Enterprise
150cc
Once data started to come back on the 10GX on other forums I learned that this motor likes big props unlike a glow motor. Joe and myself started to kick around the idea of doing a full on 3D airplane with this motor, more for the novelty I think than the actual flight experience as an electric is superior in every area except flight time (even cost). Based on the weight of the components you could pack a 4s 5000 into this plane and get long flights and still be lighter if you could get it to balance. I am fully prepared to utterly fail in this endeavor, but I intend to document the journey.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/10gx-10cc-60-cu-in-gas-engine-EVOE10GX
The first step was to pick a airframe to use. The data available to me said that 7lbs of thrust was realistic with a 13x6 prop which meant that to get good 3D performance I need to be in the 4lb range. All the old 40 size glow planes like the old Goldwings were advertised in the 5 to 5.5 lbs range which probably means 6 and this was not going to work. Since .25 size glow planes went the way of the Gold standard, I started to look at electric conversions. Since I knew it was going to be porky I wanted one with a big wing area and enough space in the fuse to house the components. I seriously considered a 3DHS 51" slick since that had been done with a glow conversion by JClark, but this Value Hobby aircraft had a much larger wing and was basically half the price. Another major factor was the way the motor box attached which made the addition of a firewall very basic.
http://www.valuehobby.com/51in-sabre-x-arf.html
After doing some more research I learned that the recommended servos were trouble prone so I ordered Solar D658s from Hobbypartz. These servos did not come with mounting hardware and a last minute scramble on ebay found some JR mini hardware for little money.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d658.html
Since vibration is a major concern with this airframe I elected to try a Hyde mount. A side benefit was it helped get the needed spacing on the cowling despite the weight penalty.
http://www.centralhobbies.com/Engines/mounts/hydmnts.html
Since weight is the major enemy on this project I am using a Tech Aero IBEC to power the ignition. I use these on all my gassers.
http://www.tech-aero.net/ultra-ibec
I decided I did not feel like converting a 6oz glow tank so I just got a Fourtitude 8oz tank
http://www.3dhobbyshop.com/Fourtitude-8-OZ-SQUARE-TANK-W-line-mount_p_16016.html
After opening the ARF I realized that I wanted to mount the motor inverted and this led to ordering a Jtec wrap around Pitts. They are on backorder and I might end up using the stock muffler for a bit for break in and such.
http://jtecrc.com/evolutionwraparound.htm
I will try to keep this as organized as I can and update the first few posts so that one does not need to wade through the whole tread.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/10gx-10cc-60-cu-in-gas-engine-EVOE10GX
The first step was to pick a airframe to use. The data available to me said that 7lbs of thrust was realistic with a 13x6 prop which meant that to get good 3D performance I need to be in the 4lb range. All the old 40 size glow planes like the old Goldwings were advertised in the 5 to 5.5 lbs range which probably means 6 and this was not going to work. Since .25 size glow planes went the way of the Gold standard, I started to look at electric conversions. Since I knew it was going to be porky I wanted one with a big wing area and enough space in the fuse to house the components. I seriously considered a 3DHS 51" slick since that had been done with a glow conversion by JClark, but this Value Hobby aircraft had a much larger wing and was basically half the price. Another major factor was the way the motor box attached which made the addition of a firewall very basic.
http://www.valuehobby.com/51in-sabre-x-arf.html
After doing some more research I learned that the recommended servos were trouble prone so I ordered Solar D658s from Hobbypartz. These servos did not come with mounting hardware and a last minute scramble on ebay found some JR mini hardware for little money.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d658.html
Since vibration is a major concern with this airframe I elected to try a Hyde mount. A side benefit was it helped get the needed spacing on the cowling despite the weight penalty.
http://www.centralhobbies.com/Engines/mounts/hydmnts.html
Since weight is the major enemy on this project I am using a Tech Aero IBEC to power the ignition. I use these on all my gassers.
http://www.tech-aero.net/ultra-ibec
I decided I did not feel like converting a 6oz glow tank so I just got a Fourtitude 8oz tank
http://www.3dhobbyshop.com/Fourtitude-8-OZ-SQUARE-TANK-W-line-mount_p_16016.html
After opening the ARF I realized that I wanted to mount the motor inverted and this led to ordering a Jtec wrap around Pitts. They are on backorder and I might end up using the stock muffler for a bit for break in and such.
http://jtecrc.com/evolutionwraparound.htm
I will try to keep this as organized as I can and update the first few posts so that one does not need to wade through the whole tread.