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FLYING THE SUKHOI

The CARL GOLDBERG PRODUCTS SU-26 probably

flies more like its full-size cousin than any other kit on

the market.  We have designed it deliberately to make

unlimited aerobatics practical for the average pilot.  In

fact, if you are comfortable with a low-wing sport air-

craft, you should  have no difficulty in being successful

with the GOLDBERG SUKHOI.  Take great care in

building and setting up your aircraft and the SU-26 will

reward you with many hours of exciting aerobatics.

THROWS

We have provided two sets of throws.  It is highly rec-

ommended that you start with the lower throws and,

after a few flights, work your way up to the higher set-

tings, if you desire.  If you are using a computerized

radio, always use the highest percentage possible and

then mechanically adjust for the proper throw.  Also,

because of the high deflection and generous area of

the control surfaces, it is recommended that you use

exponential to soften the feel around neutral.  At the

lower control settings, little, if any, expo is needed.  Try

15-20% at first and, for the higher settings, try about

40% for all controls.  These settings are only sugges-

tions and may be modified "to taste."

ENGINES

This SUKHOI was designed around the .90 two-stroke

and the 1.20 four-stroke engines, which will yield

excellent performance. . The secret is to not build too

heavy. Remember, a bigger engine is not better, as it

adds weight, vibration, etc. Therefore, 

DO NOT

use a

larger-than-recommended engine, which could result

in structural failure of the aircraft.   As for props, we

have found that a 15-8 to 16-8 propeller and a proper-

ly sized spinner seem to work well on these engines.

FIRST FLIGHT

Double and triple check that all is in order...extra time

here is always well spent!  When satisfied with con-

trols, engine response, etc., you're ready.  

When taxiing, we recommend you always maintain full

up elevator,  especially when flying off grass.  Point the

nose into the wind and gradually apply full power.  As

the SUKHOI accelerates, reduce the elevator setting

so that, when the aircraft is ready to fly, you will have

just enough up elevator to rotate and climb out at a

shallow angle.  Also, during the application of power,

due to engine torque, the SUKHOI will veer to the left,

so be prepared to hold some right rudder.  In all prob-

ability, no more than 10-20% rudder input will be need-

ed, and this should be maintained during the initial

climb-out.  This take-off technique is not only best for

the SUKHOI, but is the proper way to take off any air-

craft, particularly a tail-dragger.

Once in the air, the SUKHOI should have a fairly bal-

anced feel.  Rolls will be relatively quick, but very pre-

dictable, and pitch is very positive, but not too sensitive.

Inverted flight takes a small amount of down elevator to

sustain.  The rudder is large and powerful, which makes

"stall turns" a breeze and "knife edge flight" a pleasure.

On our prototypes, we did not require any mixing to

compensate roll.  The nose did pitch up ever so slight-

ly, but we did not feel it necessary to "dial" it out with the

radio.  Snap rolls are very quick and stop instantly.  A

note on snaps:  you don't need high rate rudder and

elevator to get the SUKHOI to snap properly.  If you do

that, the aircraft simply goes deeper in the stall and

decelerates rapidly.  Normally, this is not a problem, but

if you try to snap roll on a vertical up-line, it can almost

stop the aircraft.  If you snap with low rate, the SUKHOI

will continue to climb cleanly.

Lomcevaks are an absolute delight with the SUKHOI.  It

seems to do all variations well, including one in  partic-

ular.  From level flight and full power, pull up about 60º,

roll right 90º, then snap inside left and, after about one

full rotation, apply full down and opposite aileron...then

hang on!  Almost always, you can execute two full tum-

bles...and sometimes more.

Landing the SUKHOI offers no real difficulties.

Because of the low wing loading, it can land very slow-

ly, but be aware of the long landing gear and try to get

most of the "fly" out before you touch down.  If you hap-

pen to touch down with too much airspeed, be prepared

to release some of the up elevator to prevent the air-

craft from bouncing back into the air.

REMINDER

As good as this SUKHOI is, all aircraft have limita-

tions and this one is no exception.  Using care and

common sense will help ensure the survivability of

your aircraft.  And, of course, always think and fly

safely. 

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Страница 1: ...e of another experienced R C flyer The model must always be operated and flown using great care and common sense as well as in accordance with the safety standards of the Academy of Model Aeronautics...

Страница 2: ...DING 4 CGP 3 16 WHEEL COLLAR 1 TUBE CLEAR CANOPY GLUE 1 CGP 3 32 WHEEL COLLAR OPTIONAL PILOT 1 5 SCALE TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY MISCELLANEOUS RUBBER BANDS INCLUDING 64 ROLL OF WAXED PA...

Страница 3: ...slight deviations in the outline or size will not noticeably affect flight performance Because the fuselage plugs together and is self aligning it is not built directly over the plan As you assemble...

Страница 4: ...e sheet is considered acceptable Also inter nal stresses in wood are relieved as it is cut into parts These relieved stresses may cause some parts to bow Bows in wood parts such as leading edges readi...

Страница 5: ...LEVATOR HORN MOUNT AILERON HORN BACK UP AILERON SERVO MOUNT BEVEL GAUGE DIHEDRAL FIXTURE AILERON COVER SHEET CENTER SHEET RIB SPACER GAUGE TIP SHEET SHEAR WEB WING BOLT PAD WING CENTER SHEETING WING T...

Страница 6: ...ATOR TRUSSING PT 3680 3 16 x 3 8 x 20 BALSA 1 RUDDER TRAILING EDGE PT 3681 5 16 x 3 8 x 20 BALSA 8 ELEVATOR PERIMETER STICK PT 3682 3 8 SQ x 12 BALSA 1 RUDDER LEADING EDGE PT 3683 3 8 SQ x 18 BALSA 1...

Страница 7: ...MOUNTS 2 Place waxed paper over the elevator portion of the plan 3 Working over the plan glue and pin the ELE VATOR AIR BALANCE L E s and the ELEVA TOR HORN MOUNTS in place 4 Trim each PERIMETER STICK...

Страница 8: ...glue the 1 8 x 1 4 TRUSS STICK pieces in place 2 Trim the SHEETING to fit the fin framework When satisfied with the fit glue in place Turn the fin over and sheet the other side of the fin structure N...

Страница 9: ...stab and the elevator together and use balsa sheeting scrap to make a 5 64 spacer between the elevator air balance and the stab Then transfer the hinge locations from the ele vator to the stab 3 Again...

Страница 10: ...bly in order to check the alignment and round the perimeter of the assembles You may wish to use masking tape to help hold the pieces together 10 Assemble the ROUNDING TOOL and insert but do not glue...

Страница 11: ...T 3693 CONTAINS 2 WING TIP SHEETING 1 AILERON SERVO COVER SHEETING 4 WING CENTER SHEETING 4 D C SHT 6720 5 64 BALSA PT 3694 CONTAINS 2 WING CENTER SHEETING 2 D C SHT 6722 5 64 BALSA PT 3695 CONTAINS 2...

Страница 12: ...ing will be used later for the leading edge 4 Pin a T E sheet over the plan Align a straight edge with the wing centerline and trim the sheet even with the centerline 5 Align a straight edge with the...

Страница 13: ...ce between Rib 3 and and Rib 2 NOTE Because the plan paper can stretch some what due to variations in humidity the plan is not always an accurate representation of the desired results Therefore to gua...

Страница 14: ...om D C sheet 6723 take an AILERON HORN BACK UP marked D an glue it to the T E sheeting in line with the aft spar 17 Using the long side of the rib spacing gauge locate ribs 5 through 9 gluing each of...

Страница 15: ...rib notches and glue at each rib Again with the spar flush with the centerline insert the FORWARD AFT SPAR and glue in place 21 Trim the rear aft spar to fit and glue to the ribs 22 Position the SHAP...

Страница 16: ...the rib camber and the spar 27 Making sure the servo wire knock out hole is on the piece closest o the L E glue the three large pieces of CENTER SHEETING to the ribs the L E and the T E Pre fit a wedg...

Страница 17: ...shown Note that one is offset This fixture will not be needed in construction of this second edi tion Sukhoi 31 Working over the full waxed paper covered wing plan pin or glue the fixtures in place as...

Страница 18: ...b that goes between Rib 2 and Rib 3 must be trimmed to fit Center the Rib 2 3 web between the two ribs and glue in place 38 Test fit the L E sheeting When satisfied with the fit apply glue to the top...

Страница 19: ...Test fit and then install the CENTER SECTION SHEETING 44 Glue the AILERON SERVO MOUNT into the upper slot of Rib 7 and onto the top of the spar Repeat for the other wing panel 45 Temporarily mount th...

Страница 20: ...n cut lines and transfer onto the bottom sheeting of the wing trailing edge Then carefully cut through the sheeting as shown 2 Using a straight edge remove a strip of sheet ing between the two aft spa...

Страница 21: ...he previously constructed Bevel Tool A bevel both sides of the ailerons Test fit the ailerons to the wing but do not per manently install until after they have been covered NOTE MAKE SURE YOU CAN IDEN...

Страница 22: ...1 D C SHT 6709 LITE PLY PT 3668 CONTAINS 1 TOP FRONT 1 FORMER E 1 D C SHT 6710 BIRCH PLY PT 3669 1 TURTLEDECK 2 L C SHT 6731 LITE PLY PT 3653 CONTAINS 1 WING SADDLE DOUBLER 1 L C SHT 6732 LITE PLY PT...

Страница 23: ...the elevator exit Instead glue it permanently in place b Cut a hole for the servo on each side of the fuse lage as shown c Make two doublers from scrap 1 8 x 1 4 x 1 1 4 ply and glue the forward doubl...

Страница 24: ...tom view of the plan and check the alignment Secure the assembly with small pieces of mask ing tape as shown Sight check along the fuselage to ensure that the fuse is straight not twisted 5 Lay the FU...

Страница 25: ...When the laminated assembles are dry test fit in position The assemblies with the tabs fit at the slotted locations between Former B and Former B2 The assemblies without the tabs go along the fuse si...

Страница 26: ...and use as a drill bit Don t use anything larger than 7 64 109 2 7mm in diameter Using the blind nuts as locators drill a pilot hole through the bottom of the wing Remove the wing from the fuselage an...

Страница 27: ...use gluing to the formers as you go Bevel sand the plywood edge at the fuselage overlap Fill the joint area with JET MODEL MATE and sand smooth 27 Glue FORMER J directly over FORMER H 28 Mark the cent...

Страница 28: ...sh with Former F As with the top front sheeting fill the step with JET Model Mate and sand smooth 32 Go over the fuselage sanding all seams and joints Then finish sand the entire fuse assembly with fi...

Страница 29: ...Thread the fuel line through the V notch in the firewall and attach them to the tank Pull the line forward and glue the tank assem bly onto the locating shoulders on Former A and Former B inside the...

Страница 30: ...e bass pushrod and wrap with a strong thread Coat the thread with more glue 4 Referring to the plan cut the 10 threaded rod to size Attach to the other end of the bass pushrod wrapping with string and...

Страница 31: ...OT INCLUDED 2 Mark the centerpoint of the landing gear cover plate and the formed LANDING GEAR making sure they are aligned 3 Using four 6 x 3 4 sheet metal screws per manently mount the landing gear...

Страница 32: ...two 2 56 screws into the horn 5 Thread the SNAP LINKS onto the threaded couplers and attach the links onto the rudder control horns 5 Cut the remaining 3 8 sq piece of bass from the elevtor pushrod in...

Страница 33: ...33 Assembling The Engine Cowling Belly Pan...

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Страница 37: ...ll right match the center of the aileron to the mark 2 Adjust the horn bracket up or down along the hole selection to achieve the correct travel set ting NOTE This is a good time to make sure the cont...

Страница 38: ...levator to rotate and climb out at a shallow angle Also during the application of power due to engine torque the SUKHOI will veer to the left so be prepared to hold some right rudder In all prob abili...

Страница 39: ...ION PAINTED CANOPY FRAME BLACK WHITE BRIGHT RED BLACK WHITE BRIGHT RED The following colors were used on the show model photographed for the kit box Lighting and printing may alter the appearance of t...

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