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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Steve Helmick on June 27, 2015, 09:49:33 AM
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Woke up early this AM and flipped the tube on while I was munching a bowl of oaties. Formula "E" race from London. Yep, electric motors and LiPos. They look sorta like a racing car, but sound a bit like a kitchen mixer. What a yawner. Without the stalwart efforts from the announcers, everybody would have been sound asleep. Z@@ZZZ Steve
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The exciting part was the leader was lapping faster using less energy. That track was stupidly narrow.
MM
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The exciting part was the leader was lapping faster using less energy. That track was stupidly narrow.
MM
Agree that the track was too narrow, but there were plenty of 2-wide passes in the corners. It would have been really cool with shifter karts.
Using less energy while lapping faster is boring. Z@@ZZZ
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I was the chief maintenance guy for a petroleum pipeline for 27 years. All of our pipeline pump motors were 2400 volt 600 horse power electric motors. I came to hate electric motors. They got no pistons, rods, heads, valves, crankshafts and carbs. Electric motors are just a waste of electricity. If it does not burn some kind of fuel there is just something wrong. Now, do you want me to tell you how I really feel?
I was at the R/C field today and this young man was flying an Ugly Stick with an electric motor. He had stripped a glow motor and mounted the electric motor in the rear of the case with a long shaft going through the glow motor. He had the muffler on it and all. I had to admit it was a novel idea. I told him he needed to put a card on it to engage the prop to make a motor sound. Oh the sacraledge.
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Electric motors are just a waste of electricity.
Quote of the year!!! LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
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Sure it didn't come with a dummy motor for "the look"?
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__54646__Durafly_8482_Retro_Series_Das_UglyStik_Electric_Sports_Model_EPO_1100mm_PNF_.html
can even just get the dummy
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__62961__Durafly_8482_Ugly_Stik_1100mm_Replacement_Dummy_Engine_and_Prop_Shaft.html
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Well Phil; I guess the kid was not so innovative at that. He just bought another toy already made. There were about 20 people flying yesterday, and I do not think a one was built by the flyer. There was one turbine jet that may have been but I doubt it. It is a buy and fly world now. Oh yeah. That jet was very impressive, but I probably could have purchase a new van for what he had in it. Of course, I am pretty sure that every one else is crazy but me.
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Re: Fake glow engine w/electric inside...
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Why not just fly using the real deal? Has electric become so "politically correct" that it comes to this?
Guess I just don't understand it at all.
Of course, this from a guy that thinks a honkin' Fox 36X eatin' up the air on a vintage Voodoo sounds great!!
Remove the glow engines from my flying, and I'm done with flying. Glow engines are part of the REASON I enjoy flying.
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Well Phil; I guess the kid was not so innovative at that. He just bought another toy already made. There were about 20 people flying yesterday, and I do not think a one was built by the flyer. There was one turbine jet that may have been but I doubt it. It is a buy and fly world now. Oh yeah. That jet was very impressive, but I probably could have purchase a new van for what he had in it. Of course, I am pretty sure that every one else is crazy but me.
I get amazed looks at the flying field because the one ARF I have is not much of an ARF anymore having been rebuilt. I have a couple RC ARFs but cant fly rc yet.
Phil
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Will we now have to start differentiating "motor" sports from "engine" sports?
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I was at the R/C field today and this young man was flying an Ugly Stick with an electric motor. He had stripped a glow motor and mounted the electric motor in the rear of the case with a long shaft going through the glow motor. He had the muffler on it and all. I had to admit it was a novel idea. I told him he needed to put a card on it to engage the prop to make a motor sound. Oh the sacraledge.
My RC club has a member who regularly shows up with airplanes that have electric motors underneath wooden replicas of classics -- he got me with a McCoy 35 on a Goldberg Falcon: I was about to chastise him for not having a muffler, but noticed the wood grain on the cylinder just in time.
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Will we now have to start differentiating "motor" sports from "engine" sports?
Yes, I think so. But it was misnamed from the get-go, starting in the early 1900's. The real point was how damned boring the "race" was. It would have been kinda cool to see a few of them let the smoke out of the wires. But I was probably asleep if/when that happened. H^^ Steve
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Oh Yeah, I remember the Offenhauser days. Those big 4 cylinders would make noise like nothing else.
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Oh Yeah, I remember the Offenhauser days. Those big 4 cylinders would make noise like nothing else.
Yeah, especially at about 70 in hg.
Chris...
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Well, along with radials. Huh Chris. I don't want to be disrespectful here. LOL