Electric

D Suding junk at velocitus.net
Tue Apr 8 15:58:46 AKDT 2003


Is there a web site with information on this Hacker system? That is awesome.

> In a message dated 4/8/2003 1:17:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> VicenteRC at aol.com writes:
>
>
>> Subj:Re: Electric
>> Date:4/8/2003 1:17:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> From:<A HREF="mailto:VicenteRC at aol.com">VicenteRC at aol.com</A>
>> Reply-to:<A
>> HREF="mailto:discussion at nsrca.org">discussion at nsrca.org</A> To:<A
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>>
>> Which models and electric motors?  I have a friend that is interesting
>> in  electric pattern planes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Vicente Bortone
>
> One more time. Recently, a fellow here in Florida (I forgot his name),
> set-up  a Funtana (about 2m sq scale aerobatic model) with the Hacker
> system Jason  talks about.. If I remeber correctly, he said 36 Panasonic
> 3000mah NiMH  cells, or around 45 volts when fully chrged.
>
> I think it turned either a 19" or 20" prop and maybe 8" pitch, at enough
>  output to easily hover the 12.5 lb plane, then accelerate out of the
> hover  straight up. He had it set-up for 3D and was able to perform a
> good freestyle  routine, complete with elevators, walls and lots of high
> alpha/low speed  stuff. It was quite impressive, for any type model let
> alone electric power.
>
> This model is a "wet" power model originally, sold by DA I think. It was
> way  overbuilt for electric since the fellow did very little lightening
> of the  plywood construction, yet it performed with fine authority.
>
> Vicente, tell your friend that pretty much any wood kit can be made to
> fly  electric. Just needs to modify the floor where the battery is
> located to  provide lots of cooling to the battery. And if he could
> lighten it up some,  all the better. This Hacker system was about  the
> best I have seen for  modeling
>
> Matt Kebabjian



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