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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Lyle Spiegel on August 11, 2020, 08:24:34 PM
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Does anyone know if SIG has ever followed through with a kit for profile design called SKYRAY XL? 54" SPAN, 550 Sq in, w/o flaps, similar to the P Force.
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If he follows through with making the trip to our Buder Park 60th Anniversary Fun Fly this weekend, Bob Nelson is supposed to have some kits with him. I flew his prototype at the SIG C/L Fun Fly last year, I think it was, and I thought it flew quite well. I felt really comfortable flying it, and flew a good pattern with it . Kind of unusual f or me flying some one else's model.. We'll see what the weekend brings.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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If he follows through with making the trip to our Buder Park 60th Anniversary Fun Fly this weekend, Bob Nelson is supposed to have some kits with him. I flew his prototype at the SIG C/L Fun Fly last year, I think it was, and I thought it flew quite well. I felt really comfortable flying it, and flew a good pattern with it . Kind of unusual f or me flying some one else's model.. We'll see what the weekend brings.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
Pics please.
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hope this works
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The nose is too short!
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If he follows through with making the trip to our Buder Park 60th Anniversary Fun Fly this weekend, Bob Nelson is supposed to have some kits with him. I flew his prototype at the SIG C/L Fun Fly last year, I think it was, and I thought it flew quite well. I felt really comfortable flying it, and flew a good pattern with it . Kind of unusual f or me flying some one else's model.. We'll see what the weekend brings.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
Dan,
Do you know if this version of the Skyray uses plywood ribs or balsa ribs?
If Bob brings some kits to the fun-fly do you know if the kits will be for sale or for the raffle drawing?
I'll be there for the Friday clean-up and Saturday at the Fun-Fly.
Thanks,
Joe Ed Pederson
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The nose is too short!
Oh yeah! So are you buddy! LL~ LL~ LL~
I haven't had a chance to bust your balls in a long time Crist and just couldn't resist it! The airplane is a continuation of the Skyray line and they all had a short nose moment. I can't remember what the one I flew had for power, but I think it was one of those Norvel .40s, and it ran pretty good, and the model flew very well. It may not be a beauty queen, but then neither are the other two Skyrays. It's the end result that matters.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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Dan,
Do you know if this version of the Skyray uses plywood ribs or balsa ribs?
If Bob brings some kits to the fun-fly do you know if the kits will be for sale or for the raffle drawing?
I'll be there for the Friday clean-up and Saturday at the Fun-Fly.
Thanks,
Joe Ed Pederson
Hi Joe!
It is my understanding that he is bringing kits to sell I am not sure of the type of construction but I'm thinking all balsa this time around. I have a set of plans and will check if I can lay my hands on them easy enough.
See you Saturday! I plan to be there all day, and all day Sunday.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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The nose is too short!
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On the early prototypes I had to add weight to the tail with a .40 engine so I moved the wing forward an inch and a Sullivan SS-4 or Hayes 4 oz. tank still fit OK.
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Bob at Sig mfg. posted that he has 4 pre-production kits available for $100.00 apiece that he would like to sell for evaluation. I think he would like them built sooner than later for build/flight reports/issues. I would like one but I am a slow builder and a slower flyer.
He said to call him at 641-623-5154 if interested.
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The nose is too short!
And your feet stink. LL~
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Mark Hughes and Dan McEntee were flying the plane this past weekend....and Sig donated one for the Raffle that we had on Saturday
Fred
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And your feet stink. LL~
If your nose runs and your feet smell - you're upside down!
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this Skyray XL was flown at the Buder Park 60th Anniversary Fun Fly on Aug 15-16