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vertol -> RE: How heavy is your KMP P38 (1/21/2008 3:25:44 PM)
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Hi Guys, Well,its been a while and its time for an upadate and a special thanks to all who have offered any tips or thoughts.... So here we go.... Background first. I have been flying R/C since I was 14yrs old,mostly helicopters,then airplanes and now both and electric planes and helis.....can't believe I just turned 40 This is my THIRD KMP p38 ! the first one was my first expierience w/ a 4 stroke engine(s) the local gurus all sugested saito, so I got 2 saito 72's.....I could not gt them to run steady inverted no matter what I did,on board glow,local expert help.....I ultimatly flew it when it was running at its best, had some good flights, ultimatly lost a critical engine and spun it it (I actually had several flame outs w/ successfull dead stick landings) the plane also suffered from classic kmp retract problems.... Ok,on to #2.....ok so in talking w/ several people we figure saito may not be the way to go.....so we go w/ YS 63's.....MUCH BETTER w/ there pump system they ran 10X better than the saito's ,had several good flights,a few more flame outs and finally another bad combination of altitude/airspeed and a dead engine...... Ok, maybe I'm not going to be the 4 stroke guy....SO.... lets keep it simple,side mounted OS 61's; 2 stroke,thank you very much!!! So here I am w/ the 38 in the box,2 new os 61's and I happen to get a Hanger 9 P40 warhawk.....GREAT model (all the hanger 9 war birds actualy)....I start off w/ a ys91 4 stroke (by the way,ys is the ONLY 4 stroke I would ever buy or recomend to anyone) After flying the p40 which weaghs in at about 9lbs w/the ys91 (the performance was like a 3d plane) I figured the P40 would be a great way to break in the os61's for the P38.....while doing this I saw a vidio of an ELECTRIC kmp P38 and it dawned on me (Ok think it but don's say it ,......DUUUUU) I have NEVER had an engine failute w/any of my electrics ....why not go electric! Ah,now a whole new set of questions, 4s,6s,8s? motor? speed controler? So now the P40 becoms a test bed for the motor/speed control combo that will end up in the P38. Then the price hits me. WOW this stuff is not cheap! the good news is that by now I am flying a Hirob Lepton so I have some good 4s packs,so I decide to go 8s in each Nacell,for a motor I actually went w/ a chinese copy of an 8s axi for like $60 a piece and end up w/ a CC- HV45 for a speed controller.....ok, now we start playing around w/ props,flight times and reserve time for the baterys .....w/8s 3700ma packs and a reserve of 15-20% batery I am getting 7 Plus min of flight time....Not too bad Ok, so this looks good,on to building the latest P.38 and where we are now. So as I type this,I am looking at the 90% completed Model,I bit the bullet and went w/ the full Robart retract system custom for the KMP P38 (F..n thngs are expensive) going w/ 8s,the chinese motors,and CC 45HV. One great thng about electric is that I can change the direction of the rotation of the prop by switching two motor leads :) I am using APC 13 X 8 electric props and and they make a 13x 8 Pusher prop ..... GREAT, ......BUT I picked up two new "tru turn" P40 spinners,really nice,...CRAP,I need one w/ a cut out the oposite way.....got to call them on tuesday after the holiday, and see if they can custom cut me a spinner cone. so for now back to both turning in the same direction.... I have futaba 14 mz, not sure which rx I am going to use,maybe a 9ch pcm....I also have a spectrun dx7 but the featurs are so weak compared to the 14... But the word is the 2.4 has zero issues w/HV electrics....any thoghts on this one guys? And now on to weight.....I have been trying to be concious of this the whole time....at the moment,onthe scale it weighs in at 19.2 LBS!!!!!! At least it balances out well (no balast needed) All std Futaba servos except for a mini in the tail for elevator and a mini for the air valve of the retracts....1700ma batery pack..... Thats all for now ....will keep you all posted..... VERTOL
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