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Zupair Z1
17 Jun 2013
Review by: john c

Not much more to add to the above review, a quality build and a dream to fly.

With the thin section put the nose down and it moves, albeit very smoothly.

Get happy, buy one. :~)

Blaster 2 21mm-8mm x 0.93m Carbon Tail Boom
17 Jun 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Replaced a broken boom on a Blaster 2. Interestingly the replacement boom didn't fit into the pylon part of the pod as expected; it was too wide. I had to sand down the internal part of the pod and then cut an inch off the thick end of the boom in order to get it to fit. Other than that the boom is lovely; stiff and light

White Cone for 38mm Spinner
16 Jun 2013
Review by: Shigeru

Almost all Electric RC Gliders had HyperSpinners at first national F5J competition in Japan.

AerobTec Altis v4 F5J Start Height Recorder and Flight Logger
16 Jun 2013
Review by: Shigeru

We found the Altis v4 was convenient at first national F5J competition in Japan.

Super / Hyper AVA Pro 26mm Boom with Hexagonal Fitting
Repairing broken glider
16 Jun 2013
Review by: Jeff Perkins

I managed to break the boom on my Ava Pro and found that there was nil stock available but on the suggestion of hyperflight I would still be able to fly my Ava Pro if I fitted the Slightly longer Super Ava Pro boom. This was duly ordered and arrived the next day ( thanks again for quick service hyperflight). Some modifications were required to extend the wiring inside the boom and increase the length of the box that I transport my model in. The other area that needed attention was a change of CofG. This was easy, in the original set up prior to crash I had the battery as far back in the pod that it would go. With the change of CofG the battery now fits forward in the pod. I didn't have to use any extra weights and the glider flys fine.

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
15 Jun 2013
Review by: Anonymous

le vario marche parfaitement
merci beaucoup

20 SWG Piano Wire
Hyperflight order
11 Jun 2013
Review by: P H Munday

Excellent quality goods and service. Thank you.

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1250mm (49") Glider Bag
Glider bag
9 Jun 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Great bag, good secure storage for wings an fus, however most slope nutters take more than one model, would be nice to see this bag with two fus pockets an one more divider inside, and a shoulder strap. Overall thou a good buy.

Vladimir's Models Pushrod Exit Fairings (2)
8 Jun 2013
Review by: Pier Luigi Benedetti

Ottimo articolo e consegna super veloce

Avitron 2 Ornithopter
4 Jun 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Really delighted with this product and the fantastic speedy delivery service. The Avitron is realistic, enormous fun, and gets great looks out in the field with people asking what it is and where it's from - this is my first ornithopter and I'm really delighted with HyperFlight's service.

Elf Mini DLG
Elf check
1 Jun 2013
Review by: David Shields

Model arrived in good health though had to be collected from courier owing to problem locating address. Built easily in one evening, looks really nice. To date flying has been in 10mph wind, slope soaring, can't wait to try thermaling when the weather improves.

Everyone who has seen my Elf wants one, trouble is they are all family members and want me to buy them!

This model is highly recommended.

5.0mm Carbon Tube (4mm ID)
1 Jun 2013
Review by: pete

Very quick delivery and good price.

3mm Carbon Rod
30 May 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Very good product as usual form Neil

CS DataVario Logging & Extendable Voice Vario
29 May 2013
Review by: Philip Hester

I have used this Vario for about a year now with gps module.
works well in Google to revieu flight fron a ground view.
Clear voice announcements easy to understand ,Vario sounds.
Cant say mutch more than it does all very well & is easy to set up.

Phoenix Models K8b - 6m ARFT
K8B 6m ARTF
29 May 2013
Review by: Philip.

TheK8B Six Metre glider is a very well built & good value for money model. It is mutch better value & quite a bit cheaper than comparable models of this size which retail at almost double the price.

I did make two modificationsfollows:
I fitted Kavan large Nylon Hinges to all control surfaces & inserted a wooden dowel after removing the plastic insert, dowel was a nice close fit in the aluminium tubes, I then replaced plastic insert.

A bit 'Belt & Braces' butit gives me peace of mind.

Excellent company to deal with, 1st class customer relations.
I would highly recommend anyone to deal this company.

Elf Mini DLG
Elf mini DLG
28 May 2013
Review by: Cookie

Received the Elf in pristine condition well boxed and packaged. The instructions are clear as long as you have a knowledge of RC construction . The only thing I find "wrong" if that's the word are the carbon control runs they are very very fragile (or maybe it's my ham fisted approach lol).

Very very pleased with my purchase and would be only to happy to recommend Hyper flight and the Elf to anyone.

When will it stop raining? lol

HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe
27 May 2013
Review by: Ali

I bought 2 off these batteries for my Blaster and Topsky DLGs last Dec. They have proved to be a lot better than expected, they maintain voltage for ages and seem to last forever, highly recommended, 5STAR! I do not use a voltage reducer which also saves weight.

7mm Carbon Rod
Just what was needed
26 May 2013
Review by: Pete Carpenter

I bought this 7mm carbon rod to use instead of the steel wing joiner in my Great Planes Spirit Elite glider. By doing this, and replacing the heavy wire elevator and rudder push rods with plastic snake ones, I was able to chop 4oz off the weight.
As always, a great service from Hyperflight.

Vladimir's Models Elf Wing Bags
elf wing bags
20 May 2013
Review by: simon ladd

Very pretty. Very functional. I love them.

Planeta 400 Gearbox
14 May 2013
Review by: CASO

Good stuff, need a little modif for some motors, like Turnigy, with a M3 scrsw instead of the original 2,5mm.

Very efficient on a ORION glider with a 13x8 prop and a 2000kv 480 brushless motor.

Super AVA Pro-e eSoarer
Super Ava E
14 May 2013
Review by: Peter Wood

There is not a lot I can add to the RCME review by Andy Ellison. I took his advice on replacing the elevator pushrod (my supplied carbon rod broke the first time I tried to dismantle it). I also used 2mm bullet connectors on the servo leads at the tail as conventional plugs will not pass into the boom.
To install the Hyperion DS09 AMD elevator and rudder servos in the fin I wrapped them in masking tape then epoxied directly to the inside skin of the fin inside the cut outs. However I quickly discovered that normal epoxy does not bond well to the resin/ carbon used by Vladimir as the servos came loose under moderate handling. Having roughed up the internal surface slightly I got a good bond but the fin skin is so thin that the servo flexes it under load resulting in some play on the rudder. I will probably add a doubler of 1mm glass sheet when I get around to it.
Unlike Andy I operated the spoilers directly from long servo arms bearing on the underside, I used New Power XL161HM servos which are small, powerful and cheap. The servo lugs were removed to enable them to butt up to the spar and a square of 3mm liteply brought them up to the right height. As with the tail servos they were wrapped in masking tape and epoxied in place. No bonding issues here.
Fitting all the gear in the pod took some planning. I used a 4S 1600 mah / 50C flight pack which fitted comfortably under the hatch with the Rx and UBEC behind and under the wing mount. With the CG exactly in the middle of the recommended range this left sufficient room for a satellite Rx behind the motor along with the telemetry module. A further satellite Rx was fitted in one of the spoiler bays (with a small balance weight in the opposite wing).
Power was a Plettenberg HP220/A3 p4 with a 5:1 gearbox driving a 14x8 prop. I had intended to use a 15 x 10 but broke it whilst bench testing. In the event the smaller prop has proved entirely adequate giving 200m in 18-20secs.
Flying it is a joy. I had none of the issues with power to glide transition that Andy noted. I did mix some down elevator into motor to control a tendency to loop under power but when the motor stops at 200m the plane just levels itself out and starts gliding. I have slightly more throw on the rudder for thermalling but a lower rate for the climb out. The spoilers are progressive and give just the right amount of pitch down for controlled spot landing.
So my only minor criticism is the flimsy elevator push rod. Otherwise I cannot praise it highly enough.
Peter Wood

Elf Fuselage
13 May 2013
Review by: Robin

Snapped the fuse flying in silly conditions, just one more flight! 😝
Neil did not have a spare but kindly split a kit so I could enjoy the glorious weather we had over the last bank holiday. Great service thank you.

Amazing glider

10.0mm Carbon Tube (8mm ID)
12 May 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Very good quality and very stiff, a lot better than the GF version that came with a radian pro. Fast delivery once in stock.

Many thanks

Ballast Pro for Supra/Maxa
Pro ballast
12 May 2013
Review by: Neil Jones

Very good ballast system. Easy to use and easy to adjust. Would liked to have seen an extra brass bar included but this is not a problem.

Frame for MKS DS6125 Mini & KST DS135 (pair)
12 May 2013
Review by: Dietrich

The frames were too thin. An extra 1mm had to be added so that the servos are not protruding out the underside.

AerobTec Altis v4 F5J Start Height Recorder and Flight Logger
11 May 2013
Review by: Hutton

Once again Neil and his staff have excelled themselves with excellent (speedy and secure) service to the other side of the world.

I'm looking forward to further firmware updates from Jozef. Already the Altis V4 is a great little device, with a wider range of telemetry options it can only be better.

Blaster 3 DLG Throwing Peg
Blaster 3 Peg
8 May 2013
Review by: Steve

Finally took the plunge and fixed this with a 3mm
carbon rod.

I can now give the Blaster a hefty throw without worrying.
Just lightly sand the wing end top and bottom with a metal modelling file.

Clean off dust with an alcohol wipe then ightly coat the wing and slide the peg over the CA glue. Allow to set in place.

Then carefully drill through the centre of the peg with a good 3mm bit. Vac off the residue.

Trim a 3mm carbon rod to length and slide in through the peg and wing in a light gel of CA through the hole you have made. Finally sand any raised areas smooth.

Then go out throw with all you have to 60m+!

Hyperion DS09-SCD Servo - 9mm 7.5g 2.0Kg.cm
8 May 2013
Review by: Raffaele

Ho acquistato due Hyperion DS09SCD su questo sito perchè altrove erano esauriti. La qualità dei servi Hyperion è indiscutibile e ben nota...quello che non conoscevo era l'efficienza e la convenienza di questo negozio online. 5 stelle al prodotto e 5 stelle anche al negozio per la qualità del servizio. Tornerò senz'altro.

Vladimir's Models Blaster Wing Bags
Don't Wing It Bag It!
7 May 2013
Review by: Steve

Would you throw your iPad on the back seat with no cover? Thought not.

The Blaster 3 is a High Tech crafted model so wrap it in these fine leggings. Keeps it cosy too on frosty mornings and keeps the heat and UV off the lovely spread tow carbon on hot days.

Buy a set!

HyperLipo 2S 175 mAh LiPo Battery
Great battery for Elf
7 May 2013
Review by: David Hogg

Bought this for my Elf after my SmartLipo starting giving me poor flight times of <30 minutes before beeping.

I stripped off the heatshrink, unsoldered the connectors and soldered my own connector onto a short flying lead, epoxying it to the non-tab end of the battery. I then epoxied a mating connector to the top of one of the servos in the Elf avionics bay, allowing me to plug-in and un-plug the battery with ease, and without fiddling with any wires.

The battery seems to be performing very well, and based on the flight times I've had so far, I should get around 1h30m to 2 hours per charge. With the batteries this cheap, I bought two, which should give me plenty of flying time per session!

I'm using a FrSky FASST-compatible TFR4-B 4-channel micro receiver and two Ripmax SD100 servos - both of which can run directly off 2-cells.

Taser Carbon
7 May 2013
Review by: Andy Clark

The biggest surprise for me on the first flight of this model was its ability to penetrate into wind despite its low wing loading it easily matched my sprite at this. It also has he ability to hang well and is very agile, I put this down to the short moment arm. Don't let the v tail put you off it has a very steep angle and the rudder input Is very pure. The quality of manufacture is very good but that would be expected at this price point. Completing the radio installation was quite a challenge due to the small nature of the components and my large hands but nothing to surprise anyone who has a couple of similar models under their belt. Overall then a very nice model that is well made and a joy to fly I have high hopes for it on the competition scene.

CAM Height Limiter
CAM Height Limiter
6 May 2013
Review by: Terry

A really small, light and effective unit. Much easier to operate than expensive height limiters. Can't download flight data but I don't anyway.

38mm HyperSpinner for 5mm shafts
6 May 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Serious bit of kit and good value compared to some others.

Neils service is as ever top notch.

Hyperion Servo Programming Interface and Cable
Excellent piece of kit
2 May 2013
Review by: Andy Lewis

Brilliantly easy to use.
Matched DS 09 servos to my elderly 3030 Mpx Tx frame spacing and also reset the deadband width with a few clicks of the keyboard.
All 6 servos were done quickly and easily as all the settings are pictorial.

3mm x 0.5mm Carbon Strip
30 Apr 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Excellent product. Faultless delivery

Supra-e Pro Competition Glass
29 Apr 2013
Review by: Antonio

Muchas gracias por todo. La atencion en el momento del pedido, las facilidades en la gestion y la rapidez en mandarlo a casa solo 3 dias.

El supra glass pro es magnifico es el segundo que tengo en mi poder.

26mm - 9mm x 1.2m Tapered Carbon Boom
29 Apr 2013
Review by: Martin Wielecki

Description of product was spot-on! Shipping time was less than I expected. All-in-all I am VERY happy with product, ease of purchase and shipping. A little on the pricey side but quality is 10/10. Well done and thank you.

25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
29 Apr 2013
Review by: Martin Wielecki

Description of product was spot-on! Shipping time was less than I expected. All-in-all I am VERY happy with product, ease of purchase and shipping. A little on the pricey side but quality is 10/10. Well done and thank you.

22mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
29 Apr 2013
Review by: Martin Wielecki

Description of product was spot-on! Shipping time was less than I expected. All-in-all I am VERY happy with product, ease of purchase and shipping. A little on the pricey side but quality is 10/10. Well done and thank you.

Tailplane for the Maxa 4 and Maxa 3.5
Great Service
28 Apr 2013
Review by: Hutton Oddy

Usual excellent service. Product was very well packed and arrived on opposite side of the world in pristine condition in less than 10 days.

38mm HyperSpinner for 6mm shafts
27 Apr 2013
Review by: Anonymous

I love these spinners. The only issue I have is that after putting on and off a number of times the plastic of the cone where the screws go in gets a bit soft and the screw keeps turning. My fix has to been to put a drop of CA in the hole and let it dry then use. If you've been using a regular spinner this will decrease your effective prop diameter while bringing the props closer to the fuse when folded back. (A good thing).

HyperFlight comment:
We do sell replacement plastic cones quite cheaply!

32mm HyperSpinner Power for 4mm shafts
27 Apr 2013
Review by: Anonymous

I love these spinners. The only issue I have is that after putting on and off a number of times the plastic of the cone where the screws go in gets a bit soft and the screw keeps turning. My fix has to been to put a drop of CA in the hole and let it dry then use. If you've been using a regular spinner this will decrease your effective prop diameter while bringing the props closer to the fuse when folded back. (A good thing).

HyperFlight comment:
We do sell replacement plastic cones quite cheaply!

Frame for Ripmax SD150 (pair)
24 Apr 2013
Review by: john C

These take the pain out of servo installation, making accurate secure placement simple.I fix them with Gorilla glue with the servo in place ,the servo wrapped in polyprop film to prevent it getting stuck.Small birch ply blocks are then fitted against the servo lugs. A thin strip of 1/32 ply then goes across the servo held by screws. Perhaps not the most elegant but its rock solid and in the event of servo death they can be easily replaced .
These frames also fit some Hitec servos with only a tiny bit of trimming.
The foaming action of the Gorilla glue fills any voids and spreads the loading to the wing. Simples.

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
Superb
23 Apr 2013
Review by: JK

Got this Mini-G shipped from England across the Atlantic in 6 days! Nuts! Well protected, quality is beautifully fit and finished, can not wait to get it flying. Ferrari red with wide white stripe undersides (wings and V-tail), white top, yellow topside wing tips. A piece of art. Ridiculously lite and stiff. Adorns my ceiling while waiting for parts. Beautiful. Well done Vladimir!

38mm HyperSpinner for 5mm shafts
Great product arrived very quickly
22 Apr 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Ordered this from overseas and it arrived in about 1 week. Very fast, considering. Spinner works great on a geared out runner with about 600 watts drive power.

Elf Mini DLG
22 Apr 2013
Review by: Chris Lamming

Great service and advice from Neil. Elf arrived very quickly and beautifully packaged, all parts being of a very high standard, finish and fit.

I have now flown the model several times and it is a delight - just finishing my lunch hour with this review, after catching some unlikely slope lift in the field next to work - perfect!

One word of advice - be very careful with wiring polarity, especially if using a MPX light RX with the case removed, I learned the hard way, how easy it is to toast all your lovely new radio equipment!

1.4mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
22 Apr 2013
Review by: fraggs

Super smooth and free (with stainless steel wire) glues very well and securely.
Easy to stretch to make thinner for using finer wire inner too.
Excellent product 5/5

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
Sky Assistant
21 Apr 2013
Review by: Nick Bisson

To any thermal soarer this is gold !!! A sheer pleasure to hear your climb rate as you circle skywards !!! A great help on those tricky stable days or days with a little breeze !!! Worth the money, gives you all you need to know info wise !!!

Hyper 2me
Hyper2me
21 Apr 2013
Review by: Nick Bisson

A thermalling machine on no wind days !!! A beautiful build, craftsmanship is nothing but perfect !!! Very lightweight for an electric and really flies great !!!

Vladimir's Models Elf Wing Bags
Elf Covers
21 Apr 2013
Review by: Nick Bisson

A must for protecting your little Elf's wings !!!

Elf Mini DLG
Simplicity is perfection !!
21 Apr 2013
Review by: Nick Bisson

Simple, perfectly crafted DLG !!! A joy in every way, to build, to fly and to just look at !!!
Every time I launched this model I was was a blip in the sky within minutes !!! Flies like a dream !!!
If you're thinking of buying an Elf don't hesitate at all !!! It's worth every penny !!!!

18mm - 8mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
19 Apr 2013
Review by: Bill

This product is very good, very strong, very light the best money for value.

25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
19 Apr 2013
Review by: sven-G

As always good service and high quality boom.

AVA V Mount
19 Apr 2013
Review by: Sven-G

As always good service and high quality. Thanks.

Maxa 3.5e
Maxa - the maximum
16 Apr 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Perfect quality and stunning performance - just awesome! MKS DS6100 all over, Neumotors 1110/2.5Y gearless (!!!) with a 10x6" prop on 3S-LiPo 1800mAh (65/130C) makes around 12m/s at 1820g total weight... for an outrunner there's no space!

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
16 Apr 2013
Review by: Cedric

Très bon servos, pas de jeu et neutre parfait.

Hyper 2me
HYPER-2me
10 Apr 2013
Review by: Niall Harvey

The build quality of the glider needs to be seen to be believed. Super attention to detail, Someones given this wing a lot of thought. Arrived swiftly & packaged with the care it deserves. Cant wait to thermal it out.

Vladimir's Models Blaster Wing Bags
Blaster wing bags
9 Apr 2013
Review by: Smudge

Great product at a good price, the blaster logo is a great touch, but these could be used on any 1.5 m dlg, the rear elevator fin pouch inside the wing bag was a nice unexpected touch.

Vladimir's Models Blistered Servo Cover (2)
Blaster servo convers
8 Apr 2013
Review by: HOUDART yann

Very Nice product, good quality .......Vladimir's Models !

MKS DS65K Servo - 8.5mm 6.5g 2.2Kg.cm
mks ds 65k
8 Apr 2013
Review by: HOUDART yann

Very good item, quality, torque, speed, and good price.
Fast delivery, many thanks Hyperflight !

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
mks ds 6100 servo
8 Apr 2013
Review by: HOUDART yann

Very good item, quality, torque, speed, and good price.
Fast delivery, many thanks hyperflight !

AVA V Mount
AVA V Mount
1 Apr 2013
Review by: Fred

Great quality mounts with great service and fast shipping

AVA Pro / Supra Competition Tailplane Sleeve Nut
AVA Pro / Supra Competition Tailplane Sleeve Nut
28 Mar 2013
Review by: Fred

A must have spare part for the Ava stab mount! Very hard to find in grass so keep one in your flight box.

AVA V Mount
AVA V Mount
28 Mar 2013
Review by: Fred

High quality stab mount!

StarFlight Small Tow Hook
StarFlight Small Tow Hook
28 Mar 2013
Review by: Fred

Great little tow hook!

3m 20 SWG Stainless Steel Wire
26 Mar 2013
Review by: Anonymous

All good, works smoothly, wish I'd used this from the start.

1.4mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
26 Mar 2013
Review by: Anonymous

I used this on a 1500mm dlg, fed up with the supplied control cable, I used this with 20swg wire to give a positive control movement. You need to file the end of the wire to pass it through or it will snag.

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
Nice servo
25 Mar 2013
Review by: Laurence Campbell

Used one of these as an elevator servo in my Fireworks 4.2. Excellent servo, gives movement resolution at the level of one digital pulse. Centers perfectly.

MKS DS65K Servo - 8.5mm 6.5g 2.2Kg.cm
A piece of art
25 Mar 2013
Review by: Laurence Campbell

Used two of these in my Fireworks 4.2 - lovely little things, so precise, can be adjusted down to a single pulse from the transmitter - incredible! Center nicely, weigh almost nothing, fit anywhere, and pack a powerful punch for their size. Shame to cover them up!

SmartLipo 450 V2
Fantastic bit of Kit
25 Mar 2013
Review by: Laurence Campbell

I am really glad I fitted this to my new Fireworks 4.2 DLG. It does what it says on the tin, and I especially like the warning beeps when the battery is getting low - thats a model saving feature in my opinion, especially as I lose track of time chucking my DLG. :-) I also like that I can recharge it from any 3-4 cell lipo without a charger. The ultimate go-anywere battery - no need to lug a charger around or big 12v batteries.

Fireworks 4.2 Disser
Fine DLG
25 Mar 2013
Review by: Laurence Campbell

I was originally intending to buy a Blaster 3 from Neil as I already have an ELF and a Blaster 2 Electric and have been very happy with both, but after a long chat with Neil from Hyperflight I decided to get the Fireworks 4.2 instead. Why? Well mainly because the design of the fuselage is so much more advanced. All control rods are kept internal, no exposed pushrods for any surfaces and no fiddly plastic pushrod guides to glue to the outside of the Fus.

Its certainly a "builder's model" and the manual from PCM seems to provide lots of detail on some aspects, but very few details on others! Nonetheless there is a good build guide on RC Groups, and I managed the build without too many issues.

The finished article is beautiful and flies very nicely with easy launches and good hang time. If there are any areas of lift these are telegraphed clearly by the wing tips. Its still March, and the weather in England hasn't delivered me too many good flying days so far, but the initial trim is done. I needed to add about 30g nose lead, and after a few flights I removed a few grams to move the CG back to rear-limit identified in the build guide, and she seems much happier now. I just need some warmer weather to really get the trim finalised.

So overall I am very happy with the model. Thanks again Neil.

2.2mm (Bondable Teflon)  PTFE Pushrod Outer Tube
Pushrod outer
25 Mar 2013
Review by: Ian Coutts

Excellent product which I have now used in two models.
Easily bonded to keep in place and free movement of the pushrod.
I will definitely use it again.

Hyperion DS09-AMD Servo - 9mm 8.4g 2.4Kg.cm
Hyperion DS09-AMD Servo
25 Mar 2013
Review by: Nick Chitty

I use these on all my DLg gliders. Never had a problem with them and they will be in all my gliders for the F3k world championships in Denmark July 2013
regards Nick Chitty
UK F3k Team pilot

1.1mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
1.1mm ptfe tube
24 Mar 2013
Review by: frank wjlliams

Superb product for the job of remotely controlling points,definitly the best yet tried.

Blaster 3 DLG
About The Blaster 3 DLG Order
24 Mar 2013
Review by: Stanley

An excellent purchasing experience, easy order & got the goods delivery with quick & safe. Thanks for Hyperflight & Neil's great support !

Elf Mini DLG
Beautiful piece of work
23 Mar 2013
Review by: Justin

I'm not going to review the flight characteristics of the ELF as a) I haven't built it yet and b) I'm a newb to DLG so I wouldn't know what I'm talking about! I can say that the build quality appears excellent right out of the box, the fits are nice and tight, edges are clean and well finished. Covering on the wing is perfect. I'm looking forward to building this one.

Hyperflight's service was great. Quick turn around on the order and the model was very well packaged.

Carboline SC45 Spread Carbon Fabric +/- 45° 39g/m²
19 Mar 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Excellent stuff, easy to cut, easy to soak, low epoxy consumption, light and hard parts.

Blaz

HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe
19 Mar 2013
Review by: mick stiff

This is a great battery for my blaster 2 holds voltage well. A great buy thanks.

Maxa 3.5e
Maxa 3.5e
19 Mar 2013
Review by: Bob Ryan

After weeks of wind,rain and snow I finally got the chance to test fly my Maxa. Power is a geared Hacker A6xl and TP 1300mah 65c. 15x10. Prop.

Assembling the model was no problem but I'm not totally.convinced about tail servos in the fin. It a very tight fit but it does fit, just.

Climb rate is more than adequate for comps. (Not that I am an expert). After a few trimming flights I inserted a fresh battery. The weather was now overcast and cool. After a climb to 150m using telemetry I managed an 11 minute flight. A relaunch gave me a similar time,
Even in this weather I still managed to find weak lift and work it. I am really impressed.

SmartLipo 240 V2
Smart move
18 Mar 2013
Review by: Richard Sheppard

I've just come in from flying my Mini Super Topsky. The SmartLipo 240 battery lasted for exactly 2 hours continuous flying before it started to give a double beep. My model is running ailerons rudder elevator flaps with CAR so quite a bit of servo use. The ability to charge it from a lipo in your pocket is wonderful. I've been put off getting one as I thought the cost was a bit steep but a Nimh setup caused this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIB_R15D--k
and prompted me to reconsider! Great bit of kit.

SmartLipo 240 V2
18 Mar 2013
Review by: Tom

Great little product, seems to work really well and takes the stress out of charging and knowing how much charge you have left. Fits will into the Elf

Fireworks 5-Flow
FW5 Competition Light (C5B-L)
12 Mar 2013
Review by: Thomas Rune

The plane arrived to DK only two days after ordering. The plane was packed carefully and everything was in finest order including the other parts that was ordered with the model.

The quality of the plane is just flawless! Especially the fuselage is a impressing piece of art. It is extremely stiff and light due to its sandwich construction. There is a good working instruction included and what needs to be done is mainly gluing the fin in place and installing the RC equipment. It took me three nights to finis the plane including programming the transmitter. The plane ended up in a flying weight of 260g (including 4 servos) witch is exactly as specified on PCM´s homepage.

At the maiden flight the CG was set to 70mm (specified range 65-70mm) and this works out fine with no tendency to tip stall. The plane only needed a slight trim on the elevator - that is all I had to do. From the second flight this plane was in trim and it flies like a dream. The plane is very sensitive and easy to read. The plane have a great ability to cover ground and accelerates very fast when negative flaps is applied. Launch is easy, straight and high when the right amount of negative flaps is applied for a given wind wind condition.
If I should compare this plane with my Blaster-2 the FW5 launches higher, is more sensitive, covers more ground and has a far higher speed potential. The FW5 is simply fun to fly!

Power HD DSM44 Servo - 8.5mm 5.9g 1.6Kg.cm
Power HD DSM44 Servo - 8.5mm 5.9g
12 Mar 2013
Review by: Alistair Sutherland

Ordered 2off these for my Blaster wing. Very fast delivery, servos are real small and very easy to fit into wing. Sufficient torque to fly my DLG and great price!
5 STARS ALL ROUND!!

1.5mm Carbon Rod
11 Mar 2013
Review by: andrew holmes

Excellent stuff and does a great job.

Thanks, will be back for more. Always good product information on this site.

2.0mm Carbon Tube
Great product, delivered on time
10 Mar 2013
Review by: Mark Bright

Great product, well packaged and timely delivery. Would not hesitate to use this seller again

2mm Carbon Rod
Great service, delivered as requested
10 Mar 2013
Review by: Mark Bright

Product was delivered well packaged and timely, I would not hesitate to use this seller again.

Ripmax SD150 Servo  (D60 equivalent) - 9.1mm 9.9g 2.5Kg.cm
10 Mar 2013
Review by: CmdrPrompt

Excellent servo for the ailerons in basically any DLG. Reasonably light, excellent strength and virtually jitter free.

Hyperion DS09-AMD Servo - 9mm 8.4g 2.4Kg.cm
10 Mar 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Purchased this servo on its reputation for rudder operation as a replacement for a cheaper one which had stripped gears.

Tested and installed on receipt and found to be ok but on arrival at the field would not centre and moved about with no stick input.

Returned to Hyperflight who couldn't reproduce the fault but supplied a replacement by return which seems ok over 6 or 7 trimming flights.

I have to assume at the moment that I damaged the original by knocking the rudder perhaps although I dont remember this but it has a very short link to the rudder horn.
I now store my models with keepers on to stop large rudders being moved accidentaly and will see what happens from here.

Phoenix Models K8b - 3.5m ARTF
9 Mar 2013
Review by: Anonymous

I tried a few throws from the shoulder first and then off the slope in 7-12 knot winds, no problems, just wants to go up. 255mm electric airbrakes fitted on top surfaces(with Y-lead, now proportional), they do slow her down but do not bring her down! Use the ailerons turned up as well to land. I cut away the covering to glue a lower floor between the first two bulkheads with cable ties to hold the rolls of ballast (about 18ozs), the CG is now back from the manuals guide and she is flying well. The five cell Nmih sits over the top of the ballast and is tied in the same way. All standard servos, Hitec 325 on the ailerons(all what I had secondhand), 3 X Cirrus 601 inside. Damage to balsa sheeted wings after I dropped and grabbed for it, they are slippery! The glider is impressive and robust, to a point, it will make a good everyday slope/tow hack. Magnets on way to fix cockpit in place.

SkyLite Thermal-e
6 Mar 2013
Review by: Harry

My kit arrived in excellent condition. Built and flown and flys like a bird. I am very pleased with it.

My set up: Hacker B20-15L-4-4:1 gear box.with 10x8 prop using 1300mah 3s Li-Pos

No problems. Service excellent

Elf Mini DLG
Elf Mini DLG
6 Mar 2013
Review by: Pete D

Test flew mine today in almost still cold air, and even with no lift, it is obviously going to be fun when things warm up! Got to practice the dicuss launch though!

I used SD100 servos and Losi 150mAh battery and with this arrangement, the nose cone fits fine. Needed a little Blutac tail weight and the model came out at 106grams.

A tip - I tack-glued the fin in place, then fitted the all-moving tailplane. Good job I did, as the fin / tail was out of square. This is because it's easy to get miss-alignment of the fin within the fuz fin slot - be careful!

Lovely quality bit of kit, especially the wing. Highly recommended.

Maxa 4 Ultimate F3J
Maxa 4 Windy
6 Mar 2013
Review by: Colin Paddon

Excellent service from Neil at Hyperflight. A beautiful plane built by master craftsmen. Excellent finish throughout.

Sprite Hot-e
Sprite Hot Electric
3 Mar 2013
Review by: Mike A. - Torquay

This review is a little previous as I have not had a chance to fly this beautiful little glider. The model is nicely built and is very light with kevlar and carbon where needed. It comes almost ready to go. It's looks.... the Ferrari of the species!! Just stunning.

Just a little work and install the electrics. I enjoy soaring in marginal to moderate winds with a little aerobatics thrown in. Neil @ Hyperflight was exceptionally helpful in my model selection and I can see this is my ultimate dream glider for my flying.

I look forward to adding its flight characteristics soon. I am certain it will put a grin of my face!!!!!

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1100mm (43") Glider Bag
Model Glider Bag
3 Mar 2013
Review by: Mike A. - Torquay

Having adopted various fishing bags and owned a Multiplex bag for years this is definitely the best. Well made, well padded and a neat holder for slim pod and boom fuselages. Good value. Excellent.

Hyperion DS11-SCB Servo - 11mm 10.0g 2.0Kg.cm
Excellent servo ...
1 Mar 2013
Review by: Anonymous

These are superb little servos. I needed one for use with a gyro that was introducing jetters due to digital servo narrow deadbands. This one, once adjusted to suit the gyro has proven to be absolutely perfect. It has practically zero gear slop (it is there but is extremely small) has perfect centring out of the box and is very strong for it's size, and extremely well made! Will be getting more! Worth 10* - let alone 5 - any day of the week!

Power HD DSM44 Servo - 8.5mm 5.9g 1.6Kg.cm
26 Feb 2013
Review by: d gay

Very impressed with this very small servo. It is quite fast and powerfull just the job for e gliders and DLG flying. Will not break the bank, very satisfied customer.

25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
25 Feb 2013
Review by: Denis

Fast delivery, fits perfect AVA V mount.

Technical question, answered by Neil with requested picture. Great Service

AVA V Mount
25 Feb 2013
Review by: Denis

Fast delivery, fits perfect the 25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom.

Technical question, answered by Neil with requested picture. Great Service

3m 26 SWG Stainless Steel Wire
24 Feb 2013
Review by: Geoff Griffiths

Nice high quality wire, excellent for making small springs with the advantage that it won't rust.

Sapphire Fuselage-suitable for 2m-3m gliders & eSoarers
23 Feb 2013
Review by: Richard Parkes

Light glass fuselage with some carbon reinforcement; motor mount easy to fit after cutting nose off. I used colloidal silica and epoxy fillet at rear. 18-8 boom fitted simply and quickly. I reinforced frontal area with inner kevlar doubler because Im hard on gliders. Ended up with an easy to build and light 2250mm span esoarer assembled very quickly .

No criticisms currently. Excellent product and knock out pricing.

Elf Mini DLG
Beautifull model
21 Feb 2013
Review by: Anonymous

I recently received an ELF to Norway. Due to low temperatures, -10C, I have not started the build or flying, but would like to comment on the model and shipping. First the ELF is a beautifully crafted model, light and apparently strong for its weight. It is apparent that a lot of thought and experience has gone into the model. I love the wing, I got it in red, it is gracious and purposeful. The space under the wing will in my case be filled with the tiny 4 channel Orange receiver. But you could probably fit quite large units there. Also I like that the carbon fiber tail tube continues all the way into the nose, it should provide extra crash resistance, The downside is that you have to create your own servo attachments. The manual is clear on haw to do this though.

I was pleasantly surprised by the packaging, there is plenty of room for crushing, but the fact that the fuselage is taped to the side of the box does put it in an exposed position. Every thing arrived quickly and in perfect shape though, so no problems.
I an looking forward to warmer weather and a chance to try the ELF!

HyperFlight comment:
We are no longer taping Elf fuselages to the side of the box, to reduce the chance of shipping damage.

SmartLipo 450 V2
20 Feb 2013
Review by: Kihachiro Iwasaki

I use it in a Blaster3sc .I can use it at ease when I charge it and also flying the DLG anytime. I think it is the best battery for any DLG.
Thanks Hyper and Neil.

MKS DS6125 Mini Servo - 10mm 25g  5.8Kg.cm
Excellent
19 Feb 2013
Review by: Olivier

Un très bon servo rapide et très peu de jeu, même après 1 an d'utilisation en competition.
Le boitier métal permet une fixation pratique et solide dans les ailes fines comme celles du Supra.
Un excellent servo.

Sokol
Sokol
18 Feb 2013
Review by: Peter Wood

I had been looking at this model for some time and as soon as it came in stock I placed an order. It arrived after two working days in an enormous box which ensured adequate protection. The wing and fuselage moulding was immaculate
I had read the previous reviews but was not sure about the positioning of the servos so got in touch with Neil who promptly e-mailed an instruction sheet with helpful explanatory photos.
My set-up was 2 x Ripmax SD 100 servos, a Purple Power 2837-2700 motor, 30 amp esc, 4.75 x 4.75 prop and 1600mah Nanotech battery. This gave about 200W. Overall weight was 425 gms.
There is not much space for the aileron servo to clear the battery so it is imperative that the balsa mounting pad is not too thick and that the servo arm just clears the upper wing skin. I glued both servos to balsa pads and then to the glass moulded wing and fuselage with epoxy thickened with micro fibres.
The battery was fixed to the fuselage bottom with sticky backed velcro.
I also drilled two 8 mm holes either side of the nose and made air scoops from diagonal slices of 12 mm carbon wing tube. a slightly larger triangular hole was formed behind the wing trailing edge, reinforced with a carbon patch.
Otherwise the installation was very much as reviewed by Andrew.
I set CG at the rearmost position ie 18 mm from the leading edge.
The first flight lasted less than a second as there was no aileron control. Fortunately there was not much damage due to our sodden field. It appeared that the battery velcro had come adrift from the fuselage bottom from the vigorous launch. It had slid backwards, hit the aileron horns and the servo had come unstuck from the wing.
Overnight repairs, including epoxying the velcro to the fuselage.
This time the little plane was away smoothly and responded well to the recommended throws. After a few minutes getting used to its handling at some altitude I decided to come lower to explore landing approaches. As I fed in down elevator it went into an unrecoverable vertical dive.
Examining the wreckage all the radio and power train still worked but the elevator servo had cleanly separated from the fuselage at the epoxy joint.
I suspect that some types of laminating resin leave a surface film of wax after curing and it was this that was preventing good adhesion of the epoxy gluing the servo in place.
In summary, a nice little plane, however take particular care how the servos are affixed to the air-frame.

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
Supra Pro Ultralite
18 Feb 2013
Review by: José Luis G.

I`ve recently bought a Supra. Receved in perfect condition.
Currently I`m uploading the building in my Blog of RC Groups.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1821065

I`m going tu use an outrunner (Hyperion HS 2216-12) with a 5:1 gearbox (Reisenauer micro edition). This will be a slow "assembly".

José Luis G.

Hyperion DS09-AMD Servo - 9mm 8.4g 2.4Kg.cm
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Tony Ruddlesden

I used one of these in an e converted Dynaflite Bird of Time, to drive the large all moving tailplane.
(MVVS 4.6 840 sport,14x8 Aeronaut).

Works perfectly!!!!!!!!!!!

1.1mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Best pushrod housing. Light, low friction and easy to install with CA glue.

1.4mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Best pushrod housing. Light, low friction and easy to install.

SmartLipo 240 V2
Worth spending the money
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Pete

I was hesitant in buying this for my Super Mini Topsky DLG, given the price for its size, but it's well worth it. It fits in the nose of the glider perfectly and charges off a 3S li-po pack.
The audible tones are plenty loud enough.
The only mod I did was to shorten the rx lead, but this was an easy job.
I haven't yet flown the glider long enough to see how much time I get from a full charge, but since field charging is so convenient it doesn't really matter! If you've got a mosquito class DLG or similar, put your hand in your pocket and get one of these Smart LiPo's!

Super Mini Topsky DLG
Excellent DLG
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Pete

This is my first DLG and I've been very pleased. The quality of the components is very good and although fiddly in places, the assembly is nothing too serious - anyone with some aeromodelling knowledge won't have any troubles. I put mine together over about a week and didn't encounter any difficulties.

I set the dihedral to 40mm under each wing and it flies fine. The glide ratio is very good but I've yet to get a good height on the launch - that'll come with practice.

A great service from Neil (thanks!) and a great glider, I can certainly recommend this one!

Power HD HD-1440A Servo - 8.5mm 4.5g 0.6Kg.cm
Great servo for the price
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Pete

I bought 2 of these for the elevator and rudder of my Super Mini Topsky DLG. These are great value servos and work perfectly in this glider. I bought the more powerful DSM44's for the wing servos. Recommended!

Power HD DSM44 Servo - 8.5mm 5.9g 1.6Kg.cm
Great value servo
17 Feb 2013
Review by: Pete

I bought two of these for the wing servos for a Super Mini Topsky DLG.

Great servo for the money, ample torque and speed for the job, with negligible slop.

Carbon Pushrod and Outer Tube Set / Bowden Cable
16 Feb 2013
Review by: Knut I. Skattebo

After searching stores in Norway for pushrods that is longer than 1 meter I did a search in some forums and found Hyperflight.

The cables came to Norway well packed in a pizza box and the shipping was almost as fast as I should have ordered from a store here in Norway. High quality pushrods and outer tubes.

Well done Hyperflight, thank you. I will buy more from here.

Maxa 3.5 F3J
16 Feb 2013
Review by: Neil Jones

Excellent service and I was very well looked after. Thank you!

Small Plastic Shrouded Servo Covers (Makes 2)
Shrouded servo covers
16 Feb 2013
Review by: S. Elkin

Just what I needed to do the job, nicely made and a good price, but I thought the postage charges were a bit high considering the size and weight of the item.

Hyperion DS09-AMD Servo - 9mm 8.4g 2.4Kg.cm
16 Feb 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Fully satisfied. Exceptional servos having very few competitors.

0.8mm Carbon Rod
Nice to be able to get >1m lengths
15 Feb 2013
Review by: Richard Swindells

We use a LOT of these (several hundred each year) and have tried a variety of suppliers.

The fact these come in longer lengths means that we get much less wastage, and the price is competitive too.

The quality is comparable to the DPP carbon.

The usual hassle free and fast delivery from hyperflight, too.

KST DS145MG Servo - 10mm 23g 5.2Kg.cm
15 Feb 2013
Review by: Stephanie Aldridge

I have been a modeller for the past 45years and have tried lots of well known brand servos over this time. I wanted some quality servos for my new camera gimbal for my aeropic quad.I looked rather deeply into the subject to the point of thinking of building my own.
I could not find any servo with zero backlash on the gear train. However I was so impressed by a video i seen featuring these so i decided to purchase a pair.

Money very well spent!

This servo just speaks quality product from the time you pick it up to connecting it to your radio quiet power with a reasonable response. The mounting lugs are robust and the whole servo speaks quality. It is supplied with a lovely quality alloy servo arm and a collection of nylon arms and screws. The alloy arm is a perfect engineering fit to the knurling on the output shaft and requires a perfectly true pull to remove it. This quality of engineering I like.
I will be purchasing more of these servos in the future for my larger models
.
I only have one negitive thing to say and its so minor i was not going to mention it the mounting lugs are bored for a 3mm threaded screw But there is not enough free space against the casing for the head of a 3mm threaded pin either a allan head or dome head to fit without taking a little from the diameter of the screw head However having said this, I highly recommend this servo if you require precision and like quality engineering and a servo you feel you can trust

Elf Mini DLG
15 Feb 2013
Review by: Guy

My second elf, after my first was accidentally squashed!!!!#%........And I'm still totally intoxicated!! Simply beautiful to fly, fly almost anywhere for instant gratification. If you've not tried DLG Before, this is the perfect introduction!

HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe
15 Feb 2013
Review by: BrianO'Neill

Packs a mighty punch even when being used to power an International One Metre sailwinch and digital rudder servo for an hour and a half competitive racing in top of A suit conditions...highly recommended, fantastic weight too.

SmartLipo 240 V2
15 Feb 2013
Review by: David

Exactly what I needed in my DLG. Battery is very small and allowed me to install my medium size receiver in the nose together with this small and light weight battery.

Blaster 2 21mm-8mm x 0.93m Carbon Tail Boom
Blaster 2 Replacement Boom
8 Feb 2013
Review by: Paul B

To stay any concern the last reviewer may have raised I can personally vouch for the fact this boom ordered sensibly as full length does indeed fit the Blaster 2.

After a tree grabbed my Blaster and after 4 days finally snapped my original boom, I replaced it with this boom and fitted a new V Mount no problems. You do of course have to telescope the new one into the old remaining boom when doing a proper job, and re-lay the balsa pod area. But no problem for anyone with modest experience. Lovely quality and very pleased :-)

26mm - 9mm x 1.2m Tapered Carbon Boom
30 Jan 2013
Review by: Blaz

Ordered two of those. One was perfect (stiff and lightweight) but one had a spot that was weak due to poor epoxy impregnation. It was replaced immediately by Neil, no questions asked. Thanks for excellent service.

Sapphire Fuselage-suitable for 2m-3m gliders & eSoarers
Sapphire fuselage pod review
23 Jan 2013
Review by: Tim

Great quality lightweight fuselage pod. Good size balance - big enough for 28mm outrunners, RC gear and batteries but still small and streamlined.

Used with Hyperflight 18mm boom and Topsky 2 wings for an electric powered DLG.

See this RCGroups discussion for more info:
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1801899

3.4mm Pushrod Outer Tube
3.4mm pushrod outer tube
18 Jan 2013
Review by: michael(RSA)

Great product,works like a charm. I sprayed silicon spray into the tube and onto my 1.5mm carbon pushrods before final assembly and they turned out super slick, no friction at all. Thanx HyperFlight

1.5mm Carbon Rod
1.5mm carbon rod
18 Jan 2013
Review by: michael(RSA)

Excellent product-made pushrods for my epo glider almost zero flex and awesome response on control linkages. Super service from HyperFlight.

KST DS125MG Wing Servo - 10mm 27g 7.0Kg.cm
17 Jan 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Have not yet had chance to use this servo type but recently purchased 8 of them for an upcoming project.
I have however found that there are considerable differences in the amount of play in the gear train from one servo to the next. I had to send back 5 out of 8.
Excellent response from hyperflight in changing the servos for slop free ones.

Maxa 3.5 Tip Panels
Order for tip panels
17 Jan 2013
Review by: Peter Zweers

Mid-October and mid-December ordered received, neat arrangement. The tip panels could not be better packaged. Very satisfied.

AVA V Mount
Bubble dancer
16 Jan 2013
Review by: Anonymous

As always good service and high quality goods

25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
Bubble dancer
16 Jan 2013
Review by: Anonymous

As always good service and high quality goods

Blaster 3 DLG Throwing Peg
Blaster 3 Throwing Peg
15 Jan 2013
Review by: Steve

This was ordered as a replacement for the supplied item which came off during a throw and was lost (plane still floated away just fine albeit not quite as high as normal !)

I suggest sanding the inner contact surface of the peg as well as the wing in the peg area only with a flat modelling file to improve bonding. Clean surfaces of dust with an alcohol wipe before rebonding.

Others also suggest a 3mm drill and carbon rod fitted through the peg and wing and flush with outer face of peg but I am reluctant to do this to a perfectly formed wing like the Blaster's. Bond appears fine now after sanding.

As supplied, the wing and peg are finished to the very highest quality - light,careful sanding provides the additional bond needed.

5.0mm Carbon Tube (4mm ID)
10 Jan 2013
Review by: Bill Glover

Good quality, quick delivery, decent price - can't ask for more than that!

4mm Carbon Rod
10 Jan 2013
Review by: Bill Glover

Good quality rod, nice quick delivery (150 cm sent via Parcel Force).

Elf Mini DLG
Brilliant Model - Looks Great in the air
10 Jan 2013
Review by: Simon Flynn

The Elf Mini is a beautifully manufactured model. My first wing arrived slightly damaged but Neil was excellent in organising a new delivery. This is my first DLG and I’m still spending time practicing my technique. The model seems alarmingly delicate when building (I’m used to chunky foamies) but is very sturdy out in the field. I’ve had a few tough landings with very little or no damage. I removed the covering of the recommended smart-lipo and found it fits at the front of the nose cone much better. I also replaced the carbon pushrods which have a glued steel horn with a one piece steel wire. This removes any chance of failure on a really hard throw. I definitely recommend this model to anyone new to RC flying or DLGs. Thanks Neil for the great service. I’ll be looking at a Blaster 2e when the summer comes!

Sokol
Great quality pylon racer
9 Jan 2013
Review by: Andrew

An impulse buy late on Sunday evening resulted in a ring on my doorbell the following day. Despite the courriers best attempts, the Sokol arrived well-wrapped and intact. Included were two PowerHD DSM44 servos.

Build:
Relatively straightforward. From front to back: 30mm Graupner precision spinner on a Mega 15/16/3 turning a APCE 4.75 x 4.75 prop pulling 30A. Speed controller behind that, mounted to the inside top of the fuz with hook and loop tape. Next comes the 2200mah 3S lipo that *just* fits in. Its almost as if the fuzz was designed for it. Wrapping up the fuzz install was a smaller receiver and the elevator servo mounted vertically aft of the trailing edge. The single aileron servo is mounted flat against the wing with about 6mm of balsa shimming it off the surface.

I did cut some cooling holes - 3 smallish ones on the nose and a large triangular one just aft of the trailing edge, durectly over the elevator server. A little carbon re-enforcing was needed to replace some of the lost strength around the wing bolt mountings. The final glue was used to mount the elevator horn. About 6 hours later, the plane was ready for its maiden.

Flying:
The maiden flight was a bit of a disaster. At full throttle she pulled away easy enough from the hand-launch and I quickly throttled back to about 1/3 to keep the speed down - boy this plane is quick! A wiggle of the elevator showed the recommended control throws were about right. However, a wiggle of the ailerons showed I've done the unthinkable and had my ailerons reversed. I slowed her down and did my landing circuit, but couldn't get that final turn sorted. From about 5 feet she stalled into the long, wet grass. The damage was a broken prop and some cosmetic damage to the wing. Repairs took less and an hour and I was really impressed with how tough this little plane is.

I did the second flight today and this time all went well. She flies nicely and sports-plane like on about 1/3 throttle. Half throttle is lively and full throttle is simply insane. Being a little plane you've got to keep her close and at 130mph your circuits start to look very circular. Throttle back and she'll glide on forever. Once the speed decays her sink rate does start to increase, as the extra weight of the lipo starts to be felt. Elevator high-rates are useful here to help with the final turn and flare before touchdown. I came in a little hot and broke the prop when she ground-looped, but there was no further damage on the plane.

Verdict:
This is a lovely little pylon racer that is relatively inexpensive, robust and quick to build. She looks the part and flies even better. Its the ideal plane for a club-level speed freak like me. I'd certainly recommend it.

Ripmax SD100 Servo (D47 equivalent) - 8.1mm 4.7g 1.1Kg.cm
Power!!
9 Jan 2013
Review by: Toby Cross

Expensive but worth it. They centre superbly, run off a 2 cell lipo and have loads of fittings. Use in an Elf DLG and brilliant. Very happy with them and worth the price. Don't bother looking around they are this price everywhere. As they say, you get what you pay for.

HyperLipo 2S 175 mAh LiPo Battery
Little battery
9 Jan 2013
Review by: Toby Cross

Great for the Elf. Fits as is above but you can shave off 3 grams by taking off the cover and soldering a lighter connector on. (Not neccessary but it was fun!)

Elf Mini DLG
Elf Mini DLG
9 Jan 2013
Review by: Toby Cross

Wow. Pure simple fun, easy to launch, to catch with a bit of practice and wil stay up for about 30 seconds in zero lift January conditions. Keep it light. Mine was nose heavy!! The 175 mAh 2 cell just fits, I would fit a 120 if doing again. The 6 channel orange also fits fine, again a 4 channel will save a few grams. Very easy to build, Be very careful with glue on the all moving stab. I glued mine solid!! Worth every penny, Go for it! Excellent comms from Neil at Hyperflight as well.

Frame for Ripmax SD150 (pair)
8 Jan 2013
Review by: Mark Jones

Excellent items made placing the servos easy

32mm HyperSpinner for 3mm shafts +3º twist (discontinued)
32mm HyperSpinner for 3mm shafts +3º twist
8 Jan 2013
Review by: Anonymous

Es un producto de gran calidad y magnifica precisión.

Gran servicio por parte de Hyperflight

KST DS09A Servo - 11.7mm 10g 1.5Kg.cm
8 Jan 2013
Review by: Pete

Very good small servo. Fast, accurate, and quite powerful.

Recommended.

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
8 Jan 2013
Review by: Richard Quin

I have been out of regular RC flying for some time and did not wish to carry on with petrol and glow aerobatics so selected to have a go at this new-fangled electric power.
I purchased the Mini Graphite some 6 months ago and finally got around to assembly November. The quality of the components are 1st class and having read all available from the instructions and e build threads decided on the setup below.
Kontronik 480-38 5.2 : 1 gear
Hyperion controller 90A
Hyperion Lipo 4s 2600
Aeronaut 13 x 8 folding prop
Had first flights last week set up with recommended throws and mixes and it flies like a dream. Once trimmed in all flight modes I was amazed at the pure soaring ability and wide speed envelope of this model. It is just as at home soaring gracefully or tearing up the sky. I have adjusted the C of G to 107mm which gives the feel and reaction that I am comfortable with for thermal sniffing and aerobatics. Crow braking is a revelation, as I have never used it before, I don’t think that I will ever tire of the sight of this delightfully sleek model gently and very controllably settling back to earth.
Great job Vladimir.

85g Ballast Set for the Blaster 3
Ballast Set for the Blaster 3
8 Jan 2013
Review by: corda

Du super matériel.

Livré avec un clips plastique qui permet de faire varier le CG .

Le prix est élévé dommage .

Vladimir's Models Blaster Wing Bags
Vladimir's Models Blaster Wing Bags
8 Jan 2013
Review by: corda

Toujours meme rapidité de commande sur ce point c'est un réel plaisir de commander chez Hyperflight.

Les housses d'ailes pour blaster de chez Vladimir sont parfaites, il y a même une poche intérieure pour y loger l'empennage de queue.

Dommage que cette housse ne prevoit pas le passage du PEG . Trés bon matériel un peu chére

Blaster 3 Spread Carbon / Blaster 3 Windy DLG
The windy wing is the best finishing job.
8 Jan 2013
Review by: Kihachiro Iwasaki

I think this wing has the best finish of any DLG . The perfectly finished surface is very beautiful and very very stiff.

I appreciate HyperFlight's support in replacing the wing which was damaged in shipping to Japan. HyperFlight did a good job when handling this matter. Thanks a lot Neil.

AVA V Mount
7 Jan 2013
Review by: nigel bennett

Great to have 3 sizes available. Perfect for the home builder.

22mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
7 Jan 2013
Review by: nigel bennett

These boom are excellent, stiff and light. I have used one for my Supra 3.4m winged O.D. E Soarer, and likewise for a 2.3m E Soarer.

MKS DS6125 Mini Servo - 10mm 25g  5.8Kg.cm
MKS DS6125 Mini Servo
23 Dec 2012
Review by: Paul Lingjarde

I have been using 3150 servos from Futaba for years and they are great but the MKS is a jewel, same size (although thinner), stronger, more precise, no backlash in gear train, and a much better way to install in wings.

Highly recommended

0.8mm Carbon Rod
20 Dec 2012
Review by: Anonymous

This size is ideal for my pushrods in micros. Great.

0.5mm Carbon Rod
20 Dec 2012
Review by: Anonymous

This was thinner than expected, but will be very usefull in my micro models.

1.5mm Carbon Rod
20 Dec 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Very pleased with all products, will be back again soon.
Regards, David.

1.4mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
Pushrod outer
18 Dec 2012
Review by: Spencer Greenhalgh

I have made pushrods for a 4m electric glider using this tubing for the outer and some Hyperflight 1mm carbon rod as the inner.Together, these produce a lightweight, slop free,low friction unit at lengths just over a metre.The tubing glues very easily to a Hyperflight carbon tailboom using thin cyano.

Medium High Start
17 Dec 2012
Review by: Guy

Super swift and speedy service as we come to expect from Neil, the silicone tuning looks top quality - yet to try in the field!!

VoiceZone Talking Timer
16 Dec 2012
Review by: Dan

Great service, very quick turnaround.

I already have one of these that I purchased years ago in Germany. I find the german lady a bit strict to my liking and prefer the more gentle english voice.

Joking aside, this timer is great for practice and also during competitions. The great thing is that you can turn the voice off if you want during a competition in case you want your caller to do a countdown manually.

Supra & Maxa Ballast Set - light
16 Dec 2012
Review by: Dan

Another excellent order with Hyperflight. Very quick turnaround and great service.

This ballast is for my Supra's. I intend to use it my lighter ballast and I have one for windy weather.

Yes, you can make your own ballasts quite easily, but with this one pre-made the perfect fit, clearance of the canopy and servo's and the easy cg setting with the multiple holes make it a no brainer for me.

I would not aim to modify the ballast on the field, it is for this reason I have this light set and a heavy one. I don't want to be fiddling with ballast setups between flights, I prefer to only decide which one to use before a flight.

Ripmax SD100 Servo (D47 equivalent) - 8.1mm 4.7g 1.1Kg.cm
Low profile wing servo
14 Dec 2012
Review by: Richard M Clark

These SD100 servo are superbly engineered and remarkably efficient. I use 4 in my Blaster 2e but in hindsight would have started out with the more robust SD150 for wing flaperon use, with the SD100 for rudder and elevator. A heavylanding under gusty conditions or even careless handling of the wing control surfaces can strip the nylon gears.

Comendation to Hyperflight for super quick response on two replacements and it would be great if spare gear sets could be stocked in due course. A shame to bin such a good servo for the lose of a couple of teeth.

SmartLipo 450 V2
SmartLipo 450
7 Dec 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Ordered and arrived at the door within 22 hrs, .... I'm very impressed!

1.4mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
Pushrod outer
7 Dec 2012
Review by: Andy Campbell

Remember to the order the length you need.
Stretch to size works well but you will need to cut off about an inch at each end that will be ruined by the pliers or two bits of wood in a clamp.
Worked well with 025 piano wire

11mm - 5.5mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
carbon dlg boom
4 Dec 2012
Review by: bob

Ordered this for a Mimi DLG build, excellent service from Neil. It arrived in two days.

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
4 Dec 2012
Review by: minami

Good model! Recommended.

Blaster 3 Spread Carbon / Blaster 3 Windy DLG
Blaster 3 SC
3 Dec 2012
Review by: Steve

This model is so beautiful, so well made it was a nervous and very careful build. (Very easy though). So much so I hesitated to use it in autumn wet weather soon after I finished it (and thought of selling while still pristine to buy a cheaper chucker). However have now flown it twice and it is absolutely brilliant. Imagine the benign Elf (which I also have), carry over the float and friendly characteristics and multiply by 2.5.
There you have the experience of flying this performance machine.
Build quality and aerodynamics of an inverted Adrian Newey F1 car.
Fitted up with Smart Lipo 650 and Hyperion metal gear digital servos all from Hyperflight. I got so carried away I ignored the battery warning double beep. Believe it or not it floated down level from 30m, to a safe, horizontal, gentle, slow landing with no Rx/Tx control!! What more can I say about the balance? CG spot on with 4 servos in the pod and no ballast.
Thankyou Neil for making these Ukrainian masterpieces so accessible in the UK.

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
MINI GRAPHITE-E
28 Nov 2012
Review by: r j simmons

Recently purchased the Mini Grapite-e hotliner, it arrived in a huge well packed box.
Was delighted with the with the quality and finish of this model. Even the hardware pack is second to none, if the biuld quality and finish are anything to go by, this model when completed should fly like a dream.

Graphite 2 F3J (discontinued)
Graphite 2 F3J
28 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

I was prompted to write a review on this product, not so much on the glider but more on the first class service I had from this firm and the courierused. I ordered the item around midday on a wednesday and in no time at all had an email
to inform me the item would be delivered on Friday. I was sceptical of this claim but it was
delivered in unmarked condition on the Friday around 1500 hrs. Now 3 days may be average for the UK but I reside in south eastern Australia. Superb courier service!

The glider is highly prefabricated and requires very little work. It is superbly finished. Vladimir does a first class job. The only quibble I have is that Neil did not answer a couple of queries of mine though with the vast amount of email traffic an internet company must deal with it possibly is easy to miss one every now and then. Apart from that top marks. I will do a flight perfomance review once I get the glider airborne.

10.0mm Carbon Tube (9mm ID)
27 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

good quality tube and super fast delivery

3.0mm Carbon Tube
27 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Good quality tube and super fast delivery

Sokol
22 Nov 2012
Review by: Sebastian

Wow, this is a fast plane, I really mean it! Perfect molded and perfect surface, a pro must have built this. Assembly takes about 8hours, you need to glue your servos and drill holes for the motor, thats it!

I used a Mega 16/15/2 with a YGE 60amp ESC and a Turnigy Nanotech 1600mSh 3S LiPo that is a tight fit in the fuselage. And off course I used 2 MKS DS65K servos, I just love them! I got no slop in any control surface. Last I used a Graupner Precision 30mm spinner and APC 4.1x4.1 propp. I think the all up weight is a little bit optimistic here, mine ended at 420g but it was no problem. You can add some more aileron movement, as it was in my opinion very slow at recommended aileron setting. 45% expo in elevator and aileron and a CG at 20mm I was ready for flight this rainy day!

First throw was exiting, it started to torque roll but it had no bad habits when I gave full elevator to save it. It is fast, crazy fast, no, super fast, no, mach 1 fast, yes! It flies very well but is a little bit "nervy" on the elevator at full speed, maybe to nose heavy. Landings isn't too hard, lands at reasonable speeds but make sure your prop doesn't point down or you may break it! Turns like a pylon racer!

Graphite 2e
Quick Delivery to Australia
22 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Received my Graphite 2 today, Friday 16th Nov at 1530 hrs Eastern
Australian time. Box was unmarked and glider in excellent condition. Great
service! Must be some sort of record, UK to AUSTRALIA via DUBAI in 3 days!
Parcels within Australia take more than a week. Absolutely top stuff!

Spent today admiring my new toy. Am very impressed with the standard of finish and level of completeness. I am very pleased.

Regards, Alfred.

ZAP CA Debonder Z-7  1oz Bottle
CA Debonder
22 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Softens CA. Visible as a pink gel then wipes iff easily.
Used it to remove misaligned V Mount and refixed with Epoxy.

CAM Height Limiter
21 Nov 2012
Review by: John Freeman

Ordered CAM and unit came within 3days. Good service.The CAM is a super piece of equipment and the one I have been using for the last 18months has not let me down. New model new CAM.

Frame for Ripmax SD100 (pair)
servo frame
20 Nov 2012
Review by: john

Excellent product,very cleanly cut,

SmartLipo 450 V2
great stuff!
19 Nov 2012
Review by: mario

I use it in a Vortex dlg - what i great thing! The best battery I ever had!!!!

Wing Bag for 1m Span Models (discontinued)
Wing Bag for 1m Span Models
16 Nov 2012
Review by: Guy

Very pleased indeed, bought for the Elf.
My Angel wings are safe and sound now.

3mm x 1mm Carbon Strip
carbon rstrip
16 Nov 2012
Review by: andrew

excellent stuff

MKS 2A SBEC
Servo protection / stability in RC Plane
14 Nov 2012
Review by: Ronald, Netherlands

During my search for RC components to build into my Sprite RC Plane, I bumped into the high quality of MKS servos, which I also ordered at Hyperflight a while ago.

Going over the electrical system and measuring the stall currents of each control surface with MKS servo's, I found out that the voltage at the servo is varying with the current drawn by the servo, due to the loss in the cable and connectors. One of the servo's (MKS6100) in the system didn't permit me to increase the voltage to compensate for this loss and since we cannot control this effect, I decided to look around for a local powersupply for each servo, as I prefer to have a stable voltage independant of the current draw at my servo's.

2nd reason is that if digital servo's are mechanically limited, the gear could break and they tend to draw Amps from the system, lowering the supply voltage, probably below the safe conditions of the receiver. I do not need to describe what the next phase will be. This BEC circuit also protects the rest of the system if this sitiation occurs, like an electronic fuse.

I searched for a solution and read a lot about these issues and realized that only a local stabilisation with non-switching technology (so linear) would work, as a switching power supply can sometimes generate spikes on the cable harness in a plane.

I plan to have each servo in my Spite plane equiped with this 2A BEC with a supply of about 6 Volts on the servo, which gives enough room for the cable/connector loss. The 6V supply is a switching supply, which gets its energy from an 3S LiPo. This way the switching back will take care of most of the voltage drop.

Why a 2 Amp MKS BEC and not 1.5 Amp MKS BEC; the maximum operating temperature of the 2A version is 10 degrees Celsius higer than the 1.5 Amps version. Since during summer it can become hot in the wing or fuselage, I decided to take that extra margin with that respect, despite the price difference.

It was the second time I ordered parts at Hyperflight and the parcel was here in The Netherlands within 5 days after ordering. I am thinking already for my next plane, probably DLG style.

Thanks to Neil for the good support and advice.

Deans Micro Plug and Socket - Black
13 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Package arrived very quickly and product was exactly as advertised. Very easy to deal with supplier.

Maxa 4 Ultimate F3J
MAXA 4.0 - the NON PLUS ULTRA
12 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

This plane is just awesome and flies in an own league, in my opinion.

Very controllable even at slowest speeds and with an unbelievable fast airfoil!

Perfect build quality without exception. Beats my Supra Pro Competition Spread Tow in almost every condition.

8.0mm Carbon Tube
9 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Good quality carbon tube that maintained a very consistent inside diameter. Very impressive service ordered late afternoon but still delivered next day.

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
8 Nov 2012
Review by: Pete

After many weeks searching the internet for the right product I finally decided on the SkyAssistant Logging Vario. My decision was made easier by the helpful advice from Hyperflight prior to purchasing this product. Once the order had been made and money sent my vario arrived the next day.

The software was simple to down load and the vario was easily set up to my personal preferences using the user friendly software. I required some advice on how to get the verbal information to the MT3030 in the format I wanted but this took one email and the response came within 20 minutes.

I also purchased an Intek M3030 Vario Receiver which is used to relay the information sent from the SkyAssist unit. The binding of the two units couldn’t have been simpler and in fact was a case of charging, switching on and selecting channel 6 which is the factory settings used by PitLab. If you need to use different frequencies because of interference then this is well described in the instructions and a straight forward procedure.

All in all 2 hours work had my vario up and running and installed into a model. The obligatory range check has found things to be good with no interference between the SkyAssistant, RC receiver, motor or Lipo. Some ground tests followed and the vario responded well to any movements. The information given back through the earpiece is excellent with regular information on Voltage capacities, altitude reading and temperatures been most helpful. The intervals for receiving the information had been preselected during the set up of the unit along with maximum and minimum parameters which should prove invaluable during use, especially the low voltage alarm on the Lipo. The vario will hopefully help me to fly smoother and centre thermals more easily ultimately and hopefully extending my flying time with the peace of mind I have life in my Lipo to do so.

Approaching a weekend in Mid November the weather forecast was grim (wet and
windy) and it looked like it will not be possible to test my new SkyAssistant Vario again. However on the Friday evening the forecaster change their report to broken cloud and sunny spells and a 5mph Westerly winds ideal for flat field soaring from my local club.

Batteries charged and another range checked completed to ensure there was no interference between the SkyAssistant and my other onboard electronics it was time to assess the Vario in flight.

My Lipo was attached and the start up process was doubly reassuring, the ESC bleeped as should confirming flight readiness and the SkyAssistant unit completed its series of bleeps and verbal report confirmed it was ready for use. I always check my Lipo with a battery checker prior to use but it was also nice to hear verbal confirmation of the Voltage condition of my Lipo. With a club mates help to launch my model we were finally away, the earpiece began to intermittently bleep in my earpiece confirming the glider was climbing in turn confirming the SkyAssitant was working.

The SkyAssistant unit can be set up on a PC to your personal preferences. I had calibrated my unit to inform me of the following information.
1, A 0.1V drop from my Lipo
2, A 20ft height gain
3, Temperature reading every 3 minutes
During the flight the SkyAssistant unit passed this information on to my earpiece as per my pre selected settings and without fail. Of course the vario continued to emit its tones depending on the air conditions I flew in.

There was little lift to be had on the day however the vario responded well to attitude change. What I liked was that I could use the vario to trim the glider to its best possible glide angle by listening to the tones and watching the speed of the glider.

Conclusion: If you are looking for a standalone telemetry system then you cant go far wrong with the SkyAssistant. The telemetry information you receive can only help you to seek thermals out and prolong your flying time knowing your battery condition is within safe operating conditions.

Great Product from PitLab and great service from Hyperflight.

Ripmax SD100 Servo (D47 equivalent) - 8.1mm 4.7g 1.1Kg.cm
Just the jobbi
8 Nov 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Does sterling work on my Elf, highly recommend.

Contoured DLG Throwing Blade
My favorite blade.
8 Nov 2012
Review by: Kjell-Sture Johansen

Very nicely made. Stiff, strong and very good ergonomics! Highly recomended.

25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
25mm Boom
5 Nov 2012
Review by: Chris Morrison

Nice quality boom at a very reasonable price.
This 25mm fits over the end of the kristoffair M2E-e fuselage very nicely.
The 22mm boom will fit inside the Kristoffair M2A-e

22mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
22mm Boom
5 Nov 2012
Review by: Chris Morrison

Nice quality boom at a very reasonable price.
This 22mm fits inside the kristoffair M2E-e fuselage very nicely.
The 25mm boom will fit over the end of the M2A-e resulting in a longer boom length if preferred.

Super Mini Topsky DLG
Super Mini Topsky DLG (out of the box)
4 Nov 2012
Review by: Keith Maunders

The order arrived next day in strong cardboard box. Super service and comms from Mr Hyperflight. (Thank you).

A fast appraisal of contents showed that everything needed to complete assembly/build
was in the box and appeared to be of quality construction. I'm looking forward to putting this one together and trying on flat field and slope. Will post in forum when maidened.

Keith Maunders

Maxa Electric Fin
Maxa Electric Fin
31 Oct 2012
Review by: Nikos Grammatikakis

An excellent product well manufactured and a superb fit.

Hyperion DS09-AMD Servo - 9mm 8.4g 2.4Kg.cm
Hyperion DS09-AMD
30 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

I think it is a good servo and i decided to use it in my Supra tail . I am not sure if it is the okay for elevator but most of my friends use this servo in their Supras.

MKS 1.5A SBEC
SBEC
30 Oct 2012
Review by: Corda

Vite commandé, vite recu, vite mise en fonction.

SBEC de qualité par sa stabilité de fonctionnement. Ne chauffe pas ou vraiment trés peu.
Son fonctionement, son ergonomie, ainsi que son poid son des elements de choix qu'en à l'emploi de ce SBEC MKS, vraiment trés pratique et simple d'emploi nul doute que sa qualité sera gage de sa longévité .

SmartLipo 450 V2
Smart lipo
30 Oct 2012
Review by: corda r-g

Tres bon matériel. Le buseur est super intressant, stabilisation voltage à 5 Volts plus besoin de régulateur de tension = gain de poid pour nos modèles.

Le chargement super rapide et controlé . Je me demande comment j'ai pu me passer de ce type de matériel jusqu'ici . Vraiment trés pratique et lèger.

Erwin XL
! WOW !
30 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

The Erwin XL is manufactured very well and is extremely hard. Everything fits and the installation can begin.

I also fly the Ultralight Erwin XL and am thrilled by the performance. I look forward to flying this design with more speed and in windier conditions.

Many thanks to Hyperflight for the great service and for stocking these superb models.

MKS DS65K Servo - 8.5mm 6.5g 2.2Kg.cm
27 Oct 2012
Review by: TonyM

Fantastic servos, light, strong, accurate and small - needed to be thin to fit in the Steigeisen wing. Beautiful too, it was a shame to have to cover them over.

SmartLipo 240 V2
26 Oct 2012
Review by: Russell

Excellent product, ideal for the Elf I recently brought from Hyperflight. First class service as you would expect.

AVA Pro / Supra Competition Tailplane
Service response time
24 Oct 2012
Review by: Jim

I needed a tailplane for my Supra Pro quickly. Hyperflight's website showed one in stock (the color I wanted) and Neil's response was outstanding. It arrived here packaged securely, undamaged, 5000 miles in less than a week. Credibility is the key with suppliers and Hyperflight is great.

6.0mm Carbon Tube
Quality
23 Oct 2012
Review by: Russell

Would just like to say the this is quality carbon, and excellent service as normal

Hyperion Servo Wire 6m (discontinued)
Hyperion Servo Wire 6m
22 Oct 2012
Review by: DAVEKW

LIGHT AND A FAIR DIA OF WIRE, EASY TO SOLDER AND USE IDEAL FOR EXTENSIONS WITHOUT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT - GOOD VALUE !

Ripmax SD150 Servo  (D60 equivalent) - 9.1mm 9.9g 2.5Kg.cm
SD 150 SERVO
21 Oct 2012
Review by: DAVEKW

VERY QUIET , ACCURATE AND QUITE FAST, AMPLE POWER FOR AILERONS ON MY 2.5 MTER DG 1000 , ELEVATOR AND RUDDER AT 4.8 VOLTS .
VERY NICE SERVO

5m 28 SWG Stainless Steel Wire (discontinued)
5m 28 SWG Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Pushrods
21 Oct 2012
Review by: Steve

Perfectly packaged product. Just the job.

1.1mm PTFE (Bondable Teflon) Pushrod Outer Tube
Teflon Pushrod Outer Tube
21 Oct 2012
Review by: Steve

A basic item in many ways. However vitally useful
and does what it says on the tin i.e. makes pushrods glide like
the precision DLG they control. What is less commonplace is the
immaculate way they arrived - neatly coiled and taped together with the ss pushrod wire ordered at the same time, in a tailor-made flat box.
Packed with less care and the wire would spring open and be ruined with kinks and bends. These things matter and Hyperflight takes the trouble.

Elf Mini DLG
Beauty in the air
19 Oct 2012
Review by: Bill

Beautifull modell and great service. Cant wait to put it together...!!!

Elf Mini DLG
ELF Mini dlg
19 Oct 2012
Review by: McThemis

Although I'm experienced RC modeller, I had no experience in DLG gliders. The idea came from some videos on YouTube. After some research in RCGoups, the Elf came up and so the site of Hyperflight. After the initial contact with Neil, I decided to try it out. Neil's support was EXCELLENT! He provided all the info that I needed (Lots of e-mails - Thanks again Neil)! The pack arrived in Greece in 7 days perfectly packed without any damage!

The assembly took about 3-4 days. The manual is really straightforward and I enjoyed every step of the building process...a few measurements, a careful use of glue and that's it. Now, flying this baby is just amazing! The first throws were without running, just a gentle swing, but it worked just fine! It took me about 70 throws to learn how to throw it right! So far in dead air, with a strong throw and careful flying I can fly for 1 minute and 15 seconds! The longest flight I've managed so far is 15 minutes...But I think that everyone can do better than that. The Elf can loop, fly inverted, make (very) tight turns, make square loops, it can even ROLL!!! I flew it with a Blaster II and gained more altitude in less time! The only setback of this plane is that it can't fly with a lot of wind.

The Elf is simple, it's easy, it's fun, it's cheap, it is brilliant!!!

None of these wouldn't have been realized without Neil's support! This site is excellent! My next model (Blaster 3 or FW5) will also be from HyperFlight!

Thanks Neil.

Contoured DLG Throwing Blade
18 Oct 2012
Review by: Cam MacDonald

Great service received next day.
Very comfortable to hold and launch, and easy to install.

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
16 Oct 2012
Review by: Tony Ruddlesden

Arrived yesterday, 20,000km without any damage whatso ever. All parts wrapped and suspended in the box by tape.Well done.

The standard of construction is first class.

Tony Ruddlesden.
Wellington
New Zealand

AVA Pro-e Pod
ava pro-e pod
16 Oct 2012
Review by: d gay

As usual anything bought from Hyperflight is of outstanding quality, with very quick service , and help if needed.

Elf Fuselage
Elf Fuselage
16 Oct 2012
Review by: Mik

I bough one of these after a buzzard got hold of the Elf and broke the boom in 2 pieces and wrecked the elevon link.

Delivered promptly as usual and packaged professionally in a tube.

I replaced the old broken fuselage with this new version. I must say it is very user friendly. Furthermore after you realize that the carbon pushrods are very delicate and they break just by beinding them slightly then you are off to a smooth and easy finish. It took me approx 1.5 hr to get the fuselage replaced. Great product highly recommended if you want to sprouce up/repair your elf.

Super Topsky 2 DLG
Topsky 2 Disser
15 Oct 2012
Review by: Dave Manders

Thanks to hyperflight 'recieved order the next day.

I ordered the Topsky 2 disser.The kit was slightly different than the pictures as in the wing tips are curved back so a bit of care is needed to place the launch peg so as not to have the tip catch your hand.(maybe it is supposed to be cut straight ?) the wing does have a nice shape.The kit went together well and using the supplied formers for the tail makes setup easy.Have had a few launches and quite impressed as this is my first DLG. Plenty of build tips on the internet to help.

Super Mini Topsky DLG
Mini Top Sky DLG
14 Oct 2012
Review by: Robert Aiken

Hi folks if you're reading this you are probably thinking of buying a small DLG. I have now built and flown a Mini Top Sky which was my first DLG and I'm really happy with the results. The little glider flies really well and the discus launch thing isn't as big a nightmare as I thought it would be.

That said here are a few things that may help if you decide to build one.
1. There are no instructions in the kit, but they are available on the web link provided and numerous web forums have variations and modifications. In any case the build is very straight forward.
2. I didn't use any where near the recommended amount of dihedral it seemed way over the top. Mr Hyperflight was very helpful at working out the correct dihedral, seems to know his stuff and didn't mind answering a few queries about my build.
3. Keep the tail light and reinforce the bottom of the fin with a strand of carbon fiber and super glue.
4. If your going to use it for slope soaring don't be too worried about the weight saving. I'm not saying build it heavy, just that you can afford to use two drops of S/G to hold the horizontal stab on instead of one!

I hope you enjoy yours as much as I'm enjoying mine :-)

Elf Fuselage
Boom - de luxe
14 Oct 2012
Review by: Bjarne

Quality - slightly above my original, which was impeccable. Super packing and speed of delivery too.

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
12 Oct 2012
Review by: Joel Messmer

A very good servo - almost as good as the legendary DS6125... In my MAXA-4 I only have DS6125 and DS95, but in my Supra Pro Competition Spread Tow I decided to use only the DS6100 in the wings because of the weight. Vertical down from a height of 280m (vario measured) is no problem for the DS6100!

Supra Pro Competition Spread Carbon
12 Oct 2012
Review by: Joel Messmer

One of the best planes ever! If I could own just one plane - it would be a Supra Pro. The quality is outstanding and the weight is unbelievable...

Elf Nosecone
Exceptional service
11 Oct 2012
Review by: Graham

I needed a replacement nosecone after 'landing' my Elf on top of a 75' high flood light - one of the challenges faced when catching the thermals rising from the school's Astro-turf sports pitch! Fortunately the wind rose while I was working out how to get it down and solved the problem for me. A cracked nose cone and a broken push rod, I recon I got off lightly. Notification that the nosecones were back in stock arrived, the order placed next day, and delivery in less than 24 hours. That's the level of service I've come to appreciate from Neil and his team. Thanks lads!

Blaster 3 Nosecone
11 Oct 2012
Review by: Richard Edmunds

Requested notification when stock arrived - received email about 3 weeks later. Very prompt delivery

Phoenix Models K8b - 3.5m ARTF
11 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

A lot of glider for the money. Nicely made, but not air brakes and the pilot is the wrong scale and rubbish, but these are easily fixed.
Bring out a Sperber Junior Phoenix.

HyperFlight comment: Airbrake pockets are built into the structure, so fitting brakes is reasonably straight forward.

JJ Edge ARTF DLG (wing servos fitted)
Great Model!
11 Oct 2012
Review by: Bjørn

I have managed to test the JJ Edge some more. I wrote to you some time ago that this bird needed a little more thinking ahead, and I also had the impression that it needed more speed than my old DLG. It's all rubbish, just a matter of getting the CG right!

What a wonderful plane it turned out to be! Floating forever in dead air it seems and handles beautifully in all conditions. Very responsive with the throws suggested on your page. Here in Norway we have quite some wind, but with the extra ballast you hardly notice the difference. So far I've only tried with 40 g ballast. But in exactly that kind of wind I sometimes miss having a rudder, so I may install it during the dark winter days here.

As elevator servo, I first had a Dymond D47 as suggested on your site, but it doesn't seem to handle the pull-string system. Constant chatter and from time to time it would give full elevator-up for a second! Happened during a full power launch the first time, so now I know that it also flies well up-side-down. Luckily it only lasted for a brief moment so it wouldn't do a full loop. I tried with 3 different D47 that I had lying around, all with the same result. So now I changed to a Futaba digital micro servo with stronger torque, the problem is gone but it's a tight fit. Maybe that's worth pointing out on your website as I really wouldn't recommend the D47 (Ripmax SD100).

Elf Mini DLG
11 Oct 2012
Review by: Guy

Like flying an Angel..... Couldn't be more delighted!!

AVA Pro-e Electric F5J
AVA Pro-e and Hyperion DS09-AMD servo
10 Oct 2012
Review by: Jeff Perkins

Fantastic service, my AVA Pro-e was delivered the day after I ordered it. Thank you very much Hyperflight. There was a small hole in the box but there was no damage to the contents due to the large amount of packaging. However, I did have some out of date instructions with the kit but a phone call soon had the correct instruction emailed to me. The wing joiners needed some sanding down to create a good fit. I am still in the build phase at the moment but will send another review after flight. I ordered 4 Hyperion DS09-AMD servos to install in the tail and spoilers and while these servos were connected to my AR6255 the servo connected to the aileron output started to hunt around the null point and then stopped working. The end result being that it appears as if the gears have all been stripped. A phone call to Hyperflight and they are sending me another servo and I shall return the non working back to them. I am a bit worried that this kind of problem happened while there was no strain being applied to the servo. The total cost of the glider with Rx, motor and batteries comes to £1200 and this is a lot of money to be in the air should one of these Hyperion servo failures happen again.

Blaster 2e Fuselage & Fin set
Fuselage
9 Oct 2012
Review by: Laurence

As perfectly formed as the original.

Only issues is I feel it is a pity that one has to purchase the entire kit, as it really comes with everything..tail fin, fin mount pendulum mount, cockpit hatch, hardware pack.. I only needed the fuse, so I have a lot of spare parts I don't really need...Oh well.

Blaster 2 and Blaster 2e Tailplane
Blaster 2 Tailplane
9 Oct 2012
Review by: Laurence

Replacement horizontal stab for the blaster 2. Great, well packed and perfectly formed just like the original...as you'd expect.

Small Plastic Shrouded Servo Covers (Makes 2)
Wing servo covers
9 Oct 2012
Review by: Rene Wallage

Normally I wouldn't bother writing a review for something like this. But these covers are realy great! Easy to cut (although you have to take care not to crack or deform them while cutting the "bump", I used a new exacto blade), and easy to fit. I just used tape.
And for that price you can't make them yourself!

MKS DS6125 Mini Servo - 10mm 25g  5.8Kg.cm
MKS DS6125 mini servo
9 Oct 2012
Review by: Skip

Excellent servos with a tight slop-free gear train and plenty of torque. I've found them to be particularly good for large flaps on Open class e-Soaring models. Not the cheapest servo around, but definitely one of the very best! Highly recommended.

3.0mm Carbon Tube
8 Oct 2012
Review by: Mike North

First class service from Hyperflght.

Product quality excellent as expected.

Elf Mini DLG
Great Service
6 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Very nice DLG, well designed, light and strong.

I had a problem with shipping damage, but this was dealt with quickly and professionally - great customer service, I would recommend and will be using 'Hyperflight' again

Elf Nosecone
Elf Nosecone
5 Oct 2012
Review by: Steve

My Elf was mysteriously attracted to landing on slate and rocks in the welsh field where I fly. That and my own inexperience led to the urgent need for a replacement nosecone......which Neil supplied in the usual prompt manner. If only all suppliers were as together!

3mm x 0.5mm Carbon Strip
Good product at a nice price
4 Oct 2012
Review by: Richard Swindells

Next day delivery and I cannot fault the price or quality of the product.

AVA Pro 26mm - 9mm x 0.98m Homebuilder's Boom
4 Oct 2012
Review by: John Selby

Great product,7 day delivery to the other side of the world,excellent service.
This is the second product I have purchased.

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
Mini Graphite E
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Nigel Mcloughlin

Still in the process of assembling this model might speed up a bit now the nights are drawing in...
Many years ago I had the F3b Graphite glider when they first came out, it was absolutely amazing, in build quality, finish and performance. I was very pleased to see that the build and finish are still just as good & I am sure the performance won't be a disappointment.

I got a Kontronic KIRA 480-34 5,2:1 + JAZZ 80LV speed controller Direct from Kontronik in Germany. Motor calc is predicting a 3900ft/min climb rate with a 14" Aeronaut prop using a Thunder-power 3s 2500 lipo. I think I will use a smaller prop 13 X 7 for general flying as the previous set up will get the Graphite VERY small VERY quickly.

When I picked up the glider from Neil along with one of the glider bags I bought 4 X Hyperion DS09-AMD metal gear servos (2 for the V tail & 2 for the Ailerons) and 2 X Hyperion DS095-FMD servos for the Flaps. As a side note the DS09-AMD does fit in the V tail, they do protrude a couple of mm but the carbon fibre servo covers are con-caved so clear the servo body nicely.

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1100mm (43") Glider Bag
Glider bag 1100mm
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Nigel Mcloughlin

Having previosly bought the larger bag for my Ava Pro E ultimate it was a natural choice to get another for the mini Graphite I bought. Extremely well made tough bag, just what is needed to keep these models protected.

Maxa 4e
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Dennis Clark

This is a spectacular glider a true comp winner or if you are like me a sheer pleasure to own and fly.

Quality is unsurpassed in my experience and consequently not cheap.

Lacks only comprehensive instructions which would complete an excellent package.

3.4mm Pushrod Outer Tube
3.4mm Pushrod Outer Tube+carbon inner
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Alan Alderwick

I have used the outer and carbon inner on a V-tail Alex and the outers as closed loop guides in the fuselage of a 5mtr, scale sailplane. Both applications are very successful and I would have no hesitation in recommending there use.

3.0mm Carbon Tube
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Steve Sowrey

Product is excellent, just what I have been looking for.. Using carbon tube for insert tube for fishing floats, already tested and cannot find fault. Good few salmon in the freezer will testify to my claims. Made a jig for cutting tube to prevent splitting as freehand cutting not recommended. Many thanks, will be ordering more.

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
Sky Assistant Vario
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Simon

I thought long and hard before hitting the buy button on this vario and Intek receiver because they seem so expensive when you have got used to Chinese "chip as chips" electronics!
However, I am glad I did as it is a rather nifty gadget (although I can't claim it has made me any better at finding thermals but at least I now how quickly I'm coming down!).

I struggled with setting it up at first because I don't think the instructions are very good. In addition, I think it was supposed to come with voices pre-loaded which mine didn't, but once I'd sussed that and loaded them and then played with the setting having plugged it into my PC all is well. It sometimes momentarily loses contact and squarks at me but I suspect that is when it gets shielded by a bit of carbon in my glider.
All in all I'm happy but I can't help feeling they should be half this price (although the £40 off was a good discount and I wouldn't have bought it at full price)

HyperFlight Comment
Yes all SkyAssistants do normally have the English voice file loaded. Apologies that you had to do this.

Carbon Pushrod and Outer Tube Set / Bowden Cable
Diffficult problem solved
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Having crashed my Supra in Australia I could not source replacement rods locally of suitable length (around 1.5M) They arrived safely in around 4 days in a nice pizza box. Quality is very good. I am now back in the air. Thank you Hyperflight UK

Fu-Fix External Bearing Kit (pair)
Fu-Fix
3 Oct 2012
Review by: George

I put them in the wings, servos KST 125 and KST 135, the cool thing on the plane Airon - Valentamodel.cz

Ripmax SD100 Servo (D47 equivalent) - 8.1mm 4.7g 1.1Kg.cm
Great little servo
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Motobiman

Using these micro servos inall sorts of applications. Never had a bad one.
Stripped a gear due to turning servo arm (dont do it) but spares easily available so fixed in no time. Surprising power and very fast especially on 2 cell lipo with MPX or Jeti Rx that can also run on 9volts.

Ripmax SD100 Servo (D47 equivalent) - 8.1mm 4.7g 1.1Kg.cm
Quality Micro Servo
3 Oct 2012
Review by: Motobiman

Using these micro servos in lots of models - Gliders and Egliders, indoor 3D, Tomboy/Mills 2Channel and small EDF.

Never had a bad one. Stripped a gear once due moving servo arm (never a good idea) but just replaced gearset.

Well worth the money................ IMHO

10mm x 0.5mm Carbon Strip
Great!
3 Oct 2012
Review by: //O.

Good quality and nicely cut to spec, also posted really quickly!! Very pleased! Cheers //O.

Elf Mini DLG
elf mini dlg
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Lele

Spedizione velocissima. Imballo robusto. Modello splendido. Estremamente divertente, Un ottimo acquisto. GREAT !!

Tailplane for the Maxa 4 and Maxa 3.5
Maxa parts order
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Andre Borowski

I have orderd seval items from Neil recently. He provides a friendly and efficient service and I would reccomend him to any potential customer

Blaster 2 21mm-8mm x 0.93m Carbon Tail Boom
NOT a B2 Boom :(
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

This is not a direct replacement for the Blaster 2 you cannot use the V mount and fit this to the pod at the same time - if you install into the pod - the diamater of the tube where the V mount is supposed to go is WAY too wide - this is NOT a Blaster 2 boom at all. Pretty dissapointed that it is sold as such.

HyperFlight Comment
The product definitely is a Blaster 2 tail boom, as made by Vladimir's Models. Maybe the customer forgot he requested that it be cut down to 88 cm length to allow it to be posted by regular mail.

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Alek Balara

Bought two. Great service and quick delivery. Servos are good. I would use this shop again. Thank you!

AVA Pro / Supra Competition Tailplane Sleeve Nut
2 Oct 2012
Review by: J. Sonnenmeier

Good service, perfect fit.

AVA Pro 26mm Boom with Hexagonal Fitting
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Very High Quality. Will be used to custom-built Bubble Dancer wings.
Thanks for the quick service - Sven

AVA Glider Pod (discontinued)
AVA Glider Pod
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Very High Quality Will be used to custom-built Bubble Dancer wings.
Thanks for the quick service - Sven

AVA V Mount
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Anonymous

Very High Quality Will be used to custom-built Bubble Dancer wings.
Thanks for the quick service - Sven

Blaster 2 and Blaster 2e Tailplane
Blaster 2 and Blaster 2e Tailplane
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Paul

There are many model products you can fabricate yourself, or make do and mend with other options. But these have to be one of those components you'd be crazy to even try. They're as light as it gets, superb quality and a breeze to fit on a blaster2/2e or even your own DLG and as always very safely and quickly delivered. As are all Hyperflights products. Cheers Neil :-)

4mm Carbon Rod
Bought a 4 mm carbon rod
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Christian Lerche

Nice quality, good shipping package. Overall good purchase.

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
Very Strong Performance
2 Oct 2012
Review by: David

Ideal suggestion for my Blaster 3 thanks

Elf Nosecone
Elf Nosecone
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Steve

OEM nosecone from Vladimir. Brought the Elf back to new after a bad landing hit some gravel. Fast delivery as always from Hyperflight.

Losi 150 mAh NiMH Elf Battery
Losi 150 mAh NiMH Battery
2 Oct 2012
Review by: Steve

Compact, powerful, fits the Elf nosecone snugly. Gives a close to ideal CG. Good value and gives long flight times. A safe choice for those worried about Lipo impact damage.

Phoenix Models K8b - 3.5m ARTF
Fantastic Model
27 Sep 2012
Review by: Bernie

The ASK 8 landed safely today, what a fantastic model and what excellent value for money. I built the Flair kit years ago but it was nothing like this, the finish is superb. I now need to move house as my modelling room is not big enough!

Thanks again for such great service (my dog even enjoyed the foam packing, I am still finding bits around the house).

Regards,

Bernie.

HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe
22 Sep 2012
Review by: Sebastian

I bought this LiFe battry for my Stark DLG - to get rid of the regulator and to get longer flight times. I removed the wrapping and the wires in instead soldered a standard RC servo plug that I connect directly to my receiver.

The weight of the wrapping is 1.4g and without that and the balance wire the total weight is just 27g . With my 2S 350mah lipo and bec + a 5g noseweight I had 31g in the nose so its 4g lighter now! This will be my standard battery for all my DLG planes.

I use 4 MKS DS65K servos in my Stark and they seems to handle that extra 0.6V great so it should be no problem to run 6V rated servos on this LiFe!

LiPo Regulator & Alarm - 5.5V (discontinued)
LiPo Regulator & Alarm - 5.5V
Regulator
4 Sep 2012
Review by: Thijs

Super handy item!! You don't need to worry about crashing you're DLG in to the ground because of low voltage!

Blaster 2e
Blaster 2e - useful advice on assembly
30 Aug 2012
Review by: Richard

Dream Machine! High pressure, stable air, no thermals but a gentle flow of air up a large south facing stubble field with a ten foot hedge row at the top. My Blaster 2e tracked to and fro along the stationary wave created by the hedge, no power input required, just lowered the flaperons about 5 deg and immensely satisfying flying! A wonderfully aerodynamic machine.

My setup: EMAX 2822, 15A ESC, 10x6 prop, 4xSD100 servos, Futaba R617 2.4GHz Rx.
For light air 500mA 3s LiPo, giving 6 climbs of 30s. Flying weight for thermalling is 394g AUW.
For 15-20mph winds 850mAh LiPo, with AUW 415g; plenty of fast flying with good penetration to windward. No additional balancing weight needed.

Two noteworthy points concerning assembly:-
1) To get a really good alignment of the motor and spinner: ensure motor is mounted geometrically central on the supplied bulkhead, cut three air flow slots on the circumference, mount using 3mm bolts. Now face the smaller front mounting bulkhead with a thin ply disc. Drill a 3mm hole absolutely centerally and glue bulhead temporarily. You can now slide motor and bulkhead forward so that the shaft engages the 3mm hole and is thus in true axial alignment ready for epoxying into correct position.
2) A neat way of connecting wing servos to the Rx in the fuselage. Cut the female servo connectors from the wing servos. Now wire up the two futaba female connectors into a four wire harness(Common. +ve supply, signal left aileron, and signal right). Terminate this in a 4pin JST-XH socket (ie a balancer socket from Lipo). Feed the the females down through the wing pylon to the Rx Ch1 and Ch6. The second part of the harness starts with a four pin plug but you need to solder TWO +ve leads and TWO -ve leads - thus there are six wires, which will now go up to the opening on the underside of the wing and into the servo bays where they will be soldered onto the previous cut wires, and sleeved with heat shrink. By carefully arranging the length of the wiring you will be able to plug and unplug the wing AND separate the two wing halves, folding them together for transportation, while maintaining servo connection.

Super Mini Topsky DLG
22 Aug 2012
Review by: Richard Sheppard

The kit arrived in a sturdy cardboard box less than 24 hours after I ordered it - great service from Hyperflight.
All components required for finishing the model are in the kit bar the adhesives and radio gear. The tail surfaces come finished in glass cloth and hinges laser cut (or milled?) into the balsa.
I built the glider over a couple of evenings, following the not very comprehensive instructions linked to on this site. It isn't a difficult build so I guess the information on-line is adequate but patchy.
The on-line instructions call for 8cm per side for dihedral, which seems excessive for and aileron model. I built mine with around 25mm per side and it flies fine. The fit of the tail boom to the pod is a little sloppy so I wrapped a piece of the supplied glass cloth around the spigot on the pod to obtain a tighter fit without recourse to a big dollop of epoxy.
For radio gear I used a standard 6 channel Flysky receiver stripped of its case and wrapped in heat-shrink. I found that by cutting down the plywood servo tray (made for 3.7 gram servos) I could slip the receiver down under the wing, which gave more access for the battery and a small switch (I used a 210mah Nicad and a jack socket switch) in the nose. I didn't like the wire in Teflon tube control runs taped to the exterior of the tailboom so made the surfaces sprung and ran guitar string pull wires down the inside of the tailboom. There where no hints on how to attach the carbon fibre nose hatch so I epoxied with a small glass cloth patch an overhanging length of 5x0.5mm carbon fibre strip along the underside of the cover which enables the cover to be slid forwards and then back to secure the ends under the hatch opening.
I also decided to leave off the launch peg and initially try launching by holding the wingtip between thumb and fingers. This seems to work fine on such a small model and I can throw the thing to around 30 metres with no trouble so I shan't bother fitting it.
Finished weight of my glider was around 170 grams. I made the wing centre section a little heavier than it needed to be but otherwise can't see where I could save much weight. Balance with the 210mah Nicad is about spot on. I suspect the pre-finished tail surfaces could be lighter. At this weight the glider flies very nicely. It responds well to the controls and I'm amazed how, when I want to land it nearer to my feet, I can get one more 360 out of it so near the ground without tip stalling. The rudder is handy in these cases for overcoming adverse yaw and helping it round at low speeds. The wing skin aileron hinges are still a little stiff so throw is restricted if available servo torque is low. I mean to detach the linkage and wobble them around a bit to free them up. The foam wing is easily bruised and mine has several dents where Ive absent-mindedly held it against my Tx whilst fiddling about with something but I doubt this noticeably affects performance.
It’s a great little model. Make some wing covers so you can chuck it in the car ‘just in case’ when you ‘nip out to the shops’ and you’ll have a tough little glider you can fly almost anywhere.

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
Fantastic Sailplane and service from Neil
14 Aug 2012
Review by: Simon

Finally maiden my new Hyper AVA Pro-E from Neil and all I can say is "fantastic !"

This is my second AVA-E that I've built and decided to go the non conventional route and put the servos in the nose of the fuselage instead of the tail. My setup is:
1. Motor (light weight with planetary gearbox)
2. Servo's
3. ESC
4. Lipo
I then put the receiver in the wing, theirs room in the center section were the wing mounts to the fuselage and I ran 2 small tubes into the 1st 2 ribs for the 2.4 whiskers (JR DMSS). I just heated and pealed back the covering and reapplied a small amount of covering.
Ended up with a very light weight, easy to balance, electric sailplane that is just a joy to fly.

Thanks Neil

Simon

Blaster 3 DLG
11 Aug 2012
Review by: Brian

Neil, thanks for your help and also your hospitality on my last visit. I have now had some time flying the Blaster 3 purchased on that visit and I am finding it an absolutely delightful model to fly.

The weight came in at 268gm due to cutting wiring and leads down to minimum. It is set up as per instructions with the recommended settings and flight modes. The CG is as far back as I can get it while remaining positively stable (about 88mm back from the LE). With this CG setting the model is extremely responsive to the lightest piece of lift. I am getting very good, high launches, much better than my old Longshot. The dead air time from a good launch is around 1 min 45 sec on average. The longest flight so far is 27 min fron a single launch. The lack of a rudder does not seem to affect the handling at all.

All in all I am very pleased with the aeroplane and I am very glad you persuaded me to go for this machine. Regards, Brian.

JJ Edge ARTF DLG (wing servos fitted)
JJ Edge
29 Jul 2012
Review by: maria freeman

This model is a beautiful looking model and the finish on the flying surfaces is very good. The fuselage, with the kevlar front, is nicely finished although the join seam around the kevlar was a little ragged in a couple of places, but not of any real concern. Radio installation is very straight forward, just ensure the ballast tube access is kept clear for ballast insertion. I fitted a rudder servo, utilising a pullcord and spring system as per the already fitted elevator system.

From a flying point of view, this plane doesn't hang around. In my opinon I don't think you need the heavier of the two ballast options (80g) . The EDGE handles windy conditions well and the 40g only needs adding if it is turbulent. At the other end of the wind scale the EDGE will react to any small amounts of lift and is very happy figure-of-eighting at low
level which can add valuable seconds to your flight times.

Having bought the all black version I have found visibility a problem when below tree-level. Maybe not an issue on the other versions. One thing I did change was the wing peg. Without balancing the opposing wing I found the model tended to drop a wing slowly . It is a big heavy peg and having to drill into the wing tip to insert the "spike" of the launch peg was fraught with the danger of breaking through the wing surface. As an alternative I retro-fitted a "through-the-wing" peg of my own design.

In terms of control movements I felt that more aileron movement was needed for quicker response at low level. The launch flap setting (-1.5 mm) was, I thought, a bit much originally. After having flown the model for a while now I feel
that -0.5 mm is better in low wind speed keeping the -1.5 for higher wind speeds.
This model covers the ground quickly and has taken a few months to get used to it.......but now I really enjoy flying it and have great hopes for the future with it !!

Super Topsky 2 DLG
Super Topsky 2 DLG Kit
15 Jul 2012
Review by: Michael Carter

This is an excellent kit. Everything is very well made and it includes all the small parts needed to complete the glider (actually, more than all you need as there are parts for various options). If this kit was missing anything, it was that the assembly instructions have to be downloaded from the manufacturer web site and, as I write this, the schematic is not yet available (recommended throws, etc).

SkyLite Thermal-e
Initial impressions
13 Jul 2012
Review by: Adrian

Cons:
I was a little disappointed with the general quality/finish of the kit. The fuz. moulding seams required cleaning up, the top seam in front of the hatch being particularly poorly finished & required filling in places, there appeared to be sanding marks in the gel coat & the gel coating patchy & slightly dull. Any rectification work however would require a new coating of paint.
One of the pushrod outers had become trapped in the slot exit for the rudder & I had to replace it. I just bad luck.
The wings had a few ribs that were proud of the moulded LE skin & under the edge of the film so could not be sanded without part removal of the film. I had to re-heat bond some of the covering films edges & there were a few hairs under the covering.
The sanding of the balsa tail plane & fin was quite poor with balsa ‘whiskers’ on the edges. Nothing can be done about this unless both items are re-covered.
The ‘two servo’ mounting plate was not wide enough to fit into the fuz.

Pros:
The fuz. is fairly light & resistant to bending & twisting & has ample room for RC gear, motor & batteries.
Pushrod outers are pre-fitted, metal pushrods supplied & the fuz. slotted for pushrod exit to rudder.
Mounting holes for the wings & tail plane are pre-drilled & tapped.
The motor bulkhead is fitted & drilled with a centre hole to aid positioning of the motor mounting holes.
Fin slot is already cut for fitting of the fin/rudder assembly.
The lightweight canopy supplied allows easy access to a large hatch opening.
The wings are free of warps & due to their construction are light & resistant to bending & twisting Tubes are pre-fitted for servos leads which made their fitting easy & much quicker than threading leads through holes in ribs.
The flaps are cut free from the TE leaving a live hinge, the cuts are neat & accurate.
The wing retaining holes are pre-drilled.
The tail plane has its mounting holes pre-drilled & fitted with eyelets to prevent damage to the balsa structure when tightening the retaining screws.
The rudder is pre-hinged to the fin.

Items supplied are - ‘Epoxy board’ control horns, two pairs of alternative design servo covers & mounting screws, one ‘two servo’ mounting plate, nylon screws for wing & tail plane mounting, steel wing joiner & a length of wire for a canopy clip. Instruction leaflet.

Flying:
I set up the control throws to +/- 8 elevator, +/- 20 rudder, 70 Degrees down flap & -40% elevator flap compensation, the C of G to 75mm just rearwards of the recommended 70mm from LE.
I did not have to add any nose weight as there is ample room in the fuz. to adjust the position of the LiPo to suit.
First test flights were without any problems but I only managed couple of test flights before my first competition with it so it was not completely trimmed out.
First comp. - The Thermal-e flew well in the practically no wind, lifty conditions. After initiating a turn the controls could be centralised & it would continue turning smoothly, quite relaxing, allowing time to quickly spot any other competitors.
The loading being ~ 8.5 oz/ft2 allowed it to cover a reasonably large area of sky & it will be interesting to see what wind speeds it will cope with.
I maxed at 605m altitude in one slot & getting down required a combination of spinning, spinning with flaps, flaps & down elevator & down elevator only which proved the wings did not flutter & would stand up to some abuse. Other lighter wing loading models I have owned have suffered from flutter & loss of control at speed so it was refreshing not to have any similar problems with this one.
The flaps & larger rudder made it manoeuvrable when landing.

My set up:
Motor: Hyperion GS2213/14 with 9 x 5 folding prop, Aluminium spinner & 800mAh 3s 30C Lipo

My overall impression:
This kit would be a good introduction to someone with little building experience as it is well pre-fabricated requiring only the ‘gluing’ of the fin to the fuz. & fitting out with radio gear, motor etc.
By using the pre-drilled holes & tapped holes alignment of the wing & tailplane is practically guaranteed just requiring the fin & rudder to be aligned.
The present instruction manual provided is not suitable for the ‘lone novice’ builder but Neil is aware of this.

The only modification I made was to increase the size of the rudder as the original looked rather small in my estimation. It may well be large enough but I did not flight test it with its original rudder.

The model is relaxing & forgiving to fly therefore possibly a good introduction to 2m eSoaring at the next level above a RE foamie, also as a second lighter model to a full house moulded model which is why I built one. It’s wing loading and construction allow it to cope better with ‘breezier’ conditions than a more lightly loaded model.

I left the finish as was supplied & doubt there would have been any discernable difference in its flying capabilities even if I had taken the trouble to rectify the blemishes. Anyway, you cannot see anything amiss from a few feet away. The addition of clevises, adjusters & spare nylon screws would be useful & would add little or any to the cost. The price of the Thermal-e is similar to other models of its type but I would like to see better attention given to the finish & quality control which rather lets it down.

If anyone is interested, I can supply information & photos as to how I built my kit.

I must thank Neil at Hyperflight for, as always, supplying a well packaged & quickly delivered kit.

SmartLipo 240 V2
SmartLipo 240
12 Jul 2012
Review by: brian Ma

I think this is the lightest and smartest battery that I have ever seen. PCB+battery=11g!! It's not only a battery, but also a high quality process.

Elf Mini DLG
tres bon service
9 Jul 2012
Review by: geo

bonjour,réception du colis aujourd'hui . tres bon service ,tres beau materiel .
merci

Supra-e Pro Competition Glass
1 Jul 2012
Review by: cristian buely

EXELENTE MODEL!!!

Sprite Thermal-e
27 Jun 2012
Review by: Jim Newberry

Just had my first flight with the Sprite. Absolutely brilliant! As most of my models are cobbled together from balsa and ply, this represented a big change for me in terms of expense and performance and I was more nervous than usual before a first flight. I needn't have worried, from the moment it left my hand the model flew as straight as an arrow. The control deflections suggested in the instructions are spot on with no adjustments being necessary. I did need a fair bit of elevator trim, caused no doubt by my conservatively forward CG and possibly less than 100% accurate setting of the AMT (my fault). The initial climb was very fast and once in gliding mode it settled into a very flat and fairly fast glide. In zero lift conditions it stayed aloft for over 16 minutes with two motor runs totalling less than twenty seconds. I can't wait to try it on a more thermally day.

As for the construction, it was very quick to put together - most of the assembly time being spent soldering servo cables and connectors. The fit of the parts is absolutely stunning throughout and the model goes together very well indeed. Having read Martin Bell's account of fitting the tail servos I was a bit worried that it might be a struggle but it really wasn't - just take your time and the servos fit in with no trouble at all. Top marks for a great model, worth every penny of the price tag! As someone once said, you will remember the sweetness of the quality long after you have forgotten the bitterness of the price!

The set up I used is a Mega 16/25/4 inrunner turning a 9 x 5 folding prop with a 60 amp ESC (huge overkill but it was all I had to hand, I may replace it with something smaller) 3s 1600 Mah lipo, Hyperion DS09 tail servos and MKS wing servos. Multiplex 7 channel M Link RX.

Stark DLG
23 Jun 2012
Review by: Sebastian

Great great plane! Its a realy high launcher and floats really good. Building wasnt hard at all with some help from Neil, but you need some building experience then you need to drill wing and stabilisator screw holes and get the correct angles.

Finish is superb but be carefull to not lay down it on a dirty table then you can get bumps on it. I used 4 MKS DS65K servos and a 360Mah 2S lipo with bec and a Sanwa rx500 receiver and all up weight was only 240grams, and I could even get it lighter with less use of glue and lighter wingservo cables. Compared to the Blaster 3 the Stark floats better and launch higher but maybe a litte bit more sensitive on the control surfaces so use expo!

Akcent 2 DLG
18 Jun 2012
Review by: Marty Ball

The Akcent 2 is without doubt a fantastic model for the price. This was my first F3K DLG and I am about to buy a second.

I have recently converted mine to rudderless without any major differences in the handling.
The wings have had a lot of abuse from me as I got to grips with DLG and I have twice hit the goal posts on my local field, the repairs required were easily done without any ill effects to the model.

My only criticism would have to be the frailness of the fin and tailplane supplied but providing the landings are carried out in a straight and level line they should be ok.
My overal rating is that this model will take some beating as a first time DLG.

Akcent 2 DLG
amazing
18 Jun 2012
Review by: Karl

What an amazing piece of kit, within the first half a dozen outings with the Akcent2 I managed to fly the plane up into a thermal until I could hardly see it. It has outperformed my expectations.

The only thing I found was that I had to put 25g of lead in the nose to get the CG to 78mm but that still gave me an AUW of 288g.

The wing is very durable too, I have had a couple of incidents with it which dented the leading edge but these where easily repaired with epoxy.

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
PitLab SkyAssistant Vario
14 Jun 2012
Review by: Ross

This is an excellent piece of kit. We all want to stay up longer and this does give a dramatic increase in airborne time.

Especially useful when the glider is high overhead and it's difficult to see pitch changes as you move in and out of a thermal. But you can use it when you get sucked into a cloud to monitor a controlled descent. And to get the angle right for max rate of climb under motor. And to add just the right amount of elevator as the turn tightens up.

The temperature probe doesn't seem much use, but the height read-out is surprisingly useful and the battery voltage read-out is very re-assuring after multiple power climbs during a long flight. Looking at the height trace on your computer later is fascinating - you can tell just how good (or bad) you were objectively.

The only problem I've had was interference with my 2.4 Ghz AR600 rx on the first flight, but I simply re-tuned the vario to a higher frequency and have had no trouble since, even at extreme range.

I've just discovered a way of direction finding the glider using the vario and LPD radio so if ever I loose sight of it I might well get it back. That would certainly re-pay the cost! Google "Fade-circle direction finding". On the subject of cost, IMHO it's better to spend £250 on a vario and LPD radio than an extra £250 on a better glider!

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
Mini Graphite - Mini in size, Large in Performance
13 Jun 2012
Review by: John

The Mini Graphite (Mini G) is my second composite electric sailplane after the Eagle 5 by RCRCM.

The first thing I noticed about the Mini Graphite-e was its exceptional build quality.

Not wanting to spend more on electronics, I transferred the power plant from the Eagle 5 into the Mini G and boy was I impressed by its performance.

Slight shimming of the V-tail was required for optimum performance. With the V-tail mounted at it's original position, I noticed that the glider had a tendency to pitch up during dives. To eliminate this, a tape was repeatedly folded till it was approximately 1mm thick and wedged in between the the front of the tail assembly and the fuselage. After that, it flew like a dream!

The Mini G is currently my favourite model and it is always brought to the field . It is capable of high speed dives but is yet also capable of "floating" ever so gracefully.

My setup:
Motor: MVVS 5,6/960 Redliner
Prop: Aeronaut Cam 14X9
ESC: CC Ice light 75

Avalon 3.7 Electric
Avalon
11 Jun 2012
Review by: Brett Wilson

After owning a 3.2m flapped Ava - and loving it's flight characteristics - it was a difficult decision whether to buy a bigger Ava or an Avalon for light-weather competitions. After pondering over the Ava/Avalon trade-offs, which largely come down to marginally better sink rate compared to improved manouverability in the landing phase, I eventually opted for the Avalon on the basis that more landing points would maybe outweigh the few seconds lost in the air.

As always the model had been fabricated to absolute perfection, deserving a place in any modern art gallery! Servo installation was straightforward, but I did have to experiment a little with lipo and ESC placement to balance out my relatively lightweight HET+g/box drivetrain, finding that a 4S 1800mAh lipo would sit nicely forward of the ESC to get the best moment arm for balance.

In flight the Avalon has exceeded my expectations. There may be certain conditions when it loses out marginally to a 4m Ava, but how many times are we going to get that sort of weather in the UK? Where it really gains for me however is in the landing phase where you can position it much more precisely than I ever could with my old Ava. Maybe if I was a better flier this wouldn't be so important! One point to watch is that the big flaps can catch on grassy lumps on uneven ground, so be watchful and make sure you mount the flap servos so that they are demountable. The new range of lightweight servo frames with extended bearing supports are well-worth considering here.

So definitely 5* for the Avalon. Roll on sunny Summer competitions with light breezes!

Elf Mini DLG
Charmer
9 Jun 2012
Review by: Miles McCallum

Great service from hyperflight, beautiful little model - as good as they get. A couple of comments - I tried to build it as light as possible, but found that I had to add 6g ballast to get the CG right - result 95g exactly!

Being slightly behind the curve (and making the mistake of using reduced servo throws to de-tune the responsiveness) I occasionally stalled it in - resulting in a cracked boom just forward of the front wing mount. This is a weak point as the foam filler doesn't extend back to the mount. A layer of carbon uni (laid longitudinally) laminated with epoxy sorted that out with very little weight penalty - probably worth doing during the build..

When I eventually total it - I'll have another!

Elf Mini DLG
Back to HLG after 30 years -now it's ELF mini DLG!
29 May 2012
Review by: Nigel

My last so-called HLG was built 30 years ago - Raven 1M span built up wing, balsa fuse, flew well but impossible to get decent launch without a mini bungee. A discus launch would have ripped the wings off!

How things have moved on - bought a Mini Elf DLG from Hyperflight, arrived very quickly well boxed - built in an evening, went flying the next. Trim about right with stab parallel to the boom. CofG started off about 70mm back with Hyperlipo 2S 175mAh, Orange DSM RX and 2x SD100 servos.

Never tried DLG before yet within a few tries was soon geting a good height and able to sniff out almost non-existent lift. Tiny weight at rear end bought CofG to recommended 75mm and behaviour definitely more 'buoyant'. A few hundred launches later, a few hard arrivals, mis-catches and encounter with tree yet no sign of damage - it's strong! 2S 175mAh Hyperlipo about half discharged after 1.5 hours so should last well over 2 hours with reasonable safety margin.

Great fun DLG from a highly recommended supplier. Can't wait for some decent lift days! So what next ? Blaster3 or ???

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
Good Service
28 May 2012
Review by: Simon

Once again received everything in great shape, not a mark on the box and you did an excellent job packing.

I wish there was a prize for top service because you one win hands down. Look forward to doing lots more business with you.

Simon

MKS DS65K Servo - 8.5mm 6.5g 2.2Kg.cm
27 May 2012
Review by: Sebastian

First bought two of these fine litte lightweight servos for my Stark DLG. They were so good I decided to get 2 more! The best perfect centering I have ever seen and no gear slop. Easily strong enough for spring/pull system on elevator and rudder. This will be my standard servo for DLG planes! They just so light! You can remove the bottom case for even lighter weight and this will not affect the structure.

HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe
HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe.
12 May 2012
Review by: Anonymous

I ordered this LiFe 2s 480mAh battery yesterday afternoon and fitted it in my DLG this morning! I have run the model for 2hrs and voltage is still 6.6V. I will have plenty of capacity for a LONG Flight time!! Perfect with 5 Star all round. Highly Recommended.

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
MY SECOND SUPRA
10 May 2012
Review by: KOSTAS BELOGIANNIS

I bought my second Supra-e Competition, and its just amazing. The new boom, with spread carbon its very light and stronger than the old boom.

The structure only weighs 1150 g, including joiners. Wow!

Longshot 3 DLG
LONGSHOT 3
6 May 2012
Review by: AIRCOSTAS

best dlg for best price........

Super Mini Topsky DLG
Good fun for not much money
2 May 2012
Review by: Tom Robbrecht

As a first time DLG builder & pilot, I wanted a small, robust and low cost DLG. Choice in this size and price range is limited to two or three planes. My choice of the Super Mini Topsky was based on the abunancy of build logs, tips and information available on the Super Mini Topsky, giving me somethning to hang onto.

The plane arrived very well packaged on my doorstep in Belgium only days after my order
so the order process was simple, quick and painless.

As I learned from previous projects, building light is essential for performance, so I made a number of weight saving decisions up front, based on information I had gathered from various forums:
-The plane would be rudderless
-The elevator control surface would be spring loaded in the up-direction and actuated by a single-pull kevlar thread (braided fishing line) in the down-direction.
- The tail surfaces would not be covered using the supplied covering film, but slightly clear-coated.
-The wings would be permanently glued to the fuselage, eliminating the need for bolts, blind nuts.
-Epoxy was to be used sparingly.

This all lead to an AUW of 142g including 240mAh smartLipo, receiver AND 7g ballast in the nose.

Building the plane was not particularly difficult or time consuming, the biggest challenge in
my view is joining the wings. I built a jig from insulation-foam and 'rehearsed' the joining
of the wings several times. Not having to make hard-points for the bolts did make this task considerably more straightforward. Be aware that the foam is fragile and can be damaged by CA glue, heat, acetone and possibly other solvents !

Flying this plane is a pleasure. It is very forgiving and in still air it requires minimal control input. It is so light that it immediatly signals even the slightest thermals. The small wingspan combined with the ailerons makes the plane very agile. An additional advantage of the light weight is the low inertia, making hand-catches very easy and minimizing damage in case of a rough landings.

I would say this kit offers good value for money.

Elf Mini DLG
Stress buster
27 Apr 2012
Review by: Laurence

I love this little glider!

I ordered the red wing version, and Neil provided the kind of customer service that is frequently mentioned in these reviews as exceptional - giving lots of helpful advice and support.

The build was very straightforward, even for someone like myself with limited building experience. I used Ripmax SD100s, an old spektrum AR6100e receiver I had lying around at home. As Neil had no SmartLipos in stock I used a 1s 260mah lipo from my mCPx heli. At first I also used a small step-up regulator given to me by Neil FOC from his own personal hangar (did I mention that excellent customer service?), but later found that in practice there really was no need for that, the 1S 260 mah lipo alone was fine. I also sprayed a little fluorescent yellow foam safe paint on the tail feathers for extra visibility and a little personalisation.

I get around 2 hours use from the lipo and put back in around 160mah, so still loads of capacity in there!

But the real joy of this model is the flying. I use it as my stress buster. I fly a fairly typical flat field (Heart of England Aeromodelers - Hampton-inArden) that's often cold, damp and windy. The Elf doesn't much care, and even handles the wind much better than I thought it would - of course its best with a little sunshine and I cant wait for those summer evenings. Its a doddle to find lift, the Elf bobs up about a foot as soon it finds a wind ridge, small thermal, etc. I have been flying her most evenings (except when its raining) since then and its great way to ease the stresses of the day.

It looks like a delicate model, but its very tough - one evening after having to fish it out of a bush (oooops!) I failed to notice that the elevator mount had come unglued from the boom in the crash - I gave the sticks a perfunctory wiggle and everything moved as expected, so I gave her a big launch. Well that elevator that looked fine in my pre-launch stick wiggle couldn't handle the launch pressure, and the Elf executed a perfect 20ft tall parabola, and crashed into the edge of the farmers crop under full launch power. I was sure she would be a write-off, but no! There she was nosecone embedded 4 inches into the clay - standing vertical. There was no other damage. I applied some cyano to the offending stab mount, and she was back in the air again in 5 minutes. OK, probably I was a bit lucky, but I think the main thing is that with such a low weight there is very little inertia so damage is limited, and that carbon D box in the wing is very resilient. A great design.

This is a cracking little glider and I would heartily recommend it to anyone.

Laurence.

MKS DS6100 Servo - 10mm 9.5g 3.3Kg.cm
26 Mar 2012
Review by: Peter Mitchell

I wanted to save a bit of weight in the tips of my Elektra 3.5mtr F5j model. I was going to use Hyperion DS09 which I know are sufficiently powerful . But was concerned that the gear train may not be robust enough to withstand the occasional sharp knock as I previously had one fail on the rudder of an AVA after I accidentally kicked it.As my ailerons do seem liable to receive sharp knocks, I thought the thicker and more robust looking metal used in the gear train of the DS6100 would be more suited to the job. I have mounted my servos into the wing with 30min epoxy after first wrapping them with heatshrink.

They are more than powerful enough, center perfectly and are very smooth in operation from one end of travel to the other.

It's too early to comment on wear/slop, and they do occasionally buzz (like all digital servos do), but so far they l look like a very good choice and I plan to retro fit them in my other F5j models, a lighter wingtip is always a good thing.

Pulsar 4000e
Pulsar Setup Advice
24 Mar 2012
Review by: Gary Parker

I bought this glider from Hyperflight a couple of months ago and I'm really glad I did. It looks quite amazing - when do you ever see such a large glider with glowing see-through red construction? - and it flies so well. It it such a slow floater, with a weirdly flat glide angle, yet it can be quite fast and agile too.

I use good old Hitec HS-85MG servos in the wing, and one of those in the tail for the elevator, and one Hitec HS-65MG in the tail for the rudder. These work really well, but the tail servos protrude 1mm. If you like digital servos the little MKS DS6100s would be excellent.

I use a MVVS 4.6 840kV motor, which is superb. I use a 15 x 8 Aeronaut prop, a 60A ESC and a 3S 3300 lipo battery. The ESC has a high power 5A switching BEC so I don't need a separate BEC. This setup draws 50A max, which is quite powerful but not vertical performance. Those MVVS motors are delightful, the world's smoothest, quietest motors - and cheaper than a geared setup. I'm really happy with this power train.

My C of G is at 118mm - this is neutral in the dive so I wouldn't go further back than that. My elevator throws are slightly larger than specified, and my aileron throws a lot larger. The specified throws are tiny, good for gentle thermalling but not really enough for all situations. The flaps don't need to be at 90 degrees to be effective, this glider slows down superbly. The Pulsar is the easiest plane I own for hand catching! Beware, the elevator needs a huge amount of down when crow brakes are applied (exactly as specified).

My all-up weight is 2050 grams. You could get it down to 2000g with lighter servos etc, but I can't see how to get it any lighter than that. Not that you need to - it's super light whatever you do, making it lighter just makes it fly less well in most "real world" situations.
You can see a video of my Pulsar in action on YouTube, just search for "Slope Soaring Pulsar" or follow this direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UqYUw04Qjs

Elf Mini DLG
19 Mar 2012
Review by: Daan

Thanks for another brilliant shipment to France. The supra parts and Elf arrived in perfect condition, much due to your meticulous packaging.

The timing was perfect, as I just got the flu and managed to have the Elf ready built and balanced in a couple of hours after I received the parcel... Weight is 98g, cg at 75mm with no ballast. Supra fuselage is currently curing the epoxy joint as we speak.

Your turnaround and service is something other online vendors can only aspire to approach!!

Thanks and all the best, Daan.

Super Mini Topsky DLG
First DLG
12 Mar 2012
Review by: Sam Smith

Excellent kit, contains all you need bar servos, receiver and instructions!

Neil at HyperFlight was very helpful in emailing an updated set of instructions (the ones linked here do not cover the aileron installation), as well as providing some nice lightweight Ripmax SD100 servos that fit perfectly.

I'm just back in from maidening the Super Mini Topsky in 6-8kt winds, gusting to 15kts, which is probably 'top end' wind speed for this little glider. Mine balanced out at 172g AUW, which is 20g heavier than the plan spec, and I've put 11º dihedral on the wing to stabilise it further (I live in Scotland; dead calm days are few and far between). It's a cracking model, very lively on the controls but stable enough to make the most of gusty conditions.

This has been my first DLG, first foam wing construction, and first aileron RC glider. Construction was simple enough to follow, requiring a minimum of tools and only about 5 hrs in total. Novices like me would be best advised that CA adhesive will dissolve the foam core of the wings, however Loctite Superglue (easybrush) is a good substitute. I used 5min epoxy where directed and am very happy with the results.

For value for money, great aesthetics and pure flying fun, this glider is definitely worth a look.

HyperFlight comment: We are not sure that adding extra dihedral will help, as it will reduce aileron effectiveness, and make the model more affected by gusts.

24 SWG Piano Wire
Good Service
5 Mar 2012
Review by: Mick B

Thanks for very good service. Received the piano wire, and thanks for warning when opening.

I use the wire to make springs for the enercher block in my Beretta gun and it out lasts OE by 10 years to 2. I now have plenty of wire to be going on with.

I will recommend you whenever i can. I don't recon you will get a steak dinner out of this sale but remember the acorn!

MB

Elf Mini DLG
Elf Mini DLG
2 Mar 2012
Review by: Henry Cooper

Well I took the plunge and purchased this model. So far the experience has been really good. The service from Neil at Hyperflight is superb! Very quick delivery, and responses to my emails have been just as quick! Even when I have asked stupid questions like what radio setup do you recommend? He replied promptly he was gracious enough not to point out that all the info I was asking for, was listed on the Elf web page!! Sorry Neil you always get one!! I've now ordered a Blaster as I'm hooked after flying the Elf. I'm going to get another glider soon from Neil. So thank you for your professionalism and great customer service.

Longshot 3 DLG
Quality product and service
1 Mar 2012
Review by: Roy Hampshire

Bought the LongShot3 from Neil and as with the other two models ( Elf Mini DLG's) previously purchased it arrived the next day well packaged with no nasty postal damage.

I am about to start building and the quality is great, it is top quality as I and many others have come to expect.

I really can't praise highly enough the service and quality of product Hyperflight provide.

Blaster 2e
Baster 2e
1 Mar 2012
Review by: Bryan Windus-Smith

Very pleased with my Blaster 2e, it has opened me to a side of the hobby I had previously ignored.

I have enjoyed power flight and slope soaring for 30 years, and the Blaster 2e is my first moulded DLG / Thermal Soarer. The build was challenging, but satisfying, and all the build challenges melted away on the first flight - this is one incredible machine!

Having an all-moving tailplane, I did several un-powered glide tests to make sure it did not nose into the ground. By the third throw it glided flat for over 50 metres! The flaps have a massive effect and when fully deployed, the Blaster flies backwards in a 9mph breeze, yet remains completely under control. Some mix is needed with throttle and elevator as it wants to climb with power applied, but nothing serious.

It will find lift off almost anything or anyone: fence, tree-line, buildings, children, slight bump in the ground, etc. etc. There is a strange inner joy in finding lift like this, so much so, that I am now totally hooked on flat field soaring.

Service and help from Hyperflight has been without fault.

Would I recommend Hyperflight and the Blaster 2e? - Absolutely!

Set-up:
Dymond D47's all round
EMAX CF2822 Outrunner
DualSky 30 amp speed controller
LoongMax 500mAh 20C to 30C flight battery
8 x 4 CAM Carbon folding propeller with RFM CFK carbon spinner
Jeti Duplex 2.4EX R6 Rx with MUI 30 telemetry module

Motor / propeller combination gives 90 watts, which is enough to climb vertically out of sight.

All-up weight, with weight in the tail to balance: 14oz.

Elf Nosecone
Great Service
24 Feb 2012
Review by: Roman

I work for a Fortune 50 company in the US, my company pays millions of dollars a year for customer service and do not come anywhere near the quality of service that HyperFlight has. It has been a pleasure to deal with you. Will do it again.

Stark DLG
Stark Kicks Butt
24 Feb 2012
Review by: Eric Lanning

I love this DLG!

Got the dbox/kevlar version to try out. It's a very straight forward build and the extra room in the fuse is very accommodating for your choice of electronics. The finish is next to the absolute best available anywhere at any price.

The launch is great, the float is even better...

It has no bad habits I've found yet, I'll be getting another as soon as soon as possible. Do yourself a favor and get one while you can.

All the best,

Eric Lanning, USA

Sapphire 2m
sapphire
12 Feb 2012
Review by: derek mccann

Great plane flys like a bird. 5 stars.

Elf Mini DLG
Elf build
28 Jan 2012
Review by: Peter Tatar

After a chat with Neil I ordered the Elf with a smart lipo to boot.
It was a lovely build and I can't wait for the weather to allow me to fly it!!
My full build is on RCGroups, see www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1582663

My only comment is that my Elf was heavy at 5.1g over its typical weight the wing and fuz being the culprits. Luckily I managed to lose the excess and build it to 95.6g.
Thanks to Neil for his fast and customer friendly service.

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
7 Dec 2011
Review by: Kostas Belogiannis

JUST A DREAM OF A GLIDER.

It is a WONDERFUL COMPETITION glider, very light but strong enough.

My setup is :
Motor: "Kontonik Kira 480-34 with 5.2:1 gear"
Ailerons-flaps: "Hyperion FMD095"
Elevator-ruder: "Atlas Hyperion Amd 09"
Speed control: "Jeti 70A"
Prop: "15X10 Aeronaut"
Hyperspinner 32mm turbo

Neil is an AMAZING DEALER.
I RECEIVED THE SUPRA in Excellent condition AAA+++

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
From delivery to maiden
26 Nov 2011
Review by: Carlo

I fully agree with others about the packing care taken. My Hyper AVA was sent in a very strong box with lots of environmentally friendly protective packaging inside. Received safely even if someone tried to walk over the box.

I tried the MKS DS450 servos but despite the power they seems not good for rudder movement. So I have installed some Hyperion DS095-FMD servos despite their weight.
I don't like gears so I have installed the Hyperion GS3032 motor: this fits tightly, but you have to manage the leads that run inside but in the upper part of the fuselage.
The engine is limited to 35A with a 14x8 propeller. The Battery is a 2.6 Ah 35C. Flying weight is above 1800 g.

Maiden with no trimming climbing at 45 degrees. At sunset the Hyper AVA Pro is flying so flat the Multiplex telemetry cannot detect the descent rate.

Wing Bag for 1m Span Models (discontinued)
Wing Bag for 1m Span Models
Does what it says....
19 Oct 2011
Review by: Chef_bikes

I bought some of these for my Elf. They arrived in double quick time and fit the Elf wings beautifully. Ok, so they're 14 pounds for some foil covered foam, but they're the right shape, the right size, fit perfectly and most importantly protect from dings, dents and other hangar rash. Good stuff once again Hyperflight!

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1250mm (49") Glider Bag
It's good....
13 Oct 2011
Review by: Chef_bikes

I bought one of these. The first thing to mention is the delivery - it arrived next day!

As for the bag, it was better than I expected - there are actually three compartments inside, it's made from sturdy fabric, has good padding and a series of pockets to keep bits 'n bobs in too. It has a tag on the back too so it can be hung on a coat hook.

On the down side, the fuse tube on the outside is a bit on the tight side and it would really benefit from having some sown in loops so you could add a shoulder strap.

Overall, a great bit of kit. I haven't regretted buying mine!

38mm HyperSpinner for 5mm shafts
First impressions 38mm spinner
12 Oct 2011
Review by: MIke Merlos

Well designed and machined centerpiece. Good snug fit on motor shaft and 4mm grub screws for tightening instead of usual 3mm. The blades fold close alongside the fuselage and potentially offer less parasitic drag but it does look a lot better.
The cone is very light (possibly too light). Disappointingly, I ordered a white spare cone only to realize when it arrived that it was a black one that had received a squirt of white paint. Rather than being molded in the appropriate colour.
Final note: I would purchase one again.

HyperFlight Note: The spinner cones are manufactured from a strong plastic that is not available in all colours. By painting them Vladimir is able to use the best material for the cone, and colour it exactly to match the fuselage colour.

EMAX CF2822 Outrunner Brushless Motor
Does what it says on the box
18 Sep 2011
Review by: Rob

Have found it quite hard to find these little gems. They look small but pack good punch. I have never burnt one out but have bent one or two shafts. Carries a Tony Nijhuis 30" spitfire approx 500g about quite well...loops from level

SmartLipo 450 V2
Perfect Idea
14 Sep 2011
Review by: Alesch

Perfect Idea.
I have 240 mA version!
Like it, need it!

Rhino 2S 360 mAh LiPo
Nice Little LiPo
11 Sep 2011
Review by: Tobias

This is a nice little LiPo and perfect size for my DLG. I have made a system so I can exchange the LiPo in my DLG and now the LiPo slides in and out easily.

So now I have three of these Rhinos and can spend the whole day at the field flying. Ive even overdischarged my first one until the UBEC cut out but it has not gone bad in anyway after it was recharged.

I'm pleased with them and will buy more when I need them.

0.8mm Carbon Rod
Nice Product
7 Sep 2011
Review by: emil

I bought this for a little model that I was making. It is fine quality and has performed faultlessly.

Its very fine, and surprisingly strong!

Zircon 1.84m (discontinued)
Zircon 1.84m
23 Aug 2011
Review by: Adrian

Completeed with a 21 ozs flying weight. No extra weight required for balancing.

First flights last weekend, dull, cloudy, wind variable ~ 5 - 10 mph. Would penetrate reasonably well with some down trim.

Had one ten minute flight & several around the 5 - 6 min mark.

Flew smoothly with settings as per instructions. Could probably move C of G back slightly as it would pull out of a spin as soon as sticks were centred, a dive test also indicated it was stable. I believe this a good setting for a smallish model when flown at some distance/height from the pilot especially when the wind is variable.

Did not appear to have any flutter when speeded up for penetration & to burn off height.

I need to fit a smaller prop as I used a 11 x 6 cut down to 9" dia. incl yoke & reached 200m in about 23 secs.

My F3J flying colleague stated that it ‘looked right’ in the air.

Elf Mini DLG
The Elf is a dream machine!
21 Aug 2011
Review by: Elia

The Elf is an amazing glider with only two axes. The construction is light weight and the details are absolutely perfect. The wing is extremely rigid and light.

It's so exciting to fly!

3mm Carbon Rod
Great for mCPx main shafts
17 Aug 2011
Review by: Trevor

The 3mm carbon rods make great mCPx main shafts and you get 10 from a 1m length. Fantastic value.

Claim your 20% Discount (discontinued)
Claim your 20% Discount
EFlite Blade mCPx tail boom - 2mm carbon rod
17 Aug 2011
Review by: Trevor

Great carbon rod for making mCPx tail booms. The 2mm carbon rod is easy to work with and you can get 7 extended length tail booms from each 1mm length. Great value !

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
Blaster 2 DLG F3K
15 Aug 2011
Review by: Anonymous

My first DLG and what a fantastic little plane!

Really quick and straightforward to finish. Please remember to trim down the aileron horns as they are too large for the model and protect areas with masking tape close to where you are working. I think hangar rash is probably the highest risk to this model - it's much happier in the air.

I'm still learning the art of finding thermals from hand launches but really for fun flying it doesn't matter whether you extend the flight or not. The moment it's down you simply hurl the thing aloft again or better still just catch and launch in one movement.

Great little plane with a performance that will impress even the most experienced of modelers.

Graphite 2e
Graphite 2e
15 Aug 2011
Review by: Anonymous

I looked at various models within the class but kept coming back to the Graphite 2e although I took sometime to make the decision and take the plunge simply because it's an expensive purchase.

I already own a Mini Graphite so I had certain expectations about quality and I was not disappointed. I love the yellow colour especially with the stripped wing undersides which in my opinion improves visibility and of course it is always handy to know which way up the model is.

To be honest I followed the advice of Andy Sayle about several set-up suggestions and found his excellent build thread to be really helpful. I went for Hitec 82MG servos as they're quite a bit cheaper than the Futaba option which represents a large saving when you need six. I think they're slightly smaller than the S3150 as I was able to use a mount for the rudder servo after glueing the tailplane servo in position. The advantage here was that I was able to connect up the linkages to the flying surfaces once the servos were mounted.
I have about 14 hours of flight time and so far my servo choice has been fine. Just make sure that you eliminate as much play as possible in all the flying surfaces as this ship really wants to travel!

I have two battery options; X2 3s 3000mAh or X2 3s 1500 mAh lipo's. The latter gives me quite a gentle and light thermal soarer feel and the former a full blooded hotliner which is probably how the "heart" of this model wants to beat.

I agree with Andy Sayle about the flying characteristics of the Graphite 2e. The attraction is the versatility. It'll thermal just fine but with a little forward pressure she becomes very lively. There is just something about a large graceful looking model suddenly tearing up the sky with vertical climbs and high energy aerobatics with air noise that is more like a full size sailplane. The brakes are amazingly effective - easy 45 degree approaches maybe even more so it is certainly an impressive feature of the design.

I am very pleased with the Graphite and expect to have years of enjoyment from it.

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1620mm (64") Glider Bag
Vladimir's Models 1620mm (64") Glider Bag
15 Aug 2011
Review by: Justin Barber

I bought this glider bag back in March when I ordered a Graphite2e. At the time I remember thinking that it was somewhat of an unnecessary luxury.

However when it arrived I immediately had the impression of quality and durability and there and then decided that it was good value for money.

Months later and many trips out with the bag and glider everything is still looking like new - not a dent or mark anywhere! It also keeps everything in one place so just grab the bag and go flying.

Well worth the investment so don't hesitate.

MKS Nuke 3 Servo - 8.8mm 3.7g 0.9Kgcm (discontinued)
MKS Nuke 3 Servo - 8.8mm 3.7g 0.9Kgcm
MKS Nuke 3 servo - 8.8mm 3.7g 0.9Kgcm
12 Aug 2011
Review by: Ashley Doyle

I ordered this servo and it arrived the next day very well packaged had a test run on the bench and very impressed with the speed and lack of backlash and the removable servo cable waiting to put in a Elf Mini Glider .

Supra-e Canopy Hatch
Supra E canopy fits Pulsar
10 Aug 2011
Review by: Hairy Haggis

After puchasing a Pulsar 3.6 the lack of access to the motor/ battery compartment was easily solved after a trial fit of my Supra E canopy on the nose cone of the Pulsar.
This was found to an extremely close match to the curves of the Pulsar nose.
A new canopy was purchased from HyperFlight.
Two tows of Carbon reinforcing were installed on the inside of the opening and a 16 swg wire catch fixed to the inside the canopy, running fore and aft, protruding into the nose cone to make sure it stays in place.

JOB DONE

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1250mm (49") Glider Bag
Vladimir's Models 1250mm (49") Glider Bag
4 Aug 2011
Review by: Ashley Doyle

I brought this expecting it to be good and was blown away
by how good it was. Excellent padding for the wings and
handy external compartment for fuselage.

Highley recomended!

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
28 Jul 2011
Review by: Basil White

First flight of my AVA Pro E on Sunday 24.7.11 at the Johannesburg Flying Club, South Africa. Launched at half throttle the plane reached thermal height very quickly. Dive tests showed plane to be slightly nose heavy, tested spoilers at 90 degrees deployment, landed perfectly. Moved battery pack back 20mm and launched again, still a little nose heavy. Landed and moved battery pack back another 30mm, launched at full throttle. Unbelievable climb rate to thermal height, very, very stable, and turning vastly improved by CG adjustment. The aircraft picked up the faintest thermal and rose to almost "out of sight" height. Deployed spoilers and brought the aircraft back to visible height, very quickly. This aircraft is incredible to fly. Very stable, slow flight or faster with down trim.

Building tips include wrapping boom with masking tape before gluing with 24 hour epoxy. Alignment of elevator and wing done by eye and checked by measurement. Perfect!
Servos for rudder & elevator glued with "shoe" adhesive, direct to surface and covers fixed with clear tape. Push rod to elevator fastened with ball joint and to servo arm with a normal fastner for quick removal and adjustment. Did not bother with fixing clamp for tail assembly but used small set screw into boom. Easilly removable if required. Glued two hardwood blocks adjacent to servo arms for spoilers, with cyno. Fashioned two straps from tin and screwed servo down with the two small servo screws supplied with Hyperion servos. Set servo's to 90 degrees on switch. You only require this one 90 degree position, forget variable positions. Fitted balsa platform to pod base to give level surface. Covered platform with velcro for battery fore and aft CG adjustment.

Have been flying for some twenty years, mainly five meter, air towed scale fibre glass gliders, the AVA is one of easiest and pleasureable to fly.

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
Supra-e Competition
21 Jul 2011
Review by: aris

It is an amazing glider, received it in 4 working days!
The item arrived in excellent condition and Neil was very helpful.

My set up is:
motor kontonik kira 480 -34 5,2:1 gear
ailerons hyperion FMD095
flaps hyperion fmd 095
elevator atlas hyperion amd 09
ruder atlas hyperion amd 09
speed control 80A
PROP 15X10 aeonaut
hyperspinner 32mm turbo.

Elf 2S 180 mAh LiPo Battery (discontinued)
Elf 2S 180 mAh LiPo Battery
Perfect fit in to the Elf
19 Jul 2011
Review by: James

Just installed this in to my second Elf, fits in perfectly but out of personal choice I removed the ballance plug and cables.

I used to run the 120mah 2 cell but found it to a little short of the mark, I should get a good 2 hours with this new cell, more time in the air = more fun.

Another fantastic product from Hyperflight!

Elf Mini DLG
My second Elf - latest version!
19 Jul 2011
Review by: James

Having owned a Elf before - I pretty much knew what a fantastic service I would get from Hyperflight.
This is my second Elf that I have purchased from here, the first is getting passed about my aeromodelling friends so I got another one :)

I received the latest Elf which has the Pod, Boom and control rods already pre-installed and am running one of the newer 180mah cells from Hyperflight.

Over all the build process is obviously much shorter due to the boom,pod and control rods pre-installed but the quality of this pre production is as you would except from an Vladimir's DLG but I have to say I miss this part as it gives you more options (without modifications) but for a first DLG/Pilot its perfect.

Modding for pull spring is very much doable but you will have to take time to remove the lugs on the boom to which the control rods pass.

Another very happy customer!

Avalon 3.7 Electric
Avalon
6 Jul 2011
Review by: andy clark

This model has Vladimirs usual superb build quality and finish, it was a breeze to install the avionics with the cables already in place there is plenty of access through the canopy for the flight battery and height switch etc. I can not compare to a R/E Ava as I have never flown one, but I would compare the handling to a Highlight with ailerons (WLM) it respondes like a much smaller model and is very agile with the huge rudder and ailerons but it still remains stable and easy to fly. The flaps are very effective and slow the model very quickly aiding the spot landings. A joy to fly.

Elf Mini DLG
ELF mini DLG
2 Jul 2011
Review by: Andy Sayle

I bought an ELF when I first heard about them in the UK. The service from Hyperflight was fantastic, quick delivery, well packaged and a good price too.

The build was pretty easy really, just a few points to keep an eye on to make sure that everything lines up perfectly. Take your time, and double check everything before getting the glue out, and all will be well. I've since been told that the pod and stab mount come pre assembled now, which makes it even easier to build!

I used a Jeti Duplex R4 receiver, and there was loads of room for it under the wing seat. Two sd100 servos and a smart lipo, and it was good to go.

When it came to flying, the Elf is a little cracker, so easy to fly on rudder/elevator only, and capable of astonishing airtime from a launch in dead air. Add the slightest bit of thermal lift, and it will stay aloft for ages! Due to it's very low wingloading, it can get a bit bumpy when the wind picks up, but it is by no means a flat calm model only. In fact it is awesome for impromptu sloping on ridiculously small slopes! I have had a five minute flight using a small sea defence wall as my slope in a 5mph blow! Don't expect this model to be sluggish because of the low wingloading too. Put the nose down, and it will zip around nicely. R/E aerobatics are good fun too, it can pull the most amusing tight loops consecutively!

I can only think of one thing that I could ask further of this model, and that is to ask if it can be produced inmore colours! That is purely because it would look great with some checkerboard covering onthe underside, and some fluorescent yellow onthe upper wing!

Elf Mini DLG
Next generation Elf
1 Jul 2011
Review by: David Thorpe

A brilliant and beautiful featherweight model!

Mine was the newest version where pushrod guides, tailplane yoke and pod and boom come pre assembled and glued; this means the fiddliest bits are done for you. I was however worried, without cause, that the tail/fin/wing relied on accurate factory setting but my only actual problem was that the fin and stabiliser were not quite square. I sorted this by careful surgery and as a result I suggest you only glue the fin on one side of the boom, tape it square and then glue the other side.
Overall it is a superb piece of work but fitting everything inside calls for care as it's not a job for the ham-fisted!
Love it to bits and even my wife thinks it's a work of art!

Elf Mini DLG
Flying poetry
1 Jul 2011
Review by: Tommy

I bought the purple ELF but I've just ordered the white one because I love this model and one isn't enough for me!
Someone says......"only rudder and elevator....naaa"
When they see ELF flying ......."oooooohhhhhh".

Extremly light , extremely rigid , minimalist , beautiful , can catch big high and little lower thermals or play with wind just in front of you.
You can throw ELF in the sky with discus or simply with a light shot without effort.
Lands in your hand or like a plume on the grass.
NO BUILDING STRESS !
Suggested electronics components are perfect.
New pre-building is great!

MKS DS6125 Mini Servo - 10mm 25g  5.8Kg.cm
MKS 6125-mini
23 Jun 2011
Review by: Jason Burns

I thought I would give these MKS servos a go as an alternative to the usual Futaba 3150 and Hyperion DS095 servos I have been using of late.

I was not disappointed. They have zero slop and are super strong. I have yet to break one (which is impressive as anyone who has seen my flying will testify).

The certainty of hitting the same zero position each time you come out of thermal or speed camber is a great bonus and a slop free servo means one less thing to worry about by the time your control gets to the control surfaces...

Over all - a great servo.

Even though I have a full compliment of 3150's ready I will be getting another set of MKS servos to fit out my new Stork 4 when it arrives. :)

Elf Mini DLG
Beautiful Elf
9 Jun 2011
Review by: Luis

Great next day service from hyperflight, highly recommended shop.

The Elf itself is stunning. Possibly the most beautiful build I have ever seen. Most of the work is done for you on the latest version and only requires 2 or 3 evenings to complete.

Everything fitted perfectly. I used 2 SD100 servos in mine with a 2s LiPo I ordered with the model.

Don't hesitate, just get one.

Elf Mini DLG
nimh battery for the elf
6 Jun 2011
Review by: jimmy

I purchesed my Elf a couple of weeks ago and must say what a lovely model to fly and build.

If you dont what to go down the LiPo battery route and to want save some money on dearer servos Losi do a 4.8v 150mah nimh battery for their Micro T cars that fits perfecty in the Flf the part number is LOSB0848

Elf Mini DLG
25 May 2011
Review by: Ben

Thought I'd drop you a line with some feedback on the instructions.

Nothing major, but if I were to build the ELF again, I would fit the V-mount horn the other way round to how your picture shows and the rudder horn a little higher. This would allow the pushrods to run down the side of the boom parallel, with the rudder control probably going through the V-mount. It would make the finished result look a lot neater, if no more functional.

I've seen this on JetPlaneFlyer's ELF, in his video, looks neat, here's the link.

All in all, really happy with my Elf as a first DLG, think I'm going to have to save up for a Blaster 3 next!

HyperFlight reply: Thanks for the feedback Ben. In fact the fuselages are coming finished now, with the control runs ready installed. I think Vladimir is doing it the way you suggest.

Blaster 2 21mm-8mm x 0.93m Carbon Tail Boom
15 May 2011
Review by: Anonymous

Very strong and well done tapered boom.

EMAX CF2822 Outrunner Brushless Motor
Fantastic, will probably buy again!
14 May 2011
Review by: Max McCarthy

This is one great motor, I used it to replace the motor on a hobby zone super cub, and the power is amazing, it is powerful, reliable, and I just can't describe how happy I am with it!
Great motor, and will probably buy more from them again!
Thanks hyperflight!

AVA Pro-e Electric F5J
wonderful model
3 May 2011
Review by: Wojciech

I have finally assembled my Ava. I replaced the stab pushrod with 2mm carbon rod and used only one metal coupler. The servos are connect by 4 wires and the servos are glued. I used magnets for spoilers. With the Hacker A20-6XL I had to add 10g ballast to the tail to balance it at 102 mm. I set the stab parallel to the boom centerline.

The maiden flight went uneventful. No trim was necessary. All that was left to set was elevator compensation for spoilers. According to my vario the climb rate is around 15m/s on a fresh battery.

This is a wonderful model, very easy to flight, with very effective spoilers, good in the wind up to 12-15 mph. This is without the doubt the best model I have flown.

I made a short movie: Click Here

Sprite Thermal-e
Setup SUPRA E
18 Apr 2011
Review by: eddy de graeve

As usual the plane arrived in a carton box off exelent quality so there was no dammage at all. Herewith the setup of the Sprite Thermal E

Motor : AXI GOLD 2212/26
ESC : RAY 40 AMP
Servos : Tail 2x Vigor £VS 12M
Eleron : 2 x Turnigy 555 MG
Brakes : 2x Turnigy 555 MG
Batt : 2200 3 cells

I will keep the CG at 10 cm, I do not need additional weight.

Happy landings

Eddy

5mm Carbon Rod
Very workable
10 Apr 2011
Review by: Kyle Brooke

Outstanding. I have currently sanded 2mm into mine, creating a flush surface and drilled holes for M2 screws and its still stronger than its equivalent size rod.

Looking forward to finding more uses.

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
Setup SUPRA E
6 Apr 2011
Review by: Eddy De Graeve

As usual the plane arrived well packed and it is a beauty.
I use Multiplex 2.4 transmitter and receiver
Motor : KONTRONIK Kira 480-26 5,2:1
Prop : 14x10 cam
Esc : 40 Amps
Lippo : 3 2200MAH Zippy
Servo's : Tail ruder 1X Hyperion DS09 AMD
Elevator 1X Hyperion DS09 AMD
Elerons 2X Hyperion DS095 FMD
Brakes 2X Hyperion DS095 FMD

The CG is at 10 cm and I do not require extra lead.

Happy flights

Eddy

Graphite 2e
30 Mar 2011
Review by: Matt

The Graphite arrived. Wow! Incredible build quality. I am truly impressed.

The orange is much more orange than I could imagine. Visibility with some aviators glasses is not going to be an issue.

I did have moment of disappointment when I found a slight moulding error around the edge of the canopy. Then realised that it is a machined cutout for lifting off the canopy!

Vladimir rocks!

25mm - 9mm x 1m Tapered Carbon Boom
24 Mar 2011
Review by: Andreas

I am building electric soarers 2.6 to 3m span. Something like the Bubble Dancer but with a lower camber airfoil. I have tried for 2 months to roll my own booms. After hand making eight with the video tape method I decided to have a closer look at this boom.

The boom is excellent. Weighing 30.8gr and with a stiffness similar to mine that weighs 10gr more (40-45gr).

Three days delivery to Athens-Greece is surprisingly good.

Andreas.

AVA Pro-e Electric F5J
20 Mar 2011
Review by: Eddy De Graeve

As usual the plane arrived safely in Belgium in a very strong box with no damage and in perfect condition.

I used the following set up:
Motor : Kontronik Kira 480-26 5,2:1
Prop :14x10 cam
Battery: 3S 3.2aH LiPo, but they will be changed to smaller cells.
Servos : Tail 2x Hyperion DS09 AMD, Brakes 2x Hyperion DS11 AMD, and as Neil sugested I used two small magnets for closing the brakes and I used longer servo arms, instead of the horn, it works perfectly.

The cg is at 10 cm, I did not need any lead, but with a smaller lipo I may need a little noseweight, but that is no problem as the plane flies perfectly with no trims required.

Eddy

Pulsar 3.6 eSoarer
20 Mar 2011
Review by: Eddy De Graeve

The plane arrived in Belgium in very good condition - the box is super.

I used following set up:
Motor : MVVS 5.6 glider
Prop : 14x9 Cam
Esc : Robbe Roxxy 900
Lippo : 3 cells 2250
Servos : Tail 2x Hyperion DS09 AMD, Ailerons 2xTurnigy 555 MG, Brakes 2x Hyperion 131 MD

Using this set up no ballast is required and the CG is at 9 cm, the plane flies perfect, no trim, and all servos at neutral.
Happy flights.
Eddy

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
2 Piece wing
12 Feb 2011
Review by: James

I purchased a Blaster 2 with the 2 piece wing a few weeks ago and have just got her ready to maiden.
I was a little apprehensive about getting the 2 piece wing as I was worried about finish and strength but the wing is very well built and the 2 pieces mate together perfectly. It has the bonus of makes transportation easy. Flight report to follow.

Intek MT-3030 Vario Receiver
Good transcievers
8 Feb 2011
Review by: Anonymous

Great little radios and better still if tweeked to transmit at 2w not the approved 0.5w.

A mile should be easy in nearly all situations.

2.0mm Carbon Tube
27 Jan 2011
Review by: Kyle Brooke

Brilliant product, Strong and light. Started to use as a replacment for my 2mm x 1m Carbon rods. Best price around.

Elf Mini DLG
1 Week on.
19 Jan 2011
Review by: James

I have now owned the Elf for a few days and yesterday I finaly got a window in the weather to get out and see how well this DLG floated. After I threw a few javlin style throws just to check C of G I built up the courage to do my first ever discus launch, I hardly put any force in to the throw and the Elf few up to about 25m!

This little model has given me lots of confidence, I spent an hour out at our local field this morning - throwing harder and higher, the Elf signals the slightest lift conditions - all I have to do now is to learn how to exploit the lift :)

For a first timer in this sailplane activity, I'm glad that I went with the Elf mini as my first plane.

Elf Mini DLG
Beautiful little DLG!
16 Jan 2011
Review by: James

I have only just started out in the world of discus launched gliders and this is my first retail DLG glider and can honestly say that its a beautiful little sailplane.

The wing is extreamly well built, it could not get any better and looks stunning. The boom and tail feathers are of high quality and a joy to set up. I used 2x SD100 servo's and a AR6110e Rx - I also purchased on of the small Lipo batteries as sugested which also works a treat.

Well worth the purchase if your intrested in DLG or if you just want a small sailplane that you can pretty much fly anywhere. Thanks Hyperflight!

Elf 2S 140mAh LiPo (discontinued)
Elf 2S 140mAh LiPo
Super Light
16 Jan 2011
Review by: James

Fantastic little flight pack, charges just fine and gives me about an hour and a half in the air while cuppled up to 2x SD100's and an AR6110e.

I have installed this in my ELf mini - it does need to be mounted as sugested slightly higher up the shaft on the Elf but this helped get my C of G spot on. Another fantastic product from HyperFlight!

Elf Mini DLG
Superb quality
5 Jan 2011
Review by: Steve B

Superb service from Hyperflight. My elf arrived well packed and pristine. Comes with good build instructions with plenty of clear photos though there is really very building little to do as everything is well finished.

I managed to fit an AR6255 Rx without removing the case. All that was needed was a little sanding of the inside rib faces that form the battery compartment.

Looking forward to flying it once I get my SmartLipo.

Supra Competition & AVA Pro Tailplane & V-mount Updating Kit (discontinued)
Supra Competition & AVA Pro Tailplane & V-mount Updating Kit
30 Dec 2010
Review by: Bruce Baker

I have just retrofitted one of these kits to a classic AVA fuselage. I am still admiring the build quality of the product and can fully understand the price.

Fitting the new part to the V mount was very easy, just four careful cuts with a Dremel and the job was done. An added bonus was the saving of 8 grams in an area that matters.

AVA V Mount
AVA Tailplane mount
24 Dec 2010
Review by: Bruce

Just modified one of these to fit a larger size boom, split it and then used cyno to refit it.

Still a super strong product. Recommended.

Blaster 3 DLG
Thanks Neil !!
29 Nov 2010
Review by: Ronnie

This is not a review actually but rather a compliment. I just want to praise Neil on the service he provides here.

A week ago, I wrote him a mail and he responded promptly. Then ordered two Blaster 2 and a Blaster 3. All in all .. it took just 6 days from ordering to the delivery of the Blasters in Singapore! Yes. The Blasters are here with me now, in excellent condition. And I think it could have been even faster if my payment had not been by bank transfer.

Thanks again for the prompt and swift service from Neil. Impressive!!

BTW this is my second time i bought from Neil. I got a Blaster 2 just a month ago. Hopefully I will be back to review the Blaster 3!!

Hyper AVA Pro-e Ultimate F5J
The safety of a shipment
28 Nov 2010
Review by: José Compte

At this time I cannot make a model review because I have not started assembling the Hyper Ava Pro yet, but I would like to asses a different subject, the safety of the shipments from HyperFlight.

This is the second glider that I have bought from HyperFlight, the first one was the DLG Blaster 2 around one year ago. Last week I took the decision to order a Hyper Ava Pro, but I have to confess my big worries and doubts about the condition or possible damage that could be done during the transportation from England to Spain to such a big and delicate glider.

After keeping my breath, two days ago I received it and I have to say now that everything was perfectly packaged, the card box that was containing the glider could be considered as a first class quality at the same level as the masterpiece that it was containing, It is even worth to keep it for future transportation needs (plane etc.). All the glider parts are perfectly wrapped and protected one from the other and fixed to the solid box in a way that prevents inside displacements and self damage.

I consider this a very important point to know and talk about according to two bad experiences I had ordering model overseas. Three months ago I received another glider ARTF (Bird of time) from an USA major store and the fiberglass fuselage was broken almost in two pieces due to the bad quality of the box that was compressed during the shipment, fortunately after sending photos and explanations I received a new one fuselage from them. The same happened with a 2.5m J3 Cub, both wing tips were compressed about 2 cm , and that time I had to repair them myself.

All that extra work and effort could be avoided using a high quality box that really protects its content and this is what Hyperflight does.

After this short brief of some bad experiences you can imagine all the worries when you order a plane like the Hyper Ava, that is why I wanted to point out this important characteristic that Hyperflight has when they ship their valuable models in strong and safe parcels.

Thanks very much

J.Compte

Vigor VS-12M Servo - 8.7mm 8.1g 1.5Kgcm (discontinued)
Vigor VS-12M Servo - 8.7mm 8.1g  1.5Kgcm
Vigor VS-12M Ultra-Thin Servo
24 Nov 2010
Review by: Frank

I bought two Vigor servos for a DL50 DLG.

I ordered one day and they arrived unexpectedly the next day. I was surprised at how quickly "HyperFlight" had managed to get them to me.

I have tried them with my "FrSky" and their neutral position is good using 4x350ma NiMh battery.

2mm Carbon Rod
A++++++
19 Nov 2010
Review by: Jim McLeish

Best service around - Delivered under 24 hours - What you order is what you get, says 1 meter length thats what you get not 2 50cm. Will defo recomend.

4.0mm Carbon Tube (3mm ID)
Great product
11 Nov 2010
Review by: Chris L

A great product used for a couple of jobs. I know this is a glider specific site but the pricing on the carbon tube is the best around. I used the carbon tube for fixing a broken kite and for a mast and boom for a model boat for the kids.

The tube is of good quality, stiff and light weight. Delivery was quick and well packaged. You'll need to pay for a 1m tube if you don't want it chopped down.

Mini LiPo Regulator & LED Alarm (discontinued)
Mini LiPo Regulator & LED Alarm
5 Nov 2010
Review by: Simon McNeill

I needed a regulator to use in my razor dlg where space is at a premium and after a quick search went for one of these. Delivery was very fast and the unit works faultlessly with no setup needed, is very light and fits easily into the very tight nose. I will certainly buy another one for my next dgl (hopefully a blaster 2).

Sprite Thermal-e
7 Oct 2010
Review by: Brian S

I have just finished the Sprite which I purchased earlier this year. This is just a short note to tell you that having now flown it I am very pleased with this little aeroplane. The performance is rather better than I expected. The handling is very good and utterly predictable. The settings provided in the instructions are very close to my ideal - I have made very minor changes to elevator and differential settings. The motor / prop combination (Hacker A20-6L, 4.4:1 gearbox on a 15 x 10 prop) gives a climb akin to a "rat up a drainpipe". I calculate it to be in the order of 3200 ft/min.
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Have just returned from another session with the Sprite comprising of three flights. The duration of these flights was 31 min, 38 min and 37 min. The total motor run time was 32 seconds. This little model thermals beautifully and can be landed back into the hand. The Sprite makes my flying look really good.

You have one very satisfied customer.

Thanks, Brian

32mm HyperSpinner for 3.17mm (1/8") shafts
3 Oct 2010
Review by: José Félix

Muy buena calidad, he comprado dos uno de 32 y otro de 38. La hélice queda completamente pegada al fuselaje y el montaje/desmontaje es mucho más sencillo que con los clásicos de tornillo cónico y tuerca.

4mm x 1mm Carbon Strip
Carbon Spars for Alula
24 Sep 2010
Review by: Paul Blackwood

So I was building my Evo Alula, and being so used to dlg peg throwing I thought why not do the same to my Alula. So I did. Being reasonably familiar with carbon for RC uses I was very pleased to hear the sound of virtual metal on metal when my newly arrived HyperFlight carbon strip settled on my metal straight edge! Always a good sign. 500 dlg launches later and my Alula is showing only good things. So I would recommend this high modulus carbon to anyone.........really very high quality indeed. Plus it adds another feather to the Alulas credentials. I know I know... very bad pun! Enjoy the pics, Cheers Paul :-)

Ultra Reliable Electronic On/Off Switch (discontinued)
Ultra Reliable Electronic On/Off Switch
Great Alula Switch option
24 Sep 2010
Review by: Paul Blackwood

Well firstly, forget all your concerns about those old style jack plug failures. This great device eliminates all those issues instantly.

Secondly, the ease of use this switch brings you is in my opinion invaluable.

So what do I personally use this switch in? Well along with my Blaster 2 it's also in my latest Alula. If like me, you find the idea of the underbelly skid hole exposing your precious radio gear to grass moisture unacceptable and like me you loath the idea of removing the skid frequently, you'll love this little switch. It makes charging a breeze! I've enclosed a few pictures to illustrate my point. Hope they help, thanks and enjoy....Paul :-)

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1620mm (64") Glider Bag
7 Sep 2010
Review by: Martin Hyde

I bought this bag to house my AVA Pro electric soarer.

Although the price initially seems high, the quality and amount of protection it gives, makes it worth every penny.

There's plenty of room inside for my AVA Pro wings plus spare room for another set of wings, if required.

The outer shell is very strong and the 2 internal dividers create 3 well padded compartments for your equipment. One of these compartments also has pockets to hold fins, stabilisers etc. safely.

There's a handy fuselage pocket on the side, which holds a slim fuz nicely - even the AVA Pro electric fuz fits in, as long as your prop blades sit against the fuz sides and are secured with an elastic band.

All in all a great way to store and transport your models without damaging them. Recommended.

Martin

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
Awesome Blaster 2
6 Sep 2010
Review by: Mitch

I've been looking at discus launch gliders for a while, I've really enjoyed flying gliders in the past but I don't live near a slope so this looked like a good idea.

Now I've got it I'm really impressed with the versitility of the Blaster, obviously it flies well in zero wind, hot days but even on windier (15+ mph) days without much sun I've been able to catch thermals and slope soar off the smallest inclines and even lines of trees -and I'm very new to this. Its an adictive challenge trying to keep it aloft and the first time I caught a proper thermal was one of the most exciting RC flying moments I've had.

Its also in its element hovering in light lift, doing high speed aerobatics or anything in between.

It cost more than I'm used to paying for a plane (my first mouldie) but has been worth every penny. - Build quality is excellent, goes together easily and even a couple of very heavy arrivals caused minimal damage, that was easily fixed.

Hyperflight delivered everything safely and promptly - Thanks also for taking the effort to match up colours with the electric fusalage I bought at the same time.

Overall a brilliant plane - I can't wait to get the electric version in the air.

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1250mm (49") Glider Bag
A Bag For My First Moulded Glider
5 Aug 2010
Review by: RGPuk

Well, this is a review AND comment. A review of the Glider Bag - plus a comment about the service I received from Hyperflight.

I bought the bag for my new Luna 2. The bag is EXCELLENT! In fact far better than I thought it would be, as it's description only mentions one divider and two compartments, whereas it has TWO dividers and therefore THREE compartments, able to INTERNALLY house my wings AND fuselage (with the all-moving elevators removed). The outer housing, although perfect for the fuz with tail feathers intact, will be great for my umbrella!

The construction is damn sturdy, has excellent padding and is really well finished, perfect for next week's lugging around the mountains in Skye.

One slight disappointment - my bag doesn't have the groovy Vladimir's Models logo. No big deal though.

Hyperflight's info on the phone and delivery service was ace!
Next-day delivery. All round brilliant stuff.

38mm HyperSpinner for 5mm shafts
13 Jul 2010
Review by: Spyke Tan

Upon receiving my package and inspected the contents, everything was in place, well packed with a packing list of the items was a welcome sign.

The product quality is top notch. No rough edges, all with fine finishes. Can tell that it was machined from a quality CNC machine. Fits my MVVS 5mm motor shaft like a glove. IMHO, i actually prefer this fail proof grub screw attachment design, it sure takes some weight off and less motor load.

The only problem I have is the throat that I tried to fit my Aeronaut CAM props with 6mm throat, I need to file it down bout 2mm from the root or else the prop will just not fold.

If the throat allows universal prop fitments without needing modifications. 5 stars will not even do justice to this great product.

HyperFlight Note: We are not sure what Spyke refers to. All our spinners work with 8mm root width propeller blades, as manufactured by Graupner, Aeronaut, RFM, etc. However as prop blades are to many different designs and to varying manufacturing qualities it is usual to have to adjust the blade and or spinner cone to allow free and full movement.

Blaster 2 and Blaster 2e Tailplane
Lightweight and supremely strong!
30 Jun 2010
Review by: Ben Dean

I bought this together with the Blaster 2 V-mount to use on an own design DLG I have been building (yes.. its cheating.. I know ;) ) These tailplanes are so strong and light that there is no way I could build anything that could come even close! The leading and trailing edges are so sharp and yet are not the slightest bit fragile.

Overall Excellent product!

Blaster 2 & 3 V Mount
Beautifully made!
30 Jun 2010
Review by: Ben Dean

I bought this V-mount together with a Blaster 2 tailplane and fin for use in my own-design DLG. All I can say is that its a beautifully made item that works exactly as advertised!

I was initialy surprised at how small it is, as the pictures somehow make it look bigger. You could easily fabricate your own tailplane that would fit this mount should you not want to use the Blaster 2 Item. One thing to watch out for is the alloy sleeve nut. Its so small that its very easy to loose!

The other thing is to measure the width of your carbon tube so you have some idea where this mount will fit snuggly against it. On my tube it did end up fitting about an inch further forward than I expected althought this hasn't caused me any problems.

Overall a superb item and I will certainly purchase another one for my next DLG project!

Hyperflight note: If the mounting hole is too large we suggest a small shim is used to locate the V mount further rearward.

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
Mini-Graphite e
9 Jun 2010
Review by: Justin Barber

After a break from F3J type modeling of more than 10 years I wanted to get back into the hobby by trying an electric glider. I never did like IC power but my memory of electric ships was that it seemed that only the curvature of the Earth that allowed them to climb. However I have heard that brushless motors and lipos have changed all that. I selected the MG as it looked like a robust, no nonsense and fun model. I also need something with good breaks as the field that I fly from is only about 80 metres with mature oak trees at both ends and a steep slope so it's only one way in and out.

The extremely well packaged kit arrived promptly complete and in perfect condition. I had an immediate impression of a very high quality and beautifully finished product. I suppose I was a little surprised that the tail flying surfaces did not have wipers.

Without previous experience of brushless motors I had intended to go with the recommendations but just as noted in the previous review, the unit suggested is no longer available. I went with an E-Flite 25 outrunner which actually turned out to be a little tricky to accommodate so for this reason I am not recommending it. However with a 4 cell 3000mah 35c lipo (which I found to be a perfect fit for the fuselage) and a 14/6 prop I have a model with vertical out of sight performance. The HS-81/82 servos for the wing surfaces and the Ripmax SD100's for the tail have all worked out just fine in my opinion.

After a 2 minute rig I'm ready for flight. If you nurse the model around the sky (but you won't will you..) flights of an hour are possible without lift. I have found that it is the perfect model just to muck around with; fast beat ups, huge loops, rolling circles, etc. It will thermal but so does anything in strong lift - try inverted thermal soaring for a change.
On the cooling front, I fitted a cool nose spinner and cut air holes in the motor bulkhead which proved adequate. Even if I "ring its neck" for 20 minutes I have found the drive set to been only warm.

I think I have about 40 hours of air time now and I can honestly say that it is my favourite model at the moment and I've yet to fly her on the ridge. By the way I did have one big moment when flying in the field I have already described in very windy conditions. Basically landing deep downwind, as it's one way, I caught a wing hard on a tree which crushed the tip completely. However Hyperflight were able to provide a replacement port wing which proved to be identical to the original in every aspect so I still have a pristine machine.

In short, it is a first rate product and a first rate service from Hyperflight and I'm sure the MG will provide you with hours of fun!

J Barber

3.0mm Carbon Tube
Alright but not great
4 Jun 2010
Review by: Thomas

i bought two of these rods. I was going to use it in my scratch built depron plane. But the carbon tube is very flexible. It is not extremely rigid like stated in the description. It is very easy to bend. I had to use both of the carbon in the wing and the wing is still floppy.

38mm HyperSpinner for 5mm shafts
38mm HyperSpinner for 5mm shafts
14 Apr 2010
Review by: Brian Austin

I like the theory behind these spinners, in that they fold the prop more or less flat to the side of the model, when the motor is off.

I must amit to preferring the collet type of attachment to the motor shaft, but it was pretty painless grinding two flats on the Kontronik 5mm shaft, so as the two grub screws would hold to the shaft. You will need a Dremel type tool to do this plus a small mounted grinding point of say 1/4" dia to achieve this.

The whole process of fitting to the model took about 15 minutes. This included taking the old Graupner assembly off, changing the blades, grinding shaft etc.
A plus is that it is easier to fit a rubber band to assist folding to the fuselage, than on the Graupner assembly.

The whole unit is very nicely machined & well thought out.

Downside is that the range does not go above 38mm dia, which is a shame, as I would fit them to all my models, if available.

5mm x 0.6mm  Carbon Strip
5mm x 0.6mm x 1m carbon strip
30 Mar 2010
Review by: Manuel

Great product for Depron/ EPP planes!!

The most commonly used Depron and EPP is of the 6mm vairety, and this fits in perfectly without sticking out!! Just as strong as 6mm but with less weight!! Highly reccomended for those lightweight shock flyers!!!

Now, if only we could get this in 1.5m lenghts!! hint, hint!!!

Universal 4.4:1 Planetary Gearbox (discontinued)
Universal 4.4:1 Planetary Gearbox
23 Mar 2010
Review by: pete taylor

Superb gearbox! very easy to fit to any suitable motor. Smooth and quiet in operation, providing heaps of power from a large slow-revving prop.
Typically 400 + Watts from a 16x8 CAM when coupled to a low cost Turnigy inrunner.
Highly recommended for anyone doing a bit of experimenting, or even just keeping the cost down a bit!

Pulsar 3.6 eSoarer
Emailed Pulsar 3.6 Review
23 Mar 2010
Review by: Constantine

After many delays today was the first time we flew the Pulsar 3.6 fitted with the long nosecone. The reason for this e-mail is that both John and I have been shocked by the how well it flies!! We could not believe it!!! So, we feel you would like to know this.

Also I would like to let you know the set up I did as maybe you would be interested to place them as suggestions.

Motor Hacker A20-6XL
Speed Control Master Spin 66
Battery 2500mA 3S
Propeller 15x10
CG 85mm

We amended the throws of the Elevator and Rudder to 12mm as when using 8mm it is dangerous in case the glider get into a difficult position there is not enough throw to correct it. Of course it is more sensitive!

Hacker proposes 16x8 prop for this motor but the Amps go to over 60!! and it will be fried. I used the 15x10 and adjusted the Amps to 42A max. It climbs vertically with unbelievable climb rate (I will install a recorder next week!)

I believe the longer nose is really very helpful

John is also in love with his, but I see you are out of stock. Let me know when you will have stock again.

Best Regards

Constantine

Aftermarket Long Nosecone for a Pulsar 3.2 or 3.6 (discontinued)
Aftermarket Long Nosecone for a Pulsar 3.2 or 3.6
Pulsar 3.6 & Long Nosecone
23 Mar 2010
Review by: Constantine

After many delays today was the first time we flew the Pulsar 3.6 fitted with the long nosecone. The reason for this e-mail is that both John and I have been shocked by the how well it flies!! We could not believe it!!! So, we feel you would like to know this.

Also I would like to let you know the set up I did as maybe you would be interested to place them as suggestions.

Motor Hacker A20-6XL
Speed Control Master Spin 66
Battery 2500mA 3S
Propeller 15x10
CG 85mm

We amended the throws of the Elevator and Rudder to 12mm as when using 8mm it is dangerous in case the glider get into a difficult position there is not enough throw to correct it. Of course it is more sensitive!

Hacker proposes 16x8 prop for this motor but the Amps go to over 60!! and it will be fried. I used the 15x10 and adjusted the Amps to 42A max. It climbs vertically with unbelievable climb rate (I will install a recorder next week!)

I believe the longer nose is really very helpful

John is also in love with his, but I see you are out of stock. Let me know when you will have stock again.

Best Regards

Constantine

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
MINI GRAPHITE E REVIEW
17 Mar 2010
Review by: Clive W

Having been absent from "high end model flying" for a few years I decided it was time to start again. Rather than go for a really hot ship after my layoff I opted to ease my way back in to flying with the Vladimir Mini Graphite E, an ideal choice because the model can be set up to fly docile or fairly hot depending on power train, c of g, etc,..,

The model arrived from Hyperflight very well packaged in a stout card box and all parts were in perfect condition.

The fuselage is a light and strong glass/kevlar moulding with carbon re-enforcement, it comes with a removable nose cone, this (I presume) enables the model to be used as an electric model or pure glider. The wings are very strong hollow moulded items, control surfaces are live hinged and have wipers built in. As supplied both wings weighed in at 530 g and both balanced perfectly in relation to each other. The V Tail is moulded to the same standards, however there are no built in wipers on the control surfaces.

The building notes are comprehensive with excellent photo's, but be aware they are a little out of date.The recommended motor is no longer available, I have used a KIRA 480-34 which is very close to the recommended Fun 480. I opted for a 3S Lipo set-up turning an RFM 13 x 11 propeller and this has proved to be a very good choice. Static tests with my motor show a power input of 457 Watts and just under 44 amps current draw at full throttle but any 500 Watt motor/gearbox combo should be suitable. The limiting factor for the power set-up is battery size, space is definitely at a premium in the Mini Graphite. Hitec HS81/82 servo's are recommended for ailerons and flaps. In my opinion these do not centre well enough to be used in this type of model, especially if you utilize speed and thermal trim. I have used Hitec HS125 servo's on the flaps and Hyperion DS09AMD servo's on aileron and V Tail. Towards the end of the building notes the author recommends cutting cooling holes in the models nose. This I feel shows the authors lack of experience with electric's. Hole cutting is totally unnecessary. Use a "Turbo Spinner" to increase cooling if necessary.

I set the C of G of my model at the forward point for the first flight and everything went without a hitch. The model climbed with real authority on half power so I didn't bother to explore a full power climb on this flight. On the glide my Mini Graphite had a very solid but nose heavy feel which inspired confidence. Speed and thermal trim settings were explored and the stated control throws in the manual all seemed about right except for elevator. 8mm up and 7mm down is just too much so I switched to my backup settings of 4mm each way, this was much more to my liking. With reduced elevator F5B style turns and aerobatics were performed with ease. The only thing I didn't try was "snap flap" in tight turns...... For subsequent flights I moved the C of G back by 3mm to 4mm. The model is still slightly nose heavy but very stable which is fine for me.

Overall the Mini Graphite is a terrific model which has done everything I've asked of it. So far it's been totally predictable in all aspects of flight which in turn has inspired loads of confidence in the pilot.

Nice one Vladimir. Nice one Hyperflight.

10.0mm Carbon Tube (9mm ID)
carbon tube
16 Mar 2010
Review by: nikos

Very good carbon tube, very strong.

2mm Carbon Rod
carbon rod
15 Mar 2010
Review by: nikos

Very good guality, very strong.

3.0mm Carbon Tube
carbon tube
15 Mar 2010
Review by: nikos

very strong carbon tube

HyperSpinner FAQ - READ THIS FIRST
11 Mar 2010
Review by: george

In my opinion these are the best spinners on the market, and at a very good price.

Sprite Thermal-e
Sprite Thermal-e
9 Mar 2010
Review by: Barrie Purslow

After reading Martin Bell’s review of the Sprite Thermal E in Q&EFI I just had to have one. A few hundred pounds later and I had one. I was immediately impressed by the quality of the moulding. It is first class and the whole structure is incredibly light and so rigid.

I immediately set about installing the R/C gear using Hyperion HP-DS09AMD digital servos and my trusty Futaba 2.4 Gig 10C. The motor is a direct drive Mega 16/25/6 with a 10 x 6 prop. With a light motor and servos in the fin I was disappointed to find the C.G. was too far forward even with the 2200 3S Lipo shoved almost under the wing. I really didn’t want to add ballast so, after some thought, I cut over 2" off the nose! This brought the C.G. exactly into the middle of the allowable range. The only other problem was the neutral setting for the all-flying tail. An exchange of emails with Neil and Vladimir established that the it should be set parallel with the bottom of the fuselage tail boom.

Now all I had to do was wait for the worst winter in recent history to fade away and I was off to the nearest big hill. On the first flight, despite setting the all-flying tail to Vlad's instructions, the model was seriously over elevated, even full down trim was insufficient to fix it. A quick landing and some Sub Trim put that right and I was then able to enjoy a beautiful R/C glider with immaculate handling and an excellent speed range. On a blue day with virtually no hill lift but blue thermals it proved to be good at showing when it is in lift and is very easy to circle.

The C.G. felt right and this was confirmed by the dive test when it carried on without deviation when I removed my thumb from the elevator stick. The acceleration was quite impressive too for such a light model. A few runs of the motor gave a climb angle of about 40 degrees - more that enough for me in my post comp. era.

The landings were just fine although I hadn't set up full crow braking - only the flaps being used - it really needs the full monty as the braking effect of the flaps alone was rather poor even with almost 90° of deflection.

Is it worth all that money? - you bet!!

Barrie.

2mm Carbon Rod
Good quality at superb price; A1 Customer Service
4 Mar 2010
Review by: Steve Tonkin

This is good quality Hi-mod CFK rod at a superb price.

Equally important, Hyperflight showed themselves to have excellent customer service -- a "hiccup" in my order was remedied very rapidly and without any hassle.

Recommended.

Sprite Thermal-e
Sprite-e 2m Review
16 Feb 2010
Review by: Skip

Looking for a follow-on model to my lightweight 2m Pulsar I came across an article in QEFI (September 2009) by Martin Bell describing the 2m all-moulded Sprite-e. This sounded just the job for next season’s eSoaring! Martin wrote enthusiastically about the model’s quality, design and flying capabilities; it came from Vladimir’s Ukranian stable and was available from Neil at Hyperflight. All plus points in my book – so I ordered one in white and red. Martin was definitely correct - the model quality is absolutely superb. All the small components are included so you can start building immediately using the enclosed instructions along with Martin’s helpful QEFI article.

Up front I used one of the Hacker A20-6XL geared outrunners on a 14 x 10 folder with a TP Pro-lite 3S 2100mAh lipo via a Jeti Spin 44 controller. A very neat cranked 38mm Hyperflight spinner completed the installation up the sharp end after some trimming to fit the Aeronaut blades. Hyperion Atlas digital DS09AMD servos are used for rudder, elevator and ailerons, with the slightly thicker DS095FMDs for flaps. Getting the aileron and flap linkages set up correctly was definitely the most involved part of the build for me as this was my first moulded model with a 4-servo wing. Confidence was boosted by the RC Groups Sprite thread (www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1042724?pa). In conjunction with an offset servo neutral I managed to obtain around 75-80 degrees of down flap. Just what the doctor ordered!

To make life more complicated I treated myself to a new Futaba 8FG 2.4GHz transmitter to control this wonderful beast, spending many a long dark winter evening trying to get to grips with all the new programming features. The templates supplied for the Sprite’s camber settings along with Martin’s notes were very helpful at this point. Eventually confusion receded and the snow melted about the same time. So off to the flying field wearing my best brown trousers!

Fortunately the maiden flight was something of an anti-climax. A CG at 93mm aft of the wing LE (requiring 15gm of tail weight) saw the Sprite climb away nicely transitioning to a fairly fast glide after cutting the motor. Switching into thermal mode slowed it down nicely, exhibiting well-controlled tighter and flatter turns, allowing me to follow two buzzards that appeared as if by magic at that point. Flicking into reflex mode produced a significantly increased speed to cover the sky much better than my Pulsar ever did. Deploying flaps brought the speed right down for a relatively easily-controlled nose-down descent back to earth for high-fives all round.

A couple of week’s flying has enabled me to explore the trims and mixes to learn more about the capabilities of this wonderful model. Moving the CG back a few mms has given a better balance for thermal hunting and I’m starting to seriously enjoy the qualities of the Sprite. No excuses now for turning in a poor competition performance!

Skip

Ultra Reliable Electronic On/Off Switch (discontinued)
Ultra Reliable Electronic On/Off Switch
12 Feb 2010
Review by: Steve Burns

Nice small unit that works just fine. I left it connected all day with a Watt meter between the battery and switch to see if the power consumption was really as small as claimed and it must be as the meter didn't register any power used.

For pictures of my install see the UK F5B website
http://f5b.co.uk/?q=node/208

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
Living Up to Expectations
12 Feb 2010
Review by: Brian S

Just some feedback. The Pitlab Sky Assistant which you recently sold to me is proving to be just the job. It is living up to my expectations in every way.

Thanks for the good advice and the recommendation.

Blaster 2 21mm-8mm x 0.93m Carbon Tail Boom
4 Feb 2010
Review by: Irdial

I bought this to replace a snapped boom on my Longshot 3. This boom is very well made; smooth in appearance on the outside and of a very consistent wind. It is thin in cross section, very stiff, very light, and I was able to use it to replace the section of broken boom without any problem. It arrived very quickly in the post, packed well.

Vladimir's Models Adjustable Tow Hook
2 Feb 2010
Review by: bordier charly

This adjustable tow hook is very light and the instalation is easy. It's a good product for all gliders.

AVA Pro Ballast Tube
2 Feb 2010
Review by: bordier charly

This item is a very good product, it's very light and very strong, you can use this item for a lot of models because the size is small.
Good item for competition.

AVA-e 3.2m (discontinued)
AVA-e 3.2m
AVA 3.2 meter electric
21 Jan 2010
Review by: de graeve eddy

Yesterdy we did the first flight of the ava 3.2
Equipment:
Motor : MVVS sport 1400
Prop : cam folding 11/6 (28-15)
ESC : RAY 40 (with bec)
Battery : lipo rhino 3700 3 cells
Servo's : tail 2xHS-125MG
Brake : 1 HS-65MG

In this configuration is the balance exactly at 10 cm as per building instructions.

The flight was perfect, the temperature was 2 degrees (no thermals) and the plane flew at half throttle with no trimming required. We flew +/- 15 minutes and then we tested the landing with spoiler brake. Do not pull it at its maximum, compensation of 80% is required.

The landing was a gentle as in your hand. Further tests in warmer weather soon.

Eddy

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
Supra
28 Nov 2009
Review by: Juanjo

El envio y embalaje son perfectos. El avión biene perfectamente terminado. Muy ligero. Faltan instrucciones.
Recomendable

English Translation
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The shipping and packaging were perfect.
The model is perfectly finished.
Very light.
Missing instructions.
Recommended.

AVA V Mount
26 Oct 2009
Review by: JBM

Excellent quality, "A masterpiece of engineering!"

Blaster 2 21mm-8mm x 0.93m Carbon Tail Boom
26 Oct 2009
Review by: JBM

I liked ... excellent quality, very light, versatile use.

Super AVA F3J (discontinued)
Super AVA F3J
17 Oct 2009
Review by: Roger A F Hollett

I am very new to this aspect of the hobby - I jumped straight in with the 3.7m Super AVA version pure sailplane and the electric one as well - my hands have been full. This model (pure sailplane), used in conjunction with a Hi-Start (again something new), has provided me with enormous fun this summer. The model seems to find good air by itself and even on a cold and miserable day where one would expect nothing, this piece of kit always seems to be on the up.

Simple to build/ put together, it flew straight off the board; kept into wind and searching cross-ways, it provides a very stable platform and with full rudder and up elevator will turn on a ‘sixpence’ - easy to keep where you want it - outstanding.

Blaster 2e
16 Oct 2009
Review by: John Fisher

Very pleased with the Blaster.
Flies amazingly well. I am very impressed.
All up weight is 478 gm.
Hacker A20 22L motor with X30 Controller and 9 x 5 Aeronaut folder
HYPERION G3 CX-25C 0850-3CELL LIPO.
Just need to buy 2.4 Radio to save some weight?

Pulsar 3.2 F5J (discontinued)
Pulsar 3.2 F5J
27 Sep 2009
Review by: Anonymous

My new Pulsar arrived safe & well a short while ago.
After a brief look inside, it looks superb, I'm still at
work so I can't start assembling it yet!

Thanks very much for pulling out the stops to get it to me before the bank holiday

best regards

Malc

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
Blaster 2
18 Sep 2009
Review by: Larry Weller

I have built 3 Blasters 2's in the past 1 1/2 years. One for myself and 2 for friends. Happily they are all flying well and for all three of us probably our best loved gliders in our quiver. In my mind Vladimir distilled the essence of motor-less flight in the Blaster, you, the airplane and nature.

Obviously I am not bragging about this but just passing on a testimonial to the Blaster's strength when I tell you I have flown it into a tree and watched it tumble twenty feet to the ground. Another time I snagged a bungee line on the tail during a launch. It was about 15-20' in the air when I realized it and grabbed the line to keep it from going higher only to slam it back to earth. Then there was the time an epoxy joint gave way on the rudder push rod and it did rudder rolls on the launch with a rather sound landing.

If it weren't for this last incident the plane would still look like new after hundreds of launches. I flew into dirty air by our club house at the field and lost all control. It shot up about 10', stalled and came straight down on the nose in the gravel parking lot. This crash dented the nose cone in about a 1/4" at the tip. I pushed it back out with a stick and carefully drizzled thin CA on it. The shape is perfect and a friend will air brush the color back on this winter.

With the exception of one of my builds the push rods have been run internally with the aid of steel wire in the sleeves and magnets on the exterior of the boom. Then metal is traded out for the carbon fiber when the sleeve is secured with CA. The last one I built with pull-pull on the rudder because we inserted the new and lighter 2.4 receiver with out the satellite receiver. I wanted a lighter tail because of less weight in the nose. Another friend who built his own did this as well and it works out great.

One of the owner's wives of a Blaster I built tells me he sleeps with it at night. My mother always told me not to love anything that can't love you back...but I have made an exception for the Blaster 2. I want another one in the worst way even though the one I own is near perfect.

OK, one more horror story. An exceptional glider pilot and good friend came out to the field just after dusk with his new Blaster 2. He was still in the trimming stages and it was really only his second time out with it. He builds every bit as well as he flies but a battery connection broke under the stress of his second launch this particular evening and the Blaster made a sickening shattering sound when it dived from a near perfect launch into the ground. What a disaster and what a mess was left of the glider!

In two weeks he had pushed out-straightened and CA glued the broken sections in the wing, rejoined broken parts of the pod including the wing saddle and airbrushed over the damage. The only give-away that it has been worked on is the slightly more satin finish of the paint he sprayed on. With all this work he gained less than an ounce of weight. His Blaster flies great!!!

Some day I expect to hold the DLG tip in my hand as I watch the glider sail up on launch. Unless something better comes along I will buy another Blaster.

Blaster 2e
28 Aug 2009
Review by: John Fisher

Blaster arrived today less than 48 hours after order placed - amazingly quick.
Kit looks amazing too!
Thanks

AVA 25mm Tail Boom (discontinued)
AVA 25mm Tail Boom
13 Aug 2009
Review by: Jos de Goffau

As older model sailplaner (67) I decided to build an own design but in a modern outfit, probably one of the latest to build myself. So the AVA tailboom just was right.

I am very pleased with the part, as well as the Tailplane mount and Retaining nuts.

I think the quality is very high, delightfull for an experienced modeller.

So the next time it will be building time.

Thank you, HyperFlight.

AVA 25mm Tail Boom (discontinued)
AVA 25mm Tail Boom
Ava Tail Boom
28 Jun 2009
Review by: Rodrigo Marin

I order Ava Tail Boom, by a recomedation of Brasilian guy, who builds Fiberglass Pod.
About 20 days (i live in Buenos Aires, Argentina) i recieve my tail boom very well package in a tube.
the quality is indcredible, very light and strong, without any imperfections.
I really recomend this products.
and this model fit perfectly with my pod, (other booms i see, requiere adicional rings for best fit).
thanks for all!
regards
Rodrigo!

AVA Flapped (discontinued)
AVA Flapped
Ava 3.2 flapped
23 Jun 2009
Review by: Mike Cox

This is my first experience of this type of high performance model and I was a bit nervous of spending such a large amount of money. Firstly the service from Hyperflight was first class and the model arrived well packed and promptly (2 days from order). On opening the box I thought where is the glider? It was inside the glider bag I had purchased at the same time so was very well protected.

On examining all the parts it was obvious the build quality is superb, you can easily see why it costs what
it does. The assembly was fairly straight forward and the available documentation very helpful but you do
need some experience to complete successfully. I won't go into great detail but here is what I found
interesting and challenging.

1. It was easiest to work on the tail boom and rudder/elevator assembly before attaching the tail boom to the fuselage pod, the complete assemble is long and unless you have a large workshop you will be constantly hitting other objects or the walls/ceiling.

2. Securing the rudder pushrod outer inside the tail boom is challenging. I made a plug from blue foam that fitted tightly inside the boom, drilled a hole through the middle for the outer and glued this assembly far enough in the tailboom so that when the rudder is hard over the inner pushrod with the quicklink does not hit the outer.

3. Drilling the tail boom for the elevator outer made me a bit nervous as it would be expensive if I got it
wrong. In practice this was easey to drill, I marked the position of the end of quicklink assembly with the
elevator fitted and in the fully down position added about 30mm and drilled there. The outer was glued in
with about 25mm exposed so that when the elevator was fully down the quicklink could never reach the outer.

4. Next I fitted first the battery as far forward as possible followed by the receiver and then the servos.
The servos must be mounted as shown in the assembly guide supplied, at about 45deg across the fuselage pod so the servo output shaft is about on the centreline of the fuselage, if you don't the output arms when fitted will snag on the nose cone.

5. Next I drilled the holes in the pod for the rudder\elevator push rod outer, fed them through and glued the tail boom to the pod making sure to align the tail feathers with the wing.

6. The final thing worth noting on the build was gluing in the control horn for the flap, for some reason super glue did not seem to work very well. I had to remove the control horn and clean it up after the super glue failure then fix with epoxy, i should probably have done that in the first place!

The next task was to assemble the model, setup all the control surface movements as recommended and the mix for the flap to elevator. The first flight was a none event, after checking the CofG and adding some lead in the nose, a quick range check and a couple of hand launches to check there was nothing significantly wrong I attached the Ava to the bungee and let go. Up it went straight and true. The first flight was not long as I did not want to push to hard. I checked the flap function, I had mixed in 50% down with full flap which was a bit much for my taste, I changed this for future flights to 35%. The next flight was the first leg of our club glider competition, I used a small amount of down flap ~6mm and this helped the lauch considerably, making it steeper, slower and gain more hight.

Once off the bungee the flight performance was excellent, the model is very stable but still sensitive to thermal activity. With zero flap the glide is excellent with good speed\penetration and with up to 6mm of flap the model just hangs around with low sink rate.

Overall an excellent model that looks great in flight with first rate thermalling capability. All I need now is to improve my piloting skills.

Mike Cox

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
Blaster 2
5 Jun 2009
Review by: Ian Watson

The Blaster 2 was my first trip into the land of RC Gliders, i was recommended this plane by top Lithuanian F3K pilot Donatas Pauzolis and duly set about trying to find one in the UK, before i stumbled upon Hyperflight. A few phone calls to answer a few questions and the hand over of some money landed me a brand new Yellow/Pink Blaster 2.

What can i say, well this thing is LIGHT and very very strong! Although i have seen several inferior DLG gliders around shows, i was shocked at how nicely made this one was, everything was strait, well made and the finish was nearly perfect! the moulded in peg at the wingtip looked like it could handle even the hardest of launches, and seemed comfortable in my fingers.

As my first glider build i was a little nervous on the build, especially how fragile it felt in my hands. After breaking 1 carbon pushrod (though i had loads of spare rod lying about this wasn't an issue) i had it all together. the only thing i replaced was the wing bolts, replacing the flat head domed screws with slightly less streamlined M3 allen head bolts, much easier to use for ham-fists like me. AUW was very low using SD100 and SD150 servos, a Spektrum 6100 RX and a small FlightPower EVOLite 350 2s pack through a tiny regulator (this setup gives way over an hour use). The removable nose cone made of kevlar is a superb idea, making it possible to use 2.4GHz, and to access the radio quickly and easily, superb thinking Vladimir!

Test throws were all done with no problems, and onto my first discus launches, which were less than brilliant, but to my surprise i got great flight times. Its hard to explain how good this plane flies, coming from a real beginner of F3K, but it is so nimble yet so slow. for crazy aerobatics its very rapid to change direction, yet get it strait and level, even on a windless day with no thermals flights of 3-4 minute off a decent launch were possible.

With many hundreds of launches under my belt, i had the technique right, with the recommended flap settings the launches were considerably higher than with other models i had tried since i have had my Blaster, and the molded wing post is kind on the fingers and gives great grip as you launch.

Sadly the model didnt last as long as i had hoped, it did require some spare parts in its life too, though these are mostly my fault. the elevator, if the bolt is done too tight, starts to crack, especially when pulling up hard out of a launch for a bit of fun, the wing is super strong but the elevator isnt as strong. with correct tightening of the bolt and "proper" flying i dont see this as an issue

Halfway through a flight however i was midaired by a YS170 powered pattern ship, although this model is strong, its very fragile, lets just say that pattern ship won (without any damage) and my brilliant Blaster 2 was totally obliterated. this is to be expected, but was sad to see considering how well it flew

To summarise, this kit is super well made, incredibly light weight, strong in flight, good value, good looking, great flying, but as to be expected, a little fragile.

Will i get another to replace it? oh yes i will!

Pulsar 2008 2m (discontinued)
Pulsar 2008 2m
Building and flying a 2m Pulsar
3 Jun 2009
Review by: SkipT35

If, like me, you’re looking for a good quality 2m e-glider to provide improved soaring opportunities and perhaps also dip a toe into the new eSoaring competition scene, then relax – you’ve found it: the 2m Pulsar 2008. It’s simply a great thermal duration soaring machine that doesn’t cost a fortune or take decades of experience to build and fly. At 2m span it also happens to fit into the back of my Mazda 6 without being dis-assembled!

Quality of the supplied airframe and components is absolutely first class with superbly applied covering. Not a wrinkle in sight unless you look in the mirror! Right from the start you just know you’ve made the right decision and have a well-designed and fabricated model in your hands. As someone with an engineering background I was extremely impressed with the airframe structure – very light, stiff and strong.

However, like all such models this is not a project for someone who has no – or very limited – building experience. This is only my 4th model after returning to RC flying after a long absence, so you can see that it can’t be particularly difficult to build or set up using the supplied basic instructions. A group of builders have contributed to a Pulsar building log on rcgroups ( www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=989996 ) which contains a number of very useful tips and a couple of cautionary points to watch out for. Highly recommended when building.

One or two people have tried fitting an outrunner motor into the slender nose but the vast majority of builders opt for a good quality inrunner to avoid unsightly surgery at the sharp end. If you plan to use a light motor setup for eSoaring (Hacker B20L + gbox) for example, then you will definitely need to use the lighter and smaller of the servos suggested (SD100 or equivalent) at the rear end, along with lightweight servo wires such as can be made up from a PC mouse cable. Saving weight here really pays dividends in achieving a light well-balanced model that requires only a few gms. of added noseweight to balance perfectly. Take a little extra care when gluing in the flap horn. You need to ensure that it also bonds to the underlying aluminium tube and not just to the balsa false leading edge on the flap, otherwise you might just damage it in the event of late flap retraction on landing. (How do I know this - guess!!).

My maiden flight was almost a non-event with a CG set at 70mm back from the le. The model simply flew straight out of my launcher’s hand and climbed up into the (unseasonably) blue sky calmly awaiting further instructions! A couple of clicks of up elevator with the motor off and we were in business. As a relative newbie to the thermal duration scene I was expecting endless experimentation to get decent soaring performance, but I can truthfully say it has been a relatively painless learning process with this forgiving model providing plenty of feedback. Great fun and extremely rewarding to fly. Any buttock-clenching moments have definitely been down to me and not the model!

Originally I was nervous about stepping up to this level of modelling and flying, but I can honestly say that I now view the Pulsar as an investment. Buy and fly with total confidence.

Vladimir's Models/HyperFlight 1620mm (64") Glider Bag
Perfect Match !
28 May 2009
Review by: Herwig Cuypers

This bag is the perfect match for my electric Super AVA. It looks like tailor made for this great "Thermal King". And the quality is superb ! Absolutely recommendable!

SkyAssistant Logging Voice Vario
26 May 2009
Review by: Mark

After having the chance to play with a friends Vario, I started to realise the benefit of such a system. I trawled the net for hours looking to get the best deal.

The Sky assistant was put on order, and recieved the next day. I am totally impressed with it and would recomend it to anyone looking to get the most from thermal soaring. The software is easy to use and allows full customisation of the unit, including voice, switch commands, logging of all data, firmware upgrades,etc etc.

The biggest bonus for me is the possibility to connect it directly to a 3 cell LIPO (drive battery) this removes the need to use a separate rx pack and still be able to monitor the voltage to safe limits. You can also program a low voltage limit for safety.

This is just one great unit.

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
Mini Graphite-E review update
23 May 2009
Review by: David Bradley

My transmitter timer for the Mini Graphite-E now shows well over 30 hours airtime! I just dont seem to get bored flying it as I sometimes have with other similar models. It's just over a year now since my first flight with the Mini Graphite and I really can't find anything to criticise.

The only change i've made to the original spec is to upgrade to 2.4Ghz for safety reasons.

I've just built another excellent 2 Mtr moulded sloper and did'nt fly the Mini Graphite for quite a few weeks. When I finally did, I realised just how well the Mini Graphite performs and handles. It immediately felt just right when I got it back in the air and confirms my preference for the MG over my other models in this class.

David

Graphite 2e
Graphite 2e
16 May 2009
Review by: Peter Hindle

I ordered a V-Tail Graphite late last year (2008) and duly received the kit of parts (though lacking the V-tails). My only criticism was that I had to wait until February to receive these essential components. Anyway, it was well worth the wait. The finish was immaculate and of stunning precision. All parts fit together seamlessly.

I installed a Kontronic Fun 500-27 ith a 5.2:1 gearbox teamed with 55Amp Jazz 55-6-18 controller.

The receiver was a MultiplexRX-9-Synth compact, to go with my Profi mc4000 transmitter.

All servos were Multiplex digital, with SLIM-STAR FL for ailerons, MICRO digi for flaps and POLO digi 4's for the V-Tails.

The LiPo used was a Kokam 2100 C30.

The only installation problems related to the stylish, strong but not very spacious fuselage. Plenty of space up-front but not much under the wing mounts.

With the rather heavy motor, the LiPo had to be mounted well back and partly under the wing. So the front section of the fuselage just hosted the motor and speed controller. All the pickup sensitive components were mounted aft of the LiPo and in a rather constrained area. (I must admit the things would have been easier with a lighter weight motor).

There is a very strong "D" section carbon-fibre tube connection the front nose-cone with the rest of the fuselage and this is designed to give good impact resistance to heavy landings - a good idea. One can insert ballast into this tube, if required. I used it to hold the receiver battery-pack ie no bec. The V-Tail servos had to be mounted one-behind-the-other, at the rear-end of the under-wing access. This was the only way that I could fit them in. Alas, Dr. Drella's beautiful tails were far too slim for tail-mounted servos.

Having said all that everything went-in in the end.

The flying surfaces were set-up as recommended as was the C.of G. Using an 18x11" CAM prop. the motor delivered 550 W static drawing roughly 48A. and well within the Jazz controller rating.

On test flights the model climbed rapidly enough for contest-work at about 70deg. and was beautifully stable. Likewise, an absolute joy in thermal flight where my usual problem is visibility at altitude - I get concerned above 1200ft.

I ended-up with the C.of G a few mm forwards of the suggested figure probably due to my geriatric touch on the controls.

The model has a tremendous speed range and is sensitive to controls at thermalling speeds but without any real tendency to side-slip or tip-stall.

Some pilots are wary of V-Tails for handing at landing speeds. I have found that the full range of up-aileron is needed for steering with full crow landings. Having said that, no problems.

In short, a joy to fly and great in our usual UK blustery conditions.

By the way, I have ordered another.

Graphite 2e
Graphite 2e - A "Rather-warm-liner"!!
16 May 2009
Review by: Andy Sayle

I ordered my Graphite 2e from Hyperflight in June 2008, and after a short wait for a fresh batch of kits from Vladimir, a rather large and rather well packed box was delivered to my doorstep. After spilling foam peanuts all over the place (my other half was really not impressed!), I had teh basic components laid out on the living room floor.

The quality of the wing panels and fuselage were impeccable. The finish was nice and even, and I could not find a blemish anywhere! I chose a red underside, with yellow everything else, and red splashes on the wingtips. With hindsight, this colour combo realy stands out in the air, especially on dull days. On the brighter days, I keep wondering if some contrasting stripes on the underside would help gauge those thermal turns in the distance a bit better, but then, it's probably more down to lack ofpiloting skills!

The build was pretty quick really. I did complicate things slightly by installing servo frames for the Futaba S3150 servos in the wing, but other than that, there is very little work to be done. Just install servos, linkages and wiring to the wing, then start on the fuselage.

As I was planning on a fairly warm electric setup, I decided to install a Spektrum AR9000 receiver in the rear of the fuselage, thus giving maximum space for batteries under the wing, and in the forward fuselage. A simple wrap of foam was enough to wedge the RX in place, and provide some shock protection too. Up front, in the removable nose cone, I installed a Hacker B50-11l with a 6.7:1 gearbox. This motor, if anything, is a little on the large (heavy) side, and I wouldn't hesitate to swap it for a B40 on the same gearbox if I ever need to. The motor fitted perfectly, with no need for any dremelling! Behind the motor, I fitted a Castle Creations Phoenix 80 ESC. The BEC on this had no chance of coping with 6 digital servos when powered from a 6s lipo pack, so I fitted a Castle Creations CC-BEC to the main battery connector too. This BEC is rated up to 5A (powered from a 6s pack), so should cope fine with the servo load onboard the Graphite 2e.

With all that installed, the rest of the space is available for batteries! As luck would have it, my existing 3s 2150mAh Zippy and Rhino Lipo packs fitted in perfectly, just needing a small block of foam at back of the fuselage to stop them sliding back too much. With the nose assembled to the fuselage, the packs can just about slide in through the canopy opening, which means easy pack changes at the flying site!

To begin with, I fitted a 16x10" cam folding prop at the front end. Bench testing this setup gave a current draw of around 50 amps (21 volts ish) for just over 1kW input power. Plenty considering the whole model weighs in at around 2.45kg! I have recently tried an 18x10" prop, and this sees the current go up to over 60 amps, for an input power of over 1300Watts!

The first flight was a bit of a non-event, mainoy because I left the battery wiring harness (to connect the two 3s packs in series!) at home! After a quick trip to fetch it, The model was range tested, and all setup ready to go.

The handlaunch was easy, just a firm push forwards, and the graphite was away. I needed a fair bit of down trim to get a level glide (ip ut that down to me getting the neutral All moving tail incidence not quite right), but once it settled into a level glide, I opened the throttle gently. The model literally shot forward, and started to rotate upwards. I had to hold a fiar bit of down elevator in to keep the climb at around 60° (meaning the CG is a bit far forward), but it climbed rather quickly (2600fpm later recorded on my Micrologger!). Levelling off and shutting the motor down, the Graphite settled into a nice flat glide at around 600 feet. A quick few circuits to check the control response out (spot on as given in the manual!), and I had to push the nose down for a fast, low pass!

The sound it made as it came past me about 12 feet off the deck, is perhaps my most favourite sound in aeromodelling. A sort of whistling, whoosh type noise. The sound air molecules make when being tortured! In over 200 flights since last summer, I never fail to grin from ear to ear when I hear that noise!

I spent quite a lot of time exploring the flight envelope of the Graphite, and it is VERY easy to fly. The stall is very tame, with it only wanting to drop a wing if the CG is quite far back, and you really provoke it. With a bit of camber dialled in, it really slows to a crawl. A bit of reflex on the wing, and it is nice and brisk too, especially if you point the nose down!

The landings are a piece of cake too. With the assistance of just the flaps hanging out at about 75° (or crow brakes if your TX can handle them), teh descent rate increases dramatically, yet the airspeed doesn't! A party piece of mine is to launch the model, climbout almost vertically to about 500feet, pull inverted, put out full crow brakes, then pull through to an almost vertical descent, before levelling out at about 10 feet, tuck the crow brakes away, and alnd at my feet :) It never fails to impress!

IN summary, this is a fantastic bit of kit. It is so versatile, from hot climbs, and high energy aerobatics, to circling away at a snails pace looking for thermals, it does it all. It may not be the fastest ship in the world, and it may not be the best thermal hunting machine, but it does fit the "Jack of all Trades" label perfectly! If I ever lose this one, I will not hesitate to buy another one straight away! In fact, I'm tempted to buy a spare now.....

Cheers!
Andy

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
Report Back
15 May 2009
Review by: AndrewT

I thought I'd report back on my two Blasters.

The e version is my most used and favourite model. It is fantastic to
fly, flies for 30 mins upwards on a 700 mah lipo and copes with quite
strong winds. The only thing it won't do is knife edge! I will have to
consider getting a spare in due course.

The dlg version is terrific - I can now get 5 mins upwards flights in
decent sunshine on the smallish playing fields at the bottom of my
garden. I have discovered that the secret to a high launch for me is to
be very relaxed and to extend my left arm with the transmitter as a
counter-weight. I have no idea how high I am getting - I would guess
about 100 feet at best. What should I be aiming at? I flew it at
Ivinghoe Beacon last Sunday in 15 knots of wind and it was superb. I
will need to get a lost model alarm as I messed up one landing behind
the hill and lost it behind a hawthorn tree.

Yours, Andrew

Blaster 2e
Report Back
15 May 2009
Review by: AndrewT

I thought I'd report back on my two Blasters.

The e version is my most used and favourite model. It is fantastic to
fly, flies for 30 mins upwards on a 700 mah lipo and copes with quite
strong winds. The only thing it won't do is knife edge! I will have to
consider getting a spare in due course.

The dlg version is terrific - I can now get 5 mins upwards flights in
decent sunshine on the smallish playing fields at the bottom of my
garden. I have discovered that the secret to a high launch for me is to
be very relaxed and to extend my left arm with the transmitter as a
counter-weight. I have no idea how high I am getting - I would guess
about 100 feet at best. What should I be aiming at? I flew it at
Ivinghoe Beacon last Sunday in 15 knots of wind and it was superb. I
will need to get a lost model alarm as I messed up one landing behind
the hill and lost it behind a hawthorn tree.

Yours, Andrew

Super AVA-e 3.7m (discontinued)
Super AVA-e 3.7m
utterly stunning a work of art
15 May 2009
Review by: Anonymous

Hi Neil, I trust the cheque has arrived, the Super AVA did this morning, I must say, it is utterly stunning a work of art, too good to fly!!

best regards Chris

AVA F3J (discontinued)
AVA F3J
The Best
15 May 2009
Review by: PeteY

AVA, The best machine I've owned or flown!

Pete

Supra-e Pro Competition Glass
More Fantastic SUPRAe
15 May 2009
Review by: SteveM

I have now been flying my Super AVAe quite a lot recently and have even impressed the guys at the local Glider club. This plane is amazing, simple to fly, thermals exceptionally well even exibiting some of the characteristics of my old A2 free flight models and has a good speed range. It also climbs like a rocket on a Hacker B40 12L driving a 16 x 8 aeronaut prop and using a 2400 mah Kokam Lipo. I reckon it is at around 800ft after 30 secs..! The model is also beatifully built and was very easy to fit the radio. I am using the new 2.4 Ghz Futaba and so far seems rock solid.

As you know I also bought a SUPRAe ! and this model is even more fantastic but has proved to be more of a challenge to program the radio, however I have had some exceptional flights and again it seems easy to fly. It is however less robust than the AVA and needs careful handling both during the fit out and when assembling. Even so the thing is awesome.

Thanks for your help and advice during the build and as I am being asked to do a display at my village fete you may be getting a few orders from Northumberland!

Kind Regards

Steve

Super AVA-e 3.7m (discontinued)
Super AVA-e 3.7m
Super Auper AVA
15 May 2009
Review by: SteveM

I have now been flying my Super AVAe quite a lot recently and have even impressed the guys at the local Glider club. This plane is amazing, simple to fly, thermals exceptionally well even exibiting some of the characteristics of my old A2 free flight models and has a good speed range. It also climbs like a rocket on a Hacker B40 12L driving a 16 x 8 aeronaut prop and using a 2400 mah Kokam Lipo. I reckon it is at around 800ft after 30 secs..! The model is also beatifully built and was very easy to fit the radio. I am using the new 2.4 Ghz Futaba and so far seems rock solid.

As you know I also bought a SUPRAe ! and this model is even more fantastic but has proved to be more of a challenge to program the radio, however I have had some exceptional flights and again it seems easy to fly. It is however less robust than the AVA and needs careful handling both during the fit out and when assembling. Even so the thing is awesome.

Thanks for your help and advice during the build and as I am being asked to do a display at my village fete you may be getting a few orders from Northumberland!

Kind Regards

Steve

Mini-Graphite-e Hotliner
most fun and the most well behaved model
15 May 2009
Review by: DavidB

Just thought I'd let you know that I'm flying my Mini Graphite regularly and can honestly say that it's probably the most fun and the most well behaved model of this size and type that I've flown.
I've fine tuned my set-up now and its a peach. I fly it almost as much from flat fields with the motor for blasting around as I do of the slopes.

I've thrown it of the biggest and scariest sea cliffs that North Wales has to offer and it just sucks it up. I've thrown it of the Great Orme in extreme conditions with ballast and it seems to hang in the air at the top of huge 500ft half pipes before plummeting down to race back along the edge like a missile. Great fun :-)
I can also relax with the MG as its so stable when trimmed to fly slowly.

My TX timer for the Mini Graphite now has 17 hours on it, more than any other model I've flown this year!


Regards

David

Blaster 2 DLG F3K
Finest DLGs
15 May 2009
Review by: Ali M

These really are the finest DLG gliders I have ever built by the way!

Regards,

Ali

Supra-e Pro Competition Ultralite
Brilliant Supra-e
15 May 2009
Review by: AndyL

What brilliant aircraft! Wind 5/6 MPH temperature at 3C MAX wind gradually picking up to about 10 but good sunshine.

Set it up as per the settings on a web site: steel rule on the bottom surface for phase one , steel rule on the top surface for phase two and 2mm extra droop for phase three.

Gordon uses aileron and flaps for control while I only use ailerons, does not appear to make the slightest difference as we have both flown each others model.
I have never flown an aircraft that requires so little elevator input to do smooth thermal turns.

Cheers

Andy

Blaster 2e
Outstanding Quality
15 May 2009
Review by: Jordi

First email:

I've been watching carefully my new "toy", and the word that comes to my mind is outstanding. I've been modelling for 35 years and I never found such high quality in a model. I also have a Stuart Blanchard's Calypso Sport and F3B New Age, they fly very well indeed, but they haven't the same manufacture quality.

I heard about Vladimir's building quality, but the only one model I saw some years ago was a Graphite. It looked very nice, but the Blaster overpassed it.

I'll be building it up next week (if work allows me to do so). I'll give you my comments soon.


Second email:

The Blaster got airborne today. It's a delightful to fly. It's very agile, tight thermal turns are possible without loosing any height.

I found the CG too forward without posibility to move any item backwards, I'm using 2S 800 mA Lipo (45g). This give me about 1 hour flight. I'm thinking about replacing the battery, 30g, perhaps, but I'm not sure. From your point of view, can you suggest any Lipo combination to achieve the right Blaster CG?

Pass my congratulations to Vladimir for this great design. Kind regards,

Jordi

(I suggest using light weight powertrains and 400-500mah 2S lipos, even if using lightweight tail servos - Neil.)

Blaster 2e
Blaster 2e & Supra
15 May 2009
Review by: JohnH

I just thought I would let you know how much I am impressed with the Blaster Electric, this week is the first opportunity I have had enough time to do it justice.

I am more than impressed with its performance, it exceeds all of my expectations, I have just come back from a session with just two powered launches with both flights having to spiral out of exessive lift with flight times of 45 and 38 minutes, the plane was as high as I could see effectively.

Last week I had the Blaster (non electric) out and recorded a flight time of 36 minutes again having to spiral out of lift. Lovely machines both.

I was also flying the Supra E on Sunday and got to a height of 290 Metres logged by the Alti Pro from Martin Bell from a launch height of 200 metres.

I am so impressed with the developments in the sport in the last couple of years, my flying buddies at my flying club thought I was mad about 5/6 years ago when I decided to ditch all of my I/C in favour of electric power, guess what most of them are flying now!

Again many thanks for introducing me to Vladimir's models

All the best

John

Pulsar 3.2 F5J (discontinued)
Pulsar 3.2 F5J
Looks Superb
15 May 2009
Review by: Malcolm

My new Pulsar arrived safe & well a short while ago. After a brief look inside, it looks superb, I'm still at work so I can't start assembling it yet!

Thanks very much for pulling out the stops to get it to me before the bank holiday.

best regards

Malcolm