeks ago
I let him fly my Javelin and his mouth fell open and he declared,
"wow, I gotta get me one of these!"
Now I do have to qualify that I have the Javelin set up to fly
exclusively "pattern" and His Majestic probably leans a little to
the Sport Aerobatic/ 3D discipline, as he felt that my ailerons were
not as sensitive as what he was used to.
Georgie
Grow Pattern wrote:
> You may have not seen a Majestic fly with a YS 63. If you have
> flown one in a 30 mph wind or in calm air you will know that
> Naruke knew what he was doing. I comes with its own soft-mount and
> retracts that actually work :-) I have pictures if anyone wants
> them sent direct. Eric.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: George Kennie
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 1:59 PM
> Subject: Re: grovey 50
> Absolutely right!!!!! It's safe to say that " not any
> " planes fly like the Javelin, at least, not in it's
> class!
> Yup, right again, YS-63 and Jav = superlative
> intermediate size airplane.
>
> JStrong205 at aol.com wrote:
>
> > Guess you have to decide on a 3 D type or a pattern
> > plane. Not many planes fly pattern like the Javelin.
> > But its still a 40-60 size plane not a 2 meter. Jamie
>
>
>
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