"Yak 54"

From Carl Goldberg Models

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Control Arm Drill Jig/Guide Engine Choice - Brison 2.4 w/ Bisson Muffler

For a REALLY long time, I've believed the Yak was the best mix of scale and precision aerobatic airplanes.  Although I have never had the Somenzini Yak, many pattern guys have attested to it's flight qualities.  So, when Goldberg came out with theirs, I grabbed it up.  In fact, I think I'm the first one flying (at least who is posting on RC Universe!).

It is a VERY good airplane, and as agile as you may imagine.  VERY large, oversize, control surfaces really make this a "maximum" aerobat, if that's your fancy.

If you prefer calmer aerobatics, and a smoother feel, setting the control travels at the lowest travel turns it into a VERY nice and precise airplane.  I haven't flown it in precision mode very much yet, but enough that I know it is capable of drawing some great lines, and doing the most axial rolls.  Really a joy to fly.

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First Flight photos at the Field

 

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