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H-King Tiger Moth


Andy J
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I have had one for a couple of years now and flown it a few times.

 

I bought it as a reward for passing my "A".

 

Mine is electric and needed 12 oz of lead in the nose, for the recommended CoG it would have needed 24 oz. ?

 

The covering is the printed sticky back plastic that goes slack in the sun, Mr Vin Quang thinks it's wonderful. Yes it's VQ models.

I fly on 4S with a 3548 840 kv motor, don't try the 3S in the manual as on 4S it will just flop over in a loop and that's with a shallow dive prior to the manoeuvre. 

The silver wings make orientation difficult on a grey cloudy day.

The U/C is not scale and mine had CUB on the hub caps, I think this has now been changed in the recent kits.

 

IIRC the all up weight is 7 1/2 pounds. 

 

It serves it's purpose for me as a cheap introduction to biplanes.

I keep thinking I should put a bigger motor in, more power less lead.

 

Cheers

 

 

 

 

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I got mine just before the 1st lockdown.

I put  a Saito 62 up front and just a 4oz weight. This is a small Sport/ nearly scale moth that looks the part.

Plenty of room inside for any gear/ tank/ battery.

Flys as expected, very steady and will help teach you a thing or two about small bipes.

You can build it to fly from the complete box contents, but I swopped out my usual favourites.

Low Bounce air wheels, and not the foam tyres provided, and a sturdier piano wire U/C.

Otherwise, just build complete from the box.

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Thanks both. Intend to put an old laser engine in it so I hope not much ballast will be needed. 

 

Did see the comment on the HK reviews about the covering quality, but do have a fair amount of silver Solartex so could consider do a quick recover to the wings.

 

Also saw a comment about the undercarriage being weak. Is there a mod for this?

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