Phoenix Mk II Decathlon

Believe it or not, I got this plane for Christmas 2016. I vascillated for quite some time about the power system. I finally decided to power it with a Magnum .61 four stroke glow engine I have. Overall, pretty good quality. Besides some odds and ends, it’s entirely assembled with pieces I had on hand. No maiden yet, but it’s 100% ready to go; just waiting for a weather window.

Decals and stripe on the fuselage. Don’t worry, the workbench isn’t as bad as it looks, it’s actually much worse ;)
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This shot is pre decals and striping. I also hadn’t officially located the battery or receiver at this point.
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Lemon rx six channel with satellite and voltage meter to keep tabs on the NimH battery. The servos are all coreless motor Futaba 9003’s.
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She’s just a hair over 7 lbs dry. So right in the specified weight range for the plane. The .61 should haul it around fairly well.
 
I finally flew this plane.... sort of. I was on the third flight. It’s a handful to get off the ground without ground looping, and on the third take-off, I ground looped it and cartwheeled. It’s a tough plane!! I broke the prop, crunched one wing tip a little, and cracked the upper longerons behind the cockpit. I also cracked the windscreen. It’s all very repairable, but it was an embarrassing wreck. I haven’t ground looped a plane in a long time.