13 Responses to “My New Cessna 182 140 Size CMP Maiden Flight 26cc gas”
comcast95 on
February 9th, 2011 7:23 am
@jjung2005 Its an XYZ 26cc side carb no mod no issues fit good on the install
comcast95 on
February 9th, 2011 7:45 am
@spyder000069 Im running a 16×8 prop on it and it flys 96mph
comcast95 on
February 9th, 2011 8:04 am
@vanmenin No it CG well with a XYZ 26cc and 2 6v Sub-C batterys in the front
comcast95 on
February 9th, 2011 8:14 am
@bruiserhzj I did use the rudder system that came with this plane its ok maybe you can see on my ether video
bruiserhzj on
February 9th, 2011 8:21 am
i just bought one of these. i have a question….the rudder lever when installed flexes quite a bit when used left and right. did you use the rudder system that came with this plane? or did you modify it?
vanmenin on
February 9th, 2011 9:10 am
I’m riding this one as well, with 26 of the Turnigy motor, but did not CG, it was missing about 500 grams on the front. Models you also have these problems.
bruiserhzj on
February 9th, 2011 9:55 am
@lothar2048 zenoah will be too heavy mate. i’m about to buy this plane and i will be fitting a DLE 30cc in it.
comcast95 on
February 9th, 2011 10:29 am
XYZ 26cc Engine and a 16×8 prop it flys good
spyder000069 on
February 9th, 2011 11:15 am
What prop are you running? I have the same plane with a SPE 26cc gas and on our grass field it really is slow to take off. Once up in the air it really seems to be too much plane for the engine. Trying a loop I have to dive for speed before hand. The engine only has a few tanks of gas through it so far and I haven’t played with alot of props yet.
lothar2048 on
February 9th, 2011 11:50 am
Hi, Do you think that my zenoah G260PU will fit this plane ?
jjung2005 on
February 9th, 2011 12:36 pm
Very nice! What kind of engine did you installed? Rear carb or side carb? Any issues or mod to install 26cc?
PC9JEFF on
February 9th, 2011 12:54 pm
Nice job! I love how these cessnas fly. Very relaxing and they will suprise you how much acrobatics that they can do providing plenty of power. I need to make another vid of my plane flying doing outside snaps, hammerheads, inverted and knife edge flight – YES mine will knife edge as long as I want it to!
ZXXpilot on
February 9th, 2011 12:58 pm
Lookin’ good!!!!
Can’t wait to maiden mine… Still working on installing all the lighting.
@jjung2005 Its an XYZ 26cc side carb no mod no issues fit good on the install
@spyder000069 Im running a 16×8 prop on it and it flys 96mph
@vanmenin No it CG well with a XYZ 26cc and 2 6v Sub-C batterys in the front
@bruiserhzj I did use the rudder system that came with this plane its ok maybe you can see on my ether video
i just bought one of these. i have a question….the rudder lever when installed flexes quite a bit when used left and right. did you use the rudder system that came with this plane? or did you modify it?
I’m riding this one as well, with 26 of the Turnigy motor, but did not CG, it was missing about 500 grams on the front. Models you also have these problems.
@lothar2048 zenoah will be too heavy mate. i’m about to buy this plane and i will be fitting a DLE 30cc in it.
XYZ 26cc Engine and a 16×8 prop it flys good
What prop are you running? I have the same plane with a SPE 26cc gas and on our grass field it really is slow to take off. Once up in the air it really seems to be too much plane for the engine. Trying a loop I have to dive for speed before hand. The engine only has a few tanks of gas through it so far and I haven’t played with alot of props yet.
Hi, Do you think that my zenoah G260PU will fit this plane ?
Very nice! What kind of engine did you installed? Rear carb or side carb? Any issues or mod to install 26cc?
Nice job! I love how these cessnas fly. Very relaxing and they will suprise you how much acrobatics that they can do providing plenty of power. I need to make another vid of my plane flying doing outside snaps, hammerheads, inverted and knife edge flight – YES mine will knife edge as long as I want it to!
Lookin’ good!!!!
Can’t wait to maiden mine… Still working on installing all the lighting.