The E-Flite Carbon-Z Yak 54 brings electric powered flight to a new level!
I'm a huge fan of E-Flite and ParkZone airplanes. They fly awesome. They're practically ready to fly right of the box. They are modular and easy to repair. They're durable and are not really affected by weather or direct sunlight. What can I say, they're awesome. My garage is full of them!
However, they are limited by the strength and rigidity of foam wings. How fast can I go? How tight can I make that loop? How hard can I push this plane before the wing breaks or bends?
Unfortunately I've found those limits the hard way a time or two. I can tell you from experience that these foams wings can't take the same abuse as traditional ribbed style built-up balsa wings.
Up until now if you wanted a high performance aerobatic RC airplane that you can push to the limits, you would have to shell out some serious dough for a high-end built-up balsa or carbon fiber composite airframe.
World aerobatic champion Quique Somenzini came up with the new Carbon-Z wing construction that combines the best of both worlds. Now we can have all the characteristics that we love about Z-foam along with the lightweight, strength, and rigidity of traditional built-up balsa airframes. In simple terms, the E-Flite Carbon-Z Yak 54 can be flown much harder and with more precision than previous ParkZone airplanes.
So what exactly is this new Carbon-Z design? The wings consist of two molded halves made from the same repairable Z-foam we've all come to love. Dead space is molded into the wing resembling ribs to save weight. The front and rear plywood spars and main carbon fiber rod fit between the two halves to give the wings unbelievable strength.
In this demo, Quique applies 45 lbs of static weight to the center of one wing half and it doesn't budge!
The Carbon-Z Yak 54 hinges are also a bit different than what we've seen before. The hinges consist of one long carbon fiber rod threaded through plastic hinge blades mounted to the wing and ailerons. This reduces the friction in the hinge which adds to the precision of the of the airplane. They are also much easier to repair than traditional hinges.
High-End Components
It's no surprise that E-Flite provides equally impressive components to go along with their new wing design.
The Carbon-Z Yak 54 comes equipped with digital high-speed metal-geared servos, high-performance custom glass reinforced propeller along with a high-output 25-size brushless power system. This combo gives the aircraft a thrust-to-weight ration of 2:1!
The Bind and Fly version includes Spektrum 6-Channel AR600 DSM2 receiver, 4S 2800mAh 14.8V 30C Li-Po Pack, and 4S variable rate DC Li-Po balancing charger
Love it. and I highly recommend Flightmax 2800mAh 4S1P 30C from Hobby King by: Matt
I can honestly say this is the best flying airplane I've ever had. It's solid as a rock. It's really hard to believe it's actually constructed from foam.
I also want to share that I just tried out a couple of ZIPPY Flightmax 2800mAh 4S1P 30C from Hobby King and they work great with this plane, I honestly couldn't tell much difference in performance between these battery and the original. If any thing, she had a little more pep because the Zippy's are lighter!
Only time will tell as to how long these batteries last. But for a third of the price, It's a no brainer for a poor boy like me!