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Old 01-09-2012, 04:05 PM
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Default RE: How weight affects YOUR participation at NATS


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1745 grams for engine, CDI, spark plug, prop mounting bolts and washer, header, pipe, soft mount and stand offs and mounting hardware. That's around 3# 14 ozs. A reasonable sum

What's the range of weight for E-Power? That's bats, motor, motor mount hardware, prop mounting hardware and ESC. Judging from some of the battery numbers I saw, we have got to be very close.

Of course this beastie will be putting out the equivalent of 4500 watts give or take a little
TP G6 PL 5s5000 x2, Neu 1513 F3A, Hyde softmount, Neu prop adapter (with lighter prop washer and double nut), CC 80 HV (no heat sinks and short 13 AWG wiring) - 1815 grams - right on 4 pounds. For the rest of the comparison...the electric will use a 40 gram Falcon prop and ?30 gram CF spinner (I don't recall exact weight), and on the radio side, and 90 grams will provide 2 Tech Aero Vregs and 2 2s480 lipos for an easy 8 flights......so 1975 grams or 4 pounds 5.5 oz. I suspect the prop, spinner, ignition battery, and radio battery will be substantially heavier for the DLE, which will still need a gas tank and gas - maybe another 500-600 grams? So around 5 lbs 1 oz takeoff weight (figuring 6 oz weight for gas)? Nonetheless, dry weight should be well under 8 oz more, and there are plenty of electrics flying at less than 10.5, so the a DLE55 powered plane <11lbs should not be a problem - I'd be more worried about the noise level.

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