LongShot 4 Specifications | ||
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Wing span | 1.5 m | 59 in |
Wing area | 22.0 dm2 | 341 sq in |
Length | 113 cm | 44.5 in |
Flying weight from | 278 g | 9.8 oz |
Wing loading | 12.6 g/dm2 | 4.1 oz/sq ft |
Aspect ratio | 10.1 | |
Wing airfoil | AG series | |
Dihedral angle | 6.0º | |
Centre of Gravity | 78-80 mm from wing leading edge | |
Controls | Rudder, elevator, ailerons |
LongShot 4 Typical Weights | ||
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Pod | 30.0 g | 1.1 oz |
Boom | 17.5 g | 0.6 oz |
Wings | 136.0 g | 4.8 oz |
Fin | 8.0 g | 0.3 oz |
Tailplane | 8.5 g | 0.3 oz |
Accessories | 18.0 g | 0.6 oz |
Total structure | 218.0 g | 7.7 oz |
Glue etc | 6.0 g | 0.2 oz |
Wiring | 6.0 g | 0.2 oz |
Receiver | 6.0 g | 0.2 oz |
Tail servos | 10.0 g | 0.4 oz |
Wing servos | 10.0 g | 0.4 oz |
Battery | 22.0 g | 0.8 oz |
Flying weight | 278.0 g | 9.8 oz |
Recommended R/C | |
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All servos (4) | Ripmax SD100, Blue Bird BMS-101DMG, Blue Bird BMS-101HV, KST X06, KST X08, MKS DS6100, MKS HV6100, Blue Bird BMS-125 |
Receiver | 4/5 channel rx to suit your transmitter, eg Spectrum AR6610T, Lemon LM0034, Futaba R6004FF, FrSky X4R, Orange DSM2 compatible, Jeti Duplex R5, Multiplex Mlink RX-6 Light & RX-5 Light |
Battery | Radient 1S 500 mA, Radient 1S 600 mAh LiPo, Radient 1S 700 mAh LiPo, HyperLiPo 2S 300 mAh LiPo |
Review by: D. H BURDICK
new LS4Had been flying an old LS1 kit which was my 1st DLG and a great education being it was my first DLG, liked is so much decided to get the LS4 just arrived today.......everything looked great and complete came in a sturdy long box and shipping time was I think around 4-5 days from europe,fantastic!!..this will be a fun winter project and another great learning experience>>>>>>still waiting on the BIGVICK that will be another fun project! lots of building info on YT so hopefully itll show up soon
Review by: Fred.
OK KitComponent finish is very good. The wings, and tail/boom go together without a problem. Elevator and rudder control rods are steel wire inside very thin plastic tubing, supplied in a roll. The plastic tubing needs to be glued to the inside of the pod, no instructions on how to do this. Limited access (small hatch and hole at end of pod). It's very difficult and time consuming to glue the tubes in place, straight an in enough places to prevent flexing. Took hours to puzzle out. These tubes should have been glued to inside of the pod when the pod was molded. I would gladly pay another $150 for kit which has the control rod/tubing installed.
Review by: John
old but not oldI know Longshot is not high end plane
but Nice quality and price flying well and I love big fuselage! for 2cell 800mah li-po
Review by: Dan
UpdateThe longshot flys great. I shortened the boom 25mm shorter than the plans call for. Installed top drive on the ailerons and pull springs for the tail and also an NRJ peg in the tip which is sufficiently behind the cg as is correct placement. Also I modified the pylon by removing the hard tip plate and Just glued the horizontal on. AUW 311 grams. Launches to 35/40 meters with very little effort. Once I get my timing down I expect 50+ no problem. If not going the second hand route, I’d recommend this to anyone for a first dlg (caveat: I do think you need a little building experience first).
If they would tweak the design to 4 in the pod (cut the ailerons in closer to the pod) this think could shed 25 grams easy. But I’ll say again, it’s really great as is. Gentle flying characteristics. I had to force it to tip stall. It signals lift well and lands very slow and controlled.
Review by: Dan
This is a very nicely made airframe for the price. I’m about to build it with a modernized setup though. Shortened boom, pull spring tails of course, and top drive for the flaperons. The pylon with the kit is porky at 2 grams as well. I’m going to replace with a .5 gram one I have. Doesn’t sound like much but translates to a lot less nose weight needed overall. But again. A very nicely made plane. Just needs some modernization in the setup IMO.
Review by: Dan
This is a very nicely made airframe for the price. I’m about to build it with a modernized setup though. Shortened boom, pull spring tails of course, and top drive for the flaperons. The pylon with the kit is porky at 2 grams as well. I’m going to replace with a .5 gram one I have. Doesn’t sound like much but translates to a lot less nose weight needed overall. But again. A very nicely made plane. Just needs some modernization in the setup IMO.
Review by: todd VanHorn
just got this plane built and waiting for better weather to fly.Build was straight forward and fairly simple even for a intermediate builder like me plane seems sturdy and i beleave it will fly well. great price and great service from hyperflight. as always . thanks again.
Review by: Anonymous
Longshot 4 dlgThis is a very good kit - high end dlgs cost twice as much but this is a great alternative if you’re not interested in competition. This is the second one I’ve had. AUW is close to 330g but you can still catch a nice thermal. I would recommend it. I make the canopy opening a bit larger than stock and use a throwing blade instead of the pin. I also use pull-spring instead of the pushrods that come with the kit. All in all, it launches and flies great considering the price! Hyperflight service was great - shipped fast to US.
Review by: tim
Instructions need attention, canopy opening is to small, not a big fan of the launch pin @ one inch from tip of wing, should be at very end of wing with a nice conformed piece instead of drilling hole in wing for glued in tube... would really like to have wings of carbon fiber but understand cost...after assembly flies awesome and love the plane
Review by: Joe V.
Longshot 4Love this DLG!!! Like other reviews say, directions are not thorough enough for first time builders but using other DLG instructions on the web I was able to piece it together in about a week and a half. Shipped really fast to CT USA from UK in about 4 days but would have appreciated another strip of carbon fiber and a little more care with parts packaging sincemy rudder servo horn snapped from its molding but luckily still in one piece. Make sure you use a thin finishing resin like bob Smith's 20min. I used 30min at first and didn't thin it with nearly enough alcohol so it came out thick heavy and rough. Some pictures would have went a LONG way in the ease of building even a reference pic of the completed plane was not included but overall I'm very happy with the performance and appearance, just don't expect to be airborn for at least a week unless you know what you're doing.
Review by: Peter Wood
Longshot 4This was a replacement for my venerable and much repaired Longshot 1. As usual service from Hyperflight was excellent. I reused much of the gear from my old model. Hitec 65MG in the wings and Hitec 55 's in the fuselage.
Assembly presented one or two problems. Aligning the tailplane mount square with the tail boom and holding it in place whilst the epoxy set was difficult.
The main difficulties came with the tailplane pushrods. I found it very difficult to cyano the outer accurately to the inside of the pod in order to support them between the servos and the exit to the tail boom. At the tailplane end I fitted a fine wire z bend with heat shrink and cyano. At the servo I threaded the wire inner through a hole in the servo arm and then secured it with a small self tapper on the opposite side of the output arm. This gave some adjustment and was compact. All up weight 326gm. Now for test flights
Review by: C Cairns
Longshot 4Bought one about 2 years ago as my first full sized DLG. Built it topdrive and pull-springs. Steep learning curve for both building and flying it. By now called "Patches..."
Although I will probably not replace it now if I were to lose it, it was one of the best buys I ever made. Magnificent 1st 1,5m DLG.
Review by: walter wright
Very pleased with the kit and assembly is progressing well.One of your recommended receivers is the Spectrum 6100e. On the spec for the receiver it states not suitable for Carbon fusalages. I presume the Longshot fus is a carbon/glass composite and the 6100e is ok.Do you recommend poking the short aerials through the sides of the fuselage.
Regards,
Walter
Review by: Charlie Stevens
Longshot -4Model arrived the next day, excellent service. The Longshot 4 is of excellent quality and as a newcomer to Discuss Launch Gliders it was recommended to me and has not disappointed. The build if you are used to ARTF models may be a little more intimidating than anticipated however there are many building threads on the internet available for this model which I found a great help. If you are looking for your first proper DLG I would recommend the Longshot -4 the quality is excellent and it was a pleasure to build. Highly recommended for newcomers to DLG. Thanks to BARCS members for all the advice and help in choosing this model.
Review by: Roger
Fast Delivery to SA!Service from Hyperflight was excellent …shipped out within 24 hours via TNT…very professional courier service. Had the package cleared and delivered to me within 6 days which is incredible for a parcel to South Africa. Plane and accessories exceptional well packed and protected.
I have only just started building….quality of model looks superb. I have been flying a Longshot 2 for over 5 years so am really looking forward to completing and flying the newer version.
Thanks again…will certainly order more kit through you guys in the future
Review by: Paul
The Longshot 4 built quickly and easily. Almost all parts needed were included (missed the aileron pushrods). I used a large battery (820 mAHr, 4 triple A NiMH) and a large(ish) 6 channel receiver and was able to balance it with no problem at the recommended 80mm location with no additional weights. Once flown, I chose to move the CG forward about 6mm with a small additional weight in the nose. All up, about 320 grams. In my testing, it launches well and floats well, even though over weight as built. Speed with a slight reflex is great for thermal hunting or exiting sink. All this and much tougher than hollow construction.
Review by: kev
All goodGreat plane for light wind days. Pretty easy build that could potentially be finished in a day or two. Would be good if it was easier to ballast but that is something to think about while building
Review by: AIRCOSTAS
LONGSHOT 3best dlg for best price........
Review by: Roy Hampshire
Quality product and serviceBought 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.