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jskrebs 03-09-2003 04:27 PM

Ace Grasshopper E-conversion?
 
Anybody done this conversion?

If so, WHat size motor/gearbox/prop ESC, Battery

Thanks

Jeff

blvdbuzzard 03-09-2003 09:11 PM

Ace Grasshopper E-conversion?
 
Mine came out really heavy with micro gear and 0.049 in the nose. It flew alright under power but it had the glide rate of a rock.

It would be even heavyer with the E conversion. If you built the fuse out of balsa in stead of light ply that would help. You would need to do as much lightening as you could to get it to work.

Dru.

jskrebs 03-09-2003 11:38 PM

Ace Grasshopper E-conversion?
 
Already built the thing, actually built it 15 years ago and had it sitting around. Kids are getting into RC and figured I would put it into service as a learner/beater. We have been flying Firebirds and a Wattage Lightning and I have a Mountain Models DuskStick and a Miniflash on the way.

The Grasshopper eighs in @ 20 OZ which makes it a sled no matter what the powwerplant. I think I will stick with COX power until it is trashed and move the kids to the duskStick when I move to the Miniflash.

blvdbuzzard 03-10-2003 01:08 AM

Ace Grasshopper E-conversion?
 
I used this plane to teach my nephews how to fly. I crashed so many times we lost count the first day. In the end the foam wings started to get soft from the bending on impact.

Dru.

jollyroger 03-11-2003 02:11 AM

Ace Grasshopper
 
I built the Alpha, which is similar to this one. I used a speed 480 with MPjet gearbox and 8 cells. Rolls for 30 feet then leaps from runway. Way more than enough power for this plane.
Empty weight was 16 oz. Can't remember what the AUW is, but it can fly fast or slow. Fast for this plane is much faster than scale speed.
Good luck with yours. jollyroger


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