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Tracon -> RE: New CMP Cessna 182 .52 size (8/17/2007 5:03:08 PM)
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Hi All, Got a couple more flights on last night, took some time to do some more flight tests: 1. Stall test (About 8 mistakes high) Result: Nose came up slow...the plane stopped flying and she did a very gentle pitch down with a slight roll to the right... She regained speed and with a little power was back flying... 2. Take off from rough soccer field grass Result: She took a bit to get rolling once up to speed she lifted off the grass ok, but in an instant not quite having enough power on she rolled to the right sharply and just about scared a turd out of me... I thought.."Oh boy here comes the cart wheel the guys with the 83" version were talking about..." I poured on the power and she righted herself and was flying fine ! 3. Take off from blacktop with the flaps down... Result: I usually only take off at about half to two thirds throttle, with the flaps down she got up to speed and in half the length of a normal take off she jumped into the air and was flying awesome !!! So things I learned tonight about my new bird, she likes to be flown a little fast, she likes to have a little rudder added to her turns and pulling her nose up into a stall isn't too scary as long as you have enough altitude to get her back flying again.. As for your questions about the AXI 4130/16, I went with this setup because this is a good match for a .60 size glow plane... I plan to add floats to this plane, so the extra power will be needed for that application later... My rule of thumb is.....you can never have too much power...it's what you do with the power that determines whether your plane flies or dies !!! Is it too much power ??? Yes if you fly it wide open and do aerobatics with it...is that what this plane was designed for ??? NO !!!, so fly it for what it was designed for and it'll stay in one piece... With my AXI 4130/16 with the Thunder Power 6s 5000 I'm not really sure how long I can fly, I'm setting my timer for 12 minutes now, but still have lots of juice left over... A full charge on this battery is about 25.0 to 25.4 volts, after 12 minutes of gentle 1/4 to 1/3 throttle fly I have about 23.5 volts left on the battery... I take off at about 1/3 to 2/3s throttle, she climbs out nice and flies quite stable and scale at about 1/4 to 1/3 throttle... I highly recommend this setup for this plane... All the best, Sam For pictures of our other planes, To visit our personal site, please go to: www.teamtracon.com
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