“Ukie” Competition Set-Up
At the 2017 King Orange Meet I flew my Ukie 35 in Profile, finishing 2nd out of 13 entries. My score was 481 (winning score was 491) and I flew only one round.
The performance of the simple Ukie surprised everyone…except me. In the interest of “open sourcing” of information, here is the set-up.
* Stock Ukie 35 airframe.
* 2 wheel main landing gear from 3/32” wire, with a cross brace of 1/16” wire,
attached to the bottom of the fuselage. 2 inch wheels.
* 4 inch Brodak bellcrank, pushrod in the innermost hole, mounted on the bottom of
the fuselage (now standard location on current models).
* Elevator horn length, 3/4”.
* Sullivan C-D cable leadouts.
* 58 foot eyelet to eyelet, .015” lines.
* Brodak bar-type handle – Overhang at 2.0” from finger grips. Line spacing 3 1/2”.
* Stock Fox .35 with Double Star Fox tube type muffler and Brodak .25 needle
valve assembly.
* Sig R/C long plug
* 2” Goldberg spinner.
* 11 X 5 Zinger wood prop cut to 10.0 “.
* 4 ounce Brodak deep wedge profile uniflow tank.
* Sig10% nitro, 25% castor oil. 3.5 ounces used.
* Balance point 2.0” from leading edge at the wing root.
* A big part of this is the handle, with the large overhang, as it deadens control feel
just enough to smooth out the control response. This is also ideal for teaching
others to fly, as the instructor can fly from the bar of the handle, while the student
uses the handgrip. (Leave off the safety thong for this!)
Jim Pearson has stepped up Ukie production, and they will be quicker to get. Losing a foam supplier slowed recent production, but they are going out now.
Tom Dixon
01/24/2018