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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Bradley Walker on October 02, 2008, 08:04:48 AM

Title: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Bradley Walker on October 02, 2008, 08:04:48 AM
What is required for an electric setup?  For a 2 stroke, you have an engine, fuel line, tank, etc.  You have to fill the tank from a fuel bottle between flights, etc

What are the basic pieces of an electric setup?  Motor, batteries, controller?

How do you set the engine up to change the batteries between flights? 

How do you recharge?

What ALL do you need to start for the WHOLE rig?  What is the rough cost?
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Alan Hahn on October 02, 2008, 10:59:18 AM
Why don't you read some of the stuff in the electric forum?
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Mark Scarborough on October 02, 2008, 11:05:24 AM
Bradley,
in a quick search here are some threads that I think answer your questions

http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?topic=9092.0
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?topic=6322.0
This is perhaps one of the most informative posts on the topic, by Kim Doherty
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?topic=6347.0

there is also a post outlining Rudy Taubes great turn key system which is what I use as well, I cant put my finger on it right now I will look later
cheers
hope this helps
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Rudy Taube on October 02, 2008, 11:08:40 PM
Bradly,

Allan and Mark pointed you in the right direction. The electric section, here on Robert's excellent forum, covers every question you asked.

For the setup and settings of a successful ECL plane, please see my electric article on page 51 in the recent issue of SN. It is available on the PAMPA web site.    http://www.control-line.org/DesktopDefault.aspx

Regards,  H^^
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Dennis Moritz on October 03, 2008, 04:56:21 AM
Email or PM a message to Mike Palko. His new electric Mustang is a Bob Hunt design scaled for a PA61. Palko rode it to an 8th place finish at this past NATs. Besides, Palko's setups are straight forward and work. Reliable without mumbo-jumbo. Even the not too bright (a typical Philly Flyer) manage to plug and play (and fly) when Mike Palko details a system. Too bad I hate electric. It works.
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Alan Hahn on October 03, 2008, 09:59:30 AM
----<snip>.... Too bad I hate electric. It works.

Yea, that's the worst of it all! y1
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Randy Powell on October 03, 2008, 11:47:38 AM
I need an electric that has a burnt castor oil sprayer.   ;D
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Rudy Taube on October 03, 2008, 01:50:23 PM
I need an electric that has a burnt Castor oil sprayer.   ;D

Hi Randy,

I totally agree with you. I too miss the smell of burning Castor oil and nitro. There are sound systems available for ECL that can duplicate the engine noise, but as yet we do not have the spray system we need.

Please let us know when you develop one for us. ..... If possible, please have it spray out the back behind the RD. We don't want to go backward and have to do all that messy clean up, we just want the smell that reminds us of our misspent youth!  LL~

Regards,  H^^
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Richard Grogan on October 03, 2008, 02:48:30 PM
Hi Randy,

I totally agree with you. I too miss the smell of burning Castor oil and nitro. There are sound systems available for ECL that can duplicate the engine noise, but as yet we do not have the spray system we need.

Please let us know when you develop one for us. ..... If possible, please have it spray out the back behind the RD. We don't want to go backward and have to do all that messy clean up, we just want the smell that reminds us of our misspent youth!  LL~

Regards,  H^^
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How about a new series of deodorant and aftershave called "Burned Castor" made specifically for 'lectric Fliers?
 S?P LL~
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Mark Scarborough on October 03, 2008, 06:42:04 PM
I was thinking of bringing a smudge pot filled with castor to the fall follies with me. I was thinking it may help me with my scores from the judges that are old school,, whatcha think?
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Dennis Moritz on October 03, 2008, 07:39:41 PM
What's the fun, if you can't make a lot of noise? Sorry, sounding like a warp drive dental drill is a pathetic attempt at REAL NOISE.

(Besides look at Jack Weston, electric model airplane addict):       I know, I know, I posted this picture before. But in matters that effect the public health, it's our duty to get the message out.
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Alan Hahn on October 03, 2008, 09:02:25 PM
Hey those slime fliers need to wake up and smell the ozone!  y1
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Mike Palko on October 03, 2008, 10:50:05 PM
What's the fun, if you can't make a lot of noise? Sorry, sounding like a warp drive dental drill is a pathetic attempt at REAL NOISE.

(Besides look at Jack Weston, electric model airplane addict):       I know, I know, I posted this picture before. But in matters that effect the public health, it's our duty to get the message out.


Are you trying to lose our field for us? ??? And what do you fly that makes real noise? ::)

Mike  ;D
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Dennis Moritz on October 04, 2008, 12:01:18 AM
mouth
Title: Re: Large airplane electric (let's talk electric)
Post by: Tom Niebuhr on October 04, 2008, 09:32:22 AM
I was thinking of bringing a smudge pot filled with castor to the fall follies with me. I was thinking it may help me with my scores from the judges that are old school,, whatcha think?

Mark,

John Miske (The father of Old Tine Stunt) once opened an Old Time Stunt forum by quietly opening a tube of Ambroid, teh pointing a small fan towards the aidience for everyone to take in the aroma. He the said "We can now start talking OTS"!