Hi Morph !Morph wrote:This is what I love about flying, there is just so much passion![]()
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Now that we have excluded the Sting from the conversation, we are down to 489 other choices. Who wants to shoot down the next model. We will eventually get there by elimination
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I think the next one should be the Streak Shadowfor it's risk of prop strikes. Rudix, you should know Emil has just bought a Sting. Don't down a guy's aerie, unless of course it is as ugly as the bantam Agent flies
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Ok, before we shoot down the next model.......
Here is an extract from the OFFICIAL Sting owners manual (US version), the bit about airframe life ! Look at the paragraph in bold If anyone wants to look at the complete manual I have a copy.
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7.1. Service life of the plane and its parts
There are three major components which determine the life of the aircraft:
* Airframe
* Engine
* Propeller
The service life of the airframe will depend on the stresses experienced during its lifetime. Avoid high stress maneuvers and rough turbulence where possible. Do not disassemble the aircraft needlessly and only anchor the aircraft in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Whenever possible, hangar the aircraft to avoid damage by the sun, dust and wind. If hangarage is not available, cover the aircraft if possible. Regular polishing with high quality car polishes will aide in maintaining the airframe.
Initial airframe service life is set at 1000 hours or 5 years, at which time it should be reviewed by the manufacturer and adjusted accordingly.
The propeller should undergo regular inspections as set out by the manufacturer. To prolong the life of the propeller, avoid long grass and stone areas which may damage the leading edge.
There is no specified service life of the engine. The engine is subject to review by the manufacturer after every 1200 hours.
End Quote:
So, I did not suck the 1000 hour thing out of my thumb, I did some research on the Sting a while ago !
I rest my case..........
Prop strikes on the Shadow ? :D No problem with the Jabiru engine and a 3 blade prop, can start the engine with the plane resting on it's tail. :D
Ok, down to the real question !
Right now the Skyranger looks like the best option, will visit the factory soon !
Safe and peacefull flying everyone !
Rudi