[NSRCA-discussion] mini Brio
mike mueller
mups1953 at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 25 01:10:49 AKST 2006
I have both sized packs. Lately I only use the smaller packs. Weight is critical ans the 1300's do the job. Mike
"Park, Ihncheol" <PnAHobbies at sbcglobal.net> wrote: Joe,
Isn't 2100 too big? I've seen several guys dropping back to 1320s for
Fliton QS.
One of the pictures at the Horizon shows 1320 3S. 480 Outrunner 10?0kv.
Power 10 is not listed yet. I have no idea since there was no listing about
it at dealer website.
Brio 10 ARF Specs
Wing Span: 41 in (1040mm)
Overall Length: 40 in (1015mm)
Wing Area: 325 sq in (21 sq dm)
Flying Weight: 28-34oz (795-965 g)
Motor Size: Park 480 Outrunner, Power 10 Outrunner, Six Series
Radio: 6-Channel or greater
Servos: 4 Sub-Micros
Trim Scheme Colors: UltraCote White (#870), Fluorecscent Blue (#896).
Pearl Bright Yellow (#85200), and Fluorescent Violet (#899)
CG (center of gravity): 3-7/8 to 4-3/8 in (100 to 110mm) behind the
leading edge
Prop Size: 11x7 to 12x8 Electric
Spinner Size: 1-3/4 in
Hardware Included: Yes
Speed Control : 35A to 40A Brushless
Recommended Battery: 3-Cell 11.1V 1320mAh to 2100mAh Li-Po
Control Throw (Ailerons): 7/16 in (11mm) Low Rate or 7/8 in (22mm) High
Rate
Control Throw (Elevator): 7/8 in (22mm) Low Rate or 2 in (50mm) High Rate
Control Throw (Rudder): 1-1/2 in (38mm) Low Rate or 2-1/2 in (63mm) High
Rate
Approx. Flying Duration: 10 minutes
Approx. Assembly Time: 5-6 hours
1 meter will kick the Brio out also.
Ihncheol Park
P & A Hobbies
-----Original Message-----
From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org
[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Joe Lachowski
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 8:04 PM
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] mini Brio
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?
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.
>From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
>Reply-To: NSRCA Mailing List
>To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
>Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] mini Brio
>Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:18:04 EST
>
>
>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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