Xarelto
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(Your xareltoo is very beautifull !
how do you feel it in flight ?
what are the differences between xareltoo and sensation ?)
I can't really tell you a lot as I lost the Sensation on its fifth flight. From the little I flew it, I could tell it was going to take a lot more trimming and mixing versus the Xareltoo. The Xareltoo took almost no trimming. I moved the CG forward just a bit to get rid of a little gear tuck on knife edge and I had just a hair of roll out on left rudder knife edge that I mixed out. Other than the normal down elevator mix to low throttle, that's it...no other mixes.
The Xareltoo is must be extremely efficient. I normally run around 3,400 to 3,600 ma flying the US Masters with my Arixtra. With the Xareltoo I am right at 2,850 to 3,000 and that with a weight right at 5,000 grams.
how do you feel it in flight ?
what are the differences between xareltoo and sensation ?)
I can't really tell you a lot as I lost the Sensation on its fifth flight. From the little I flew it, I could tell it was going to take a lot more trimming and mixing versus the Xareltoo. The Xareltoo took almost no trimming. I moved the CG forward just a bit to get rid of a little gear tuck on knife edge and I had just a hair of roll out on left rudder knife edge that I mixed out. Other than the normal down elevator mix to low throttle, that's it...no other mixes.
The Xareltoo is must be extremely efficient. I normally run around 3,400 to 3,600 ma flying the US Masters with my Arixtra. With the Xareltoo I am right at 2,850 to 3,000 and that with a weight right at 5,000 grams.
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Being at 5,000, I figured it was going to be hard on batteries. I started flying it with 5,000 Compacts and couldn't believe how little juice I was using. With 4,500's it is well below weight. I havn't flown "P" with it, but I would guess it's going to be at or less than Masters. I find "P" takes about 1/2 of a minute less than Masters for me.
Great airplane....but it would be better if the wings were farther apart.
Pascal is going to sell a bunch of them.
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Hello
Pascal sells his Xareltoo (YS version) :
contact e-mail: [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/pascalnowik.aerocompet?fref=ts
Pascal sells his Xareltoo (YS version) :
contact e-mail: [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/pascalnowik.aerocompet?fref=ts
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Xareltoo is sold by Pegase composites
http://www.aerocompet.com/index.php?
First picture in new one of Frédéric Verroust; the 2 others (Loic Burbaud and Pierre Encognere) are equiped with contra drive Brenner; last is a japanese building whose name was changed.
claude
Xareltoo is sold by Pegase composites
http://www.aerocompet.com/index.php?
First picture in new one of Frédéric Verroust; the 2 others (Loic Burbaud and Pierre Encognere) are equiped with contra drive Brenner; last is a japanese building whose name was changed.
claude
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Xareltoo is sold by Pegase composites
http://www.aerocompet.com/index.php?
First picture in new one of Frédéric Verroust; the 2 others (Loic Burbaud and Pierre Encognere) are equiped with contra drive Brenner; last is a japanese building whose name was changed.
claude
Xareltoo is sold by Pegase composites
http://www.aerocompet.com/index.php?
First picture in new one of Frédéric Verroust; the 2 others (Loic Burbaud and Pierre Encognere) are equiped with contra drive Brenner; last is a japanese building whose name was changed.
claude
It still says on the Website it is no longer in stock.
Is the Xareltoo available again?
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Sure Xareltoo is available. Friend of mine Eric Simon just received his kit.
http://www.aerocompet.com/index.php?...gory&id_lang=3
claude
Sure Xareltoo is available. Friend of mine Eric Simon just received his kit.
http://www.aerocompet.com/index.php?...gory&id_lang=3
claude