A few more photos from the day.....
7th Ponty Fly In - Mystery Model
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Re: 7th Ponty Fly In - Mystery Model
You could not keep this guy down, he was seen flying multiple times during the day........
Old meets new....
Old meets new....
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Re: 7th Ponty Fly In - Mystery Model
Update to my earlier post. My Pulstar has now flown. Very pleased with it, will be adding some more down-thrust to the motor mount this evening, but glide was spot on from the word go which made life a lot easier. I will also be trying to find a smaller prop to reduce the power a bit as it is over powered with 35 Watts on tap on my 5 x 3 prop.
Regards
Gordon
Regards
Gordon
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Re: 7th Ponty Fly In - Mystery Model
It’s very light Phil
Mine weighed in at 9.6 ounces and that’s why it was orriible
Ron
Ps- my excuse is my pixie receiver weighs 3.5 ounces alone.
Mine weighed in at 9.6 ounces and that’s why it was orriible
Ron
Ps- my excuse is my pixie receiver weighs 3.5 ounces alone.
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Re: 7th Ponty Fly In - Mystery Model
Mine was just about 8 oz. with the battery I flew it with at Ponty: it did have slightly greater than plan wingspan, whereas Phil's model's wingspan was less than plan. Phil's model flew fine and with easily the greatest duration following the mass launch.