Just a quick "assembly" thread and place to store off a few photos as I refresh a gorgeous carbon Arcus. Plan is for it to fly at Black Dirt.
Specs:
Scale: 1:3.75 = 5.33 meter span
Servos: Mostly Savox 1256TGs with Futaba 3172s on ailerons, and Hitec 7955TG on the SLS boom. 15 channels in total.
Motor: Torcman 350-22, Jeti Pro Spin 77, 16x10
Rx Power: 2x 2S 2250 mAh LiPo
Motor Power: 2x 3S 5000 mAh LiPo (6S series)
PowerBox Competition SRS
2x JR DMSS Infinity receivers with 6 remotes in total
JR 28x (will go over the CORE this winter w/ two 26D receivers)
I've always loved the EMS products and in general have come to prefer the 5.3-6 meter span sailplanes. This checks all the boxes.
It was originally imported from EMS in 2014 (complete build/servo/SLS install done by them), had a half dozen flights and has been packed away since. I spoke with Ralf at EMS about set-up of the plane, the SLS and powering the motor (could push it to 8S, but we'll start with his recommendation of 6S).
It was the classic EMS pink (purple? Man- genta?) and black graphics scheme. Eeew. The cockpit was a rat's nest of wiring from the owner's power install and radio setup (Spektrum 9ch w/ +8 expander) and Emcotec switches all nested in a bundle on top of the retract. That all came out and PowerBox went in with all the wiring cleaned up. I refinished the cockpit pan and repainted the binnacles and refaced gauges.
I'm getting more and more bored with white sailplanes! So, after seeing a full scale with circles on the nose for anti-collision, I decided to see how extensively I could abuse the circle concept. Callie was up for the idea. It's called "Emmental" (Swiss Cheese). And, I decided to take it over from D registration to HB. Who can guess why the reg number is 1183?
Here you go. Radio and motor install done, graphics started...
2 Rx batteries go left and right in the nose.
The motor batteries go beneath the seat pan side by side.
Specs:
Scale: 1:3.75 = 5.33 meter span
Servos: Mostly Savox 1256TGs with Futaba 3172s on ailerons, and Hitec 7955TG on the SLS boom. 15 channels in total.
Motor: Torcman 350-22, Jeti Pro Spin 77, 16x10
Rx Power: 2x 2S 2250 mAh LiPo
Motor Power: 2x 3S 5000 mAh LiPo (6S series)
PowerBox Competition SRS
2x JR DMSS Infinity receivers with 6 remotes in total
JR 28x (will go over the CORE this winter w/ two 26D receivers)
I've always loved the EMS products and in general have come to prefer the 5.3-6 meter span sailplanes. This checks all the boxes.
It was originally imported from EMS in 2014 (complete build/servo/SLS install done by them), had a half dozen flights and has been packed away since. I spoke with Ralf at EMS about set-up of the plane, the SLS and powering the motor (could push it to 8S, but we'll start with his recommendation of 6S).
It was the classic EMS pink (purple? Man- genta?) and black graphics scheme. Eeew. The cockpit was a rat's nest of wiring from the owner's power install and radio setup (Spektrum 9ch w/ +8 expander) and Emcotec switches all nested in a bundle on top of the retract. That all came out and PowerBox went in with all the wiring cleaned up. I refinished the cockpit pan and repainted the binnacles and refaced gauges.
I'm getting more and more bored with white sailplanes! So, after seeing a full scale with circles on the nose for anti-collision, I decided to see how extensively I could abuse the circle concept. Callie was up for the idea. It's called "Emmental" (Swiss Cheese). And, I decided to take it over from D registration to HB. Who can guess why the reg number is 1183?
Here you go. Radio and motor install done, graphics started...
2 Rx batteries go left and right in the nose.
The motor batteries go beneath the seat pan side by side.
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