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SteveM | Peck Polymers One Nite 28 | Flying | 08-Mar-08 18:36 | |
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These flights are all done with hand winding as the winder broke and CA wouldn't hold it together. I managed to get some 15-20 second flights and then decided my poor wrist and finger were tired of winding and it was time for electric FF conversion. |
SteveM | Peck Polymers One Nite 28 | Flying | 08-Mar-08 18:33 | |
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Went to the park today and tried the One Nite 28 with rubber powered FF. |
SteveM | Peck Polymers One Nite 28 | Build | 07-Mar-08 15:46 | |
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I have been weighing my battery options. The KP-01 motor needs 3.6 volts while the RC receiver will need 4.8-6 volts. The LiPo is 4.4g, NiCd pack is 24.8 g, and NiMh pack is 34.1g. I either need to use two battery packs build a regulator for the motor. |
SteveM | Peck Polymers One Nite 28 | Build | 06-Mar-08 13:01 | |
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Made in China? Nope, soldered right here in the USA with pride and not quite enough solder (note the orange wire). It's a Pixie-7P that I was going to use to provide some sort of motor control when I convert the One Nite 28 to electric RC. |
SteveM | Peck Polymers One Nite 28 | Flying | 03-Mar-08 14:18 | |
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Crocuses are the other sign that spring is on the way, these were right next to the daffodils. |
SteveM | Peck Polymers One Nite 28 | Parked | 03-Mar-08 01:20 | |
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Ready for rubber powered FF. Final weight is 64 grams but landing wheel can be removed to save 2.5 grams. This is kit tissue covered with crystal clear. |