Okay guys, the jets I watched were awesome for a reasonthere's plenty of
money in them to make them that way. Fantastic and realistic explains them.
But I have plenty of electric toys sitting around that just needs a clevis
re-glued, or motor mount tacked back in, or a prop
Although it has been flying for several weeks, I finally found time to put a
few pictures and some construction words on my web site (_www.hilaunch.com_
(http://www.hilaunch.com) ). Look for it under Sailplanes for sale although
the complete model is not available, you must buy the parts
Hi guys,
Okay so now that the LSF is in charge of the Electric Nats, which of you
have F5J stuff to fly this season and what are you going to fly in the events?
How about in the SP 400 class?
Gordy
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If I make it to the NATS I will be flying my polecateaero winddancer. If I
don't make it to the NATS I will be flying my Polecataero winddancer.
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Hi guys,
Okay so now that the LSF is in charge of the Electric Nats, which of you
have F5J
Goldberg Electra NIB for sale on RC Groups.
2M electric powered sailplane.
A.B.
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I will be happy to answer any questions you might have.
What (static) current are you pulling with the 22x12? Good Lift!
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something new!
I will be on Channel 26 or 58.
Bruce DeVisser
San Jose, CA
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 1:45
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Subject: [RCSE] Electric Tug info
I have received a lot of request for info
I have received a lot of request for info on the Tugs we will be using for our event so I am posting to the group. Here is info on two of the tugs that will be at our event. At this time I do not have info on the third one.First off this is not a cheap endeavor. Brian Chan is currently
The Greater Detroit Soaring and Hiking Society (www.gdshs.com) is going
to hold it's first electric launched sailplane contest August 19 and 20.
All information is on our web site (www.gdshs.com) under the F5J CONTEST
button on the left side of the home page so I will not detail it here.
If
Title: Electric motor and speed control help
I purchased a used Aveox 12LMR with a Kontronics 3SL 70-6-18 ESC pre-wired from someone on this list. To that I've added a Medusa battery eliminator. I was told the motor and esc have only been used a couple of times and I feel confident the units
Electric Stork fiberglass fuselage with
detachable molded V-tail, Nose cone MM setup for
Konkrite Fun 600. Voltz micro-max
servos (2) included.. Photos available.
One left - Allegro-lite original kit from
Pat Sloan. The kit is complete with all wood parts,
composite parts, spar
Looking for an F5J electric esprit for a friend.
Loaded. If you know of one for sale please let me know. Thank you.
Arthur.
I acquired a parkZone P51D NIB , not opened. I think it's to advanced for me. I couldn't heave this model hard enough at my age. It is still unopened. Sells for $170 plus shipping or tax. I would like $125. plus shipping by UPS. It is a complete set with all batteries. transmitter and charger.
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I couldn't heave this model hard enough at my age.
Why not put it away for now and wait until you grow up a little more? :)
Mike
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2 NIP Jeti Advance 8 Plus Speed Controls for brushless motors. Hobby Lobby
has them for $70 each. I'll take $120 shipped and include the programmer
free. gv
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Hi folks,
If anyone is looking for a quiet alternative for towing moderate-sized
scale sailplanes, I have just the ticket.
I'm selling an Aveox 1817/4Y, Hacker Master 48 Opto, and a Tom Hunt belt
drive. Same drive that was featured in the following article:
Sorry, link should be: http://www.rcgroups.com/links/index.php?id=3D4641
Sorry, it did not work for me. Dennis
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For Sale:
Spacepro 900 3D EPP 37 wing span with symmetrical airfoil.
PJS 900 brushless motor
static thrust - 900g 32 ounces; recommended 10NiCD/NiMH or 3S LiPol max.
efficiency current - 23A 1,6A RPM/1V - Rm - 110m¥ØO weight 60g;
dimensions: ¨ª 32mm x 50mm shaft diameter: ¨ª shaft 4mm
Hi
I need some advise regarding how to improve my Electric SAILAIRE
with one of the new state-of-the-art electric motors.Actually, I have
two SAILAIREs with the 40 ASTRO Gearead , 15x13 Folding Prop/ 3-
Seven NiCad packs.The only think I know is how to fly it.Nothing
about electronics.Any
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Subject: [RCSE] Electric SAILAIRE
I need some advise regarding how to improve my
Electric SAILAIRE (Snip)...
Gus,
Is this you?...
http://home.att.net/~beaverpilot/electricsandsailplanes.htm
Start with www.ezonemag.com
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Can anyone recommend some good knowledge base web sites on electric flight?
I've got a lot to learn about motors, speed controls and props.
Wes Gibson
AMA 607029
LSF 7533
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Wes,
http://www.ezonemag.com/ is one of the best around.
Happy flying,
Jim
www.jtmodels.com
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Wes,
http://www.ezonemag.com/ is one of the best around.
What he said :)
FWIW, I have bookmarks for stuff under batteries and electric flight:
http://isoar.ca/~andrewm/bkmks/RC/Batteries/
http://isoar.ca/~andrewm/bkmks/RC/Electric_Flight/
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Subject: [RCSE] Electric flight web sites
Can anyone recommend some good knowledge base web sites on electric flight?
I've got a lot to learn
Wes Gibson wrote:
Can anyone recommend some good knowledge base web sites on electric flight?
I've got a lot to learn about motors, speed controls and props.
Wes Gibson
AMA 607029
LSF 7533
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Can anyone recommend some good knowledge base web sites on electric
flight?
I've got a lot to learn about motors, speed controls and props.
Wes Gibson
AMA 607029
LSF 7533
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Mich.
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bject: [RCSE] Electric Tow Plane
We fly at a 300 acre field and are
not allowed power planes.
4 of us have Scale planes the
largest 5.3m DG 1000.
We need to build, or if some one
has a used one, an electric
Tow plane that can at least take
up a 4m ASW-28.
Any
Looking for a nice electric in great shape, prefer RTF
Email me with details
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In a message dated 9/22/2003 9:27:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to tow 3 meter scale gliders into the air by electric
powered planes ? What kind of motors will be required ?
I have been pondering on the same subject, except I want to tow larger
I have a few electric items for sale:
1) Kangke USA F3D-30 (electric conversion) sport/pylon
racer (same plane as F5D/E, seen at
http://www.nesail.com/F5D/f5d.htm). Beautiful
red/white molded plane. Power system is Jeti 15/4
Brushless with Jeti 30-3P controller. Battery tray is
installed and will
Anyone have the info on the Electric NATS that follow the LSF Soaring NATS??
I am interested in the LMR events on Sunday and Monday.
~~~
Bill Malvey
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Anyone have the info on the Electric NATS that follow the LSF Soaring NATS??
I am interested in the LMR events on Sunday and Monday.
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Bill Malvey
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I'll be in SF November 25-26 with a few electrics/slopers/electric
helis.
What good sites can I fly these at while not getting too far away from
SF airport (I fly out around 5pm on the 26th)?
TIA!
Greg in Minneapolis
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There are several sites with slope lists for the SF area. Most are good, one
is excellent. Here are the URL's.
http://members.home.net/axelb/start.html
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dlstone/
http://members.aol.com/Rpvi/flysites1.html
http://udel.edu/~lisansky/sunset.html
If more
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Electric Stuff
Cheap
Everything in the photo for $100? If so, I'll take
it. gv
Tom Broeski wrote:
They are 1700
mahI was selling them
separately $20 each, but now they go with the other
stuff.You can get
everything for $100TG 32 Mount View Dr
Probably the most cost effective solution is too just buy two chargers.
The FMA Supernova is a great little unit! They retail for about $129. Two
of
them will still be cheaper than one of those expensive, pretentious units.
Of course you won't be able to look down your nose at the electric
I am wondering if anyone can suggest some electric gliders that would
be good for a new flier. I would prefer an ARF due to no space for a
building project. Also maybe some radios. I dont have alot of money to
start into this hobby with $250-$300 to start. The clubs in this area
are mainly power
Anybody know who has a MP jet 8063 gearbox in stock?
Mark
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I intended to make a large
electric launch sailplane with a set of wings and a
fiberglass fuselage, but I
just don't have the time, so I'm selling the wings and
fuse.
The wings are from a Super V
110. They are carbon/glass
I have a brushless 020 direct drive motor that I would like to install
in a built up two meter with ailerons.
Does anyone have a recommendation on which one will suit this purpose
the best.
Thanks..Sven
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I have a brushless 020 direct drive motor that I would like to install
in a built up two meter with ailerons.
Does anyone have a recommendation on which one will suit this purpose
the best.
Hi all! I'm looking for a durable electric glider that can stand up to a bit
of abuse (including perhaps, a crash or two) for my twelve year old nephew.
His dad is a modeler and can help him with the basics. I'm hoping there's an
electric foamie glider available, but I haven't found one yet. I
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Hi all! I'm looking for a durable electric glider that can stand up to a
bit
of abuse (including perhaps, a crash or two) for my twelve year old nephew.
His dad is a modeler and can help him with the
I can't think of any pure gliders that are also bouncable...the ones that
come to mind are the Multiplex Teddy and the Push-E-Cat. Both planes are
sorta like stubby gliders (more like motor gliders, I guess), with a pylon
mounted pusher prop. I think the Teddy is styrofoam, whereas the
Aveox F12L Motor, M260 Controller, Graupner 45 mm Precision spinner and yoke with 14X9.5 Cam Prop, $375.00. This powerplant is suitable and has been used occasionally in a Jaro Muller Esprit Electric Sailplane weighing seven pounds. Using 1214 SCR 1250 battery packs, this system will provide two
How much does that new Kyosho airplane weigh? Our field is full of
smoking craters from an electric ARF, possibly a Kyosho, though it's a
2M.
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Philosophically, in terms of essential integration with nature,
the folks with the least technology win.
And how did you say you get your big thermal composite ship in the air?
Hand launch it each time? (he said yes, the lucky stiff) My guess is that
you have MORE Power/Technology than an
I know this is not a soaring question,
but many of you silent flyers also fly electric ;-)
Does anyone make an in flight adjustable prop for a small geared electric?
Does anyone make a ground adjustable prop?
Paul
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Subject: RE: [RCSE] Electric Prop question
How much are you willing to spend? There was a company out there that
tried to market an in-flght adjustable prop
Does anyone have the results for the race at SULA last Sunday???
Thank you in advance
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I am looking for some advise on where to locate a retractable
electric power system to install in a Roedelmodel ASK21, similar to the Graupner
"UP and GO" system I have read about. I've talked to
Hobby Lobby and they do not know if that system is still in
production.
If someone has any
I just finished watching Paul's new video and it was great. Yeah I know it's
not slope but it was still very entertaining.
Good camera work, good flying by the pilots and a mixed selection of fast and
slow flyers.
What stands out in my minds eye was,
George Joy flying the, Cavazos design,
Definitely an awesome video. Until know I didn't own any electrics,
now I have a Twister on order!
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Sent: April 27, 2000 12:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] "Electric Airshow" by Paul Nato
***I am proud to announce that my new video ELECTRIC AIRSHOW is now
available for immediate delivery! This our first all Digital
production and our most professional project yet. And best of all, I
am offering this video at the great introductory price of only
$19.95, PAL format only
Just to let you know, we are going to have a Practice Electric stock Zagi
race on Saturday April 22nd at SULA
Everyone is invited ... sign up is at 1200pm ($2). SULA is having a hand
launch contest in the morning (also 22nd), entrance is $2. Combined
entrance (hand launch electric zagi race)
A friend of mine wants to buy a Hitec 3ss FM system with the micro servos
and the feather receiver for an electric zagi razor. This plane is much
smaller than the regular electric zagi so he needs small equipment. He does
not want to spend too much, so the hitec SS is in his price range.
Good morning everyone;
Is the a site similar to this one that deals with electric flight of all
kinds?
Thanks a bunch.
Cap'n Jack
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Not strictly soaring related but... A few of us like to fly electric
"toys" before and after our regular TD contests. Anybody know if there
is a US distributor for MTM International electric motors ? Looking for
an S-200 Bienchen and/or Humming Bird HB-5 Glider set. These are small
280 size
The Silent Electric Flyers of San Diego and SANYO Energy (USA) are proud to
host the International Electric Flight Festival (IEFF) and the F5 World
Championships which will be held in beautiful San Diego, California. The IEFF
(Aug. 3-6), which is open to all pilots, precedes the F5 World
Reminder:South Jersey Silent Flyers will be having an E-Zagi Fun Fly
on Saturday November 27 at 11:00. Evans Mill Pond Field, Marlton NJ.
Events: AULD, Pylon, Combat, Speed, etc.
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Hi,
If you want a nice Gentle Lady( Electra), use the master airscrew 3.5 box,
monster truck motor( they call it something else now, but available) and the
12X8 master airscrew prop. I had this setup in an Electra and it was great.
As for batteries, 1000, 1400, 1700, or 2000 will work fine. I
Harold Ochs wrote about where to get a battery pack. I'm sure
www.srbatteries.com (site's not complete use the site to get the phone
number) or Cermark (714) 680-5888 can provide.
But, I must comment that a 05 motor with a 12 X 8 prop on a Gentle Lady seems
like gross overpowering and might
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