About two years ago Radim Horky, the owner of H-Models in the Czech Republic announced he was in the process of designing and developing the high performance thermal sailplane Quintus. Its a 1/3 scale model boasting an impressive 7.66m wingspan made from Carbon and glass as well as a Kevlar fuselage.
At the time of the announcement we place a pre-order and stood in line. Fast forward a year later when the plane became available to purchase it was discovered that Radim chose to produce the plane without spoilers, mainly for the GPS racing crowd. When I was informed of this, I canceled my order since I'm fairly dependent on spoilers for my style of flying and flying in Cumberland and landing a high performance plane without spoilers is not what I want to do. Besides, Scot said I can't land in his private zone anyway.
Then the call came.
I knew I shouldn't have answered the phone!!! Etienne from Icare-rc contacts me and informs me the Quintus with spoilers has arrived and its got my name all over it. lol
A quick conversation with Scot ( Aka The International Transporter) and I had the Quintus in my grubby little ( big) hands.
First impressions of this sailplane is absolute perfection. The wings are perfectly molded, clean, with large servo hatches for easy installation of the wing servos. The fuse is Kevlar, its light and strong. The retract is upgraded and fitted with a drum brake, there is even the word "Quintus" Laser etched into the aluminum landing gear block inside the cockpit. The large spoilers are finished with red blades, the fuse seam is repainted and it had the awesome orange anti-collision paint scheme. The tailwheel is molded into the rudder and swings through a cutout in the fuse.
As will all H-Models plane ( ARCUS, DUO Discus and ASH31) the plane comes with a fully detailed, very professional cockpit. This one is no exception, the cockpit is exceptional and the canopy is spotless. Very high quality stuff.
Any con's?
The only ONE thing I would like to see different is removable winglets. Since these winglets are huge to begin with, it would be nice if they came off for transportation. I'm going to need to be very careful with these.
Here are some pictures of the build. The plane is now complete and ready to fly.
All in all, it was one of the fastest builds I've done. Everything fit perfectly and no time was spent fixing stuff. It took 8 servos in the wings, and 5 in the fuse.
2 ail
2 tip ail
2 flap
2 spoiler
1 elev
1 rudder
1 brake
1 tow release
1 retract
I ended up adding exactly 3 lbs of nose weight to get the CG perfect at 88mm back.
I'll be using Snap Flap in this setup since its recommended and Steve P has been using it lately too.
At the time of the announcement we place a pre-order and stood in line. Fast forward a year later when the plane became available to purchase it was discovered that Radim chose to produce the plane without spoilers, mainly for the GPS racing crowd. When I was informed of this, I canceled my order since I'm fairly dependent on spoilers for my style of flying and flying in Cumberland and landing a high performance plane without spoilers is not what I want to do. Besides, Scot said I can't land in his private zone anyway.
Then the call came.
I knew I shouldn't have answered the phone!!! Etienne from Icare-rc contacts me and informs me the Quintus with spoilers has arrived and its got my name all over it. lol
A quick conversation with Scot ( Aka The International Transporter) and I had the Quintus in my grubby little ( big) hands.
First impressions of this sailplane is absolute perfection. The wings are perfectly molded, clean, with large servo hatches for easy installation of the wing servos. The fuse is Kevlar, its light and strong. The retract is upgraded and fitted with a drum brake, there is even the word "Quintus" Laser etched into the aluminum landing gear block inside the cockpit. The large spoilers are finished with red blades, the fuse seam is repainted and it had the awesome orange anti-collision paint scheme. The tailwheel is molded into the rudder and swings through a cutout in the fuse.
As will all H-Models plane ( ARCUS, DUO Discus and ASH31) the plane comes with a fully detailed, very professional cockpit. This one is no exception, the cockpit is exceptional and the canopy is spotless. Very high quality stuff.
Any con's?
The only ONE thing I would like to see different is removable winglets. Since these winglets are huge to begin with, it would be nice if they came off for transportation. I'm going to need to be very careful with these.
Here are some pictures of the build. The plane is now complete and ready to fly.
All in all, it was one of the fastest builds I've done. Everything fit perfectly and no time was spent fixing stuff. It took 8 servos in the wings, and 5 in the fuse.
2 ail
2 tip ail
2 flap
2 spoiler
1 elev
1 rudder
1 brake
1 tow release
1 retract
I ended up adding exactly 3 lbs of nose weight to get the CG perfect at 88mm back.
I'll be using Snap Flap in this setup since its recommended and Steve P has been using it lately too.
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