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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: David M Johnson on November 11, 2009, 07:39:37 AM

Title: Lou Wolgast -Viking
Post by: David M Johnson on November 11, 2009, 07:39:37 AM
Can any one help with the history of this plane, and what would be a good flying weight for a Viking. I was given a plane to fly but with a plane with history I'm hesitant as I don't want to wreck it.
Title: Re: Lou Wolgast -Viking
Post by: Robert Zambelli on November 11, 2009, 09:08:00 AM
Hi, David - I have around 400 flights on my OK Super 60 powered Viking.
In the original configuration with all the spark hardware it weighed 57 ounces and required two ounces of tailweight. Flew beautifully.  y1 y1
When the original silk covering degraded, I refinished it. I moved the engine back .80 inch, put on ultra light wheels and of course, removed the tailweight.
The new weight came to around 53 ounces and it flew EXACTLY the same.  :! :! ???
It's a great airplane and in the proper hands, a top-level OTS contender.
I have seen them fly with a Fox 35 at around 45 ounces, various other engines and of course my OK 60.
It seems to fly very well at a variety of weights - BUT, when built very light, beware when flying in heavy wind.  ~^

Bob Z.
Title: Re: Lou Wolgast -Viking
Post by: Bryan Higgins on November 11, 2009, 04:03:01 PM
Robert

That is a mighty fine Viking , the pilot aint bad eather. >:D
Title: Re: Lou Wolgast -Viking
Post by: Jim Kraft on November 11, 2009, 05:09:34 PM
I have a Fox 59 in mine, and I think it weighs around 50 oz. I had it on ign. with a Super Cyclone for a while, and it flew well at around 52 oz. with that. It has a fairly thin wing, but fly's very well.
Title: Re: Lou Wolgast -Viking
Post by: Russ Danneman on November 11, 2009, 05:40:56 PM
sweet pix!!!