[NSRCA-discussion] mini Brio
Joe Lachowski
jlachow at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 24 17:04:08 AKST 2006
Most of the planes in that size range as the Mini-Brio all use 2100mah 3S
packs and are all under 45 inches and 35 ozs. There are a whole bunch of
them around 40 inches and 20 to 30 ozs. already available. Just take a look
at the Park Flyers listed at Esprit Models. I don't know what the Mini Brio
specs are but liimiting it to this size makes a whole bunch of planes that
are already available viable for mini electric pattern. Quiet Storm,
Flubber, EV and a bunch of other Fliton and E-Flite planes for example. 1
meter would knock out the Quiet Storm for one. It is 43 inches. Why do we
always have to think metric?<g>
I haven't told Ed Alt yet, but I think this is going to basically be the
size limitation for the mini pattern contest that we are hoping to run at
Pocono this year on Saturday evening.<g>
>From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
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>Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] mini Brio
>Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:18:04 EST
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>That will fly like a 2m winged Scale Aerobat at around 14 lbs. Doable but a
>bit on the heavyfooted side. Suggest a little larger square for that
>weight.
>
>Better yet, forget the weight entirely so that we don't get into the same
>arguments we get into on present stuff. I like Dave's idea of limiting the
>supplied E power. No wet power here please.
>
>Matt
>
>
>In a message dated 2/24/2006 7:53:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>brett.terry at gmail.com writes:
>
>Maybe set a 1M x 1M, 1.5kg limit...
>
>
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