newsletter 410 – september 2018 - nsw …...clive weatherhead [email protected]...
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Col Buckley’s (WRCS) Aerosport 103 from a built up kit by Super Flying Models (also available as an ARF). With a wingspan of 2.4m it has great presence and is not your normal run of the mill airplane. Col’s example is gas powered and I (your editor)
have almost completed one for 6S electric power. Look out for a report covering both models in the next newsletter. Photo: Col Buckley
Newsletter 410 – September 2018
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Newsletter 410 – September 2018
Contents Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Diary Notes ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Contacts ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
General Bi-Monthly Management Committee Meeting Minutes ............................................................... 4
Aeromodellers NSW 2018/19 Calendar ..................................................................................................... 15
Club News & General Interest .................................................................................................................... 17
"EXTRA TIME" - IC to E-Power Conversion ............................................................................................. 17
Upcoming Events ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Gosford City Aeromodellers Club 2018 Events ....................................................................................... 20
Millennium Cup dates for 2018 .............................................................................................................. 21
Pylon Racing at Marulan ......................................................................................................................... 22
Wagga Inaugural Scale Rally / Swap & Sell ............................................................................................. 23
Jets over Vineyard 2018 .......................................................................................................................... 24
Warbirds over Coffs 2018 ....................................................................................................................... 25
F1 National Air Race Championship 2018 ............................................................................................... 26
Gosford City Aeromodellers Club Open Day Fly In ................................................................................. 27
Third Annual Australian F5J Trophy ........................................................................................................ 28
Dawn Patrol – South Hummocks MAC – 11 November 2018................................................................. 29
36th Shoalhaven Shield & Round 7 of the Millennium Cup .................................................................... 32
SRCS General Fly In 2018 ........................................................................................................................ 33
Invitational Scale Classic Downunder 2018 ............................................................................................ 34
ASAC & LSF Flying Objectives Weekend ................................................................................................. 35
WMAC 46th Annual Military Scale Competition ...................................................................................... 36
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Diary Notes Next Aeromodellers NSW Bi-Monthly Management Committee Meeting. Friday 12th October 2018, 8:00pm at Dooley’s Waterview Club, Cnr of Clyde Street and Silverwater Road, Silverwater.
Following Aeromodellers NSW Bi-Monthly Management Committee Meeting. Friday 14th December 2018, 8:00pm at Dooley’s Waterview Club, Cnr of Clyde Street and Silverwater Road, Silverwater. Newsletter #411 (October 2018) deadline for submissions: Friday 28th September 2018.
Contacts President
Tim Nolan [email protected] 0412 173 440
Vice Pres
Greg Hoy [email protected] 0417 284 615
Secretary
Clive Weatherhead [email protected] c/o Battery Business Unit 14, 3 Vuko Place Warriewood NSW 2102
0404 826 880
Treasurer/ State Field Officer
Steve Norrie [email protected] 0418 874 740
Registrar
David Lewis [email protected] PO Box 7291, SOUTH PENRITH 2750
02 4736 2611 0439 264 220
Newsletter Editor
Rob Masters [email protected]
0418 160 295
Public Relations Officer and Webmaster
Aranka Nolan [email protected]
0419 540 104
CFI
George Atkinson [email protected] 0414 972 118
Deputy CFI North
Martin Cochrane [email protected] 02 6658 2364
Deputy CFI South
Brendan Tucker [email protected] 02 6931 1025
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Please forward any changes of mail or email address together with your AUS Number directly to the Registrar
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General Bi-Monthly Management Committee Meeting
Minutes Aeromodellers NSW Inc
Venue: Coff’s Harbour Club
Saturday 18th August 2018
Meeting Opened : 3:55 pm Attendees: Rob Masters WPMAC, Dave Lewis NSW Coota, Martin Cochrane CCRCF, Philip Gabanski
GMAC, Daryl Woolfe GMAC, Bryan Felton GMAC, Paul Toohey CCRCF, Bob Butler CCRCF, Noel Blanch CCRCF, John Papait CCRCF, Ron Bowles CCRCF, Neil Clifford LMFC, Garry Henderson Smith LMFC, Greg Forrester CCRCF, Nick Soultanian CCRCF, Wal Gill CCRCF, Geoff Quinn CCRCF, Hugh McLennan CCRCF, Keith Witchard CCRCF, Neale Dengate CCRCF, George Atkinson WRCS, Greg Hoy CMAC, Steve Norrie NSW SAS.
Visitors: Geoff Lawrence Apologies: Tim Nolan, Aranka Nolan, Clive Weatherhead. Minutes: Motion: That the minutes of the meeting held on the 8th June 2018 at Dooley’s Waterview
Club as published in Newsletter 408 be accepted as a true and correct record of that meeting.
Moved: NSWSAS (Steve Norrie) Seconded: NSW Coota Carried Business Arising: CCRCF request that ANSW, as the State body, writes to NSW State Ministers as a result of the recent rejection of grants on the Defibrillation devices, seeking that aeromodelling be acknowledged as a sport at a State level in light of the Federal acknowledgement, and that ANSW be recognised as an approved Sporting Body. Correspondence:
Correspondence In
Source Content Outcome and matters arising
Brian Stevens – LMMAC Question on insurance of club property
Resolved. MAAA policy covers $10,000 per club for fire and theft with a $2000 excess reduced to $500 if it can be proven that security alarms and cameras are in the building
Phil Crandon – LMFC Thanks for the grant for disaster repairs
Info only
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Correspondence In
Source Content Outcome and matters arising
Lee Stevenson – Northern Beaches Drone Crew
Confirmation of receipt of insurance details and note of thanks
Info only
Xunguo Lin – CASA Invitation to attend Sydney 2-day workshop on RPAS sector safety risk profile 27/28 June 2018
Tim Nolan attending for ANSW
Pete Grehan – Newcastle FPV
Requesting copy of club renewal forms
Handled by Dave Lewis
Peter Wheeler-Smith – Muswellbrook
Notice of cancellation of Frank Bryant Memorial Warbirds event 30/6 and 1/7
Info only
Kevin Dodd – MAAA Request for details of clubs within 3nm of a controlled aerodrome, details of instruments of approval, compliance with MOP061 and risk ratings for operations above 400ft AGL
Details sent to MAAA as requested
Maria Anderson – Wingspan magazine
Request for articles WRCS to provide interview
Col Woodward – Heathcote Soaring League
Questions on CASA 96/17 and area approval for above 400ft
Greg Hoy and Tim Nolan handling
Mark Mills- MDMAC Advising closure of club with 5 members remaining
Info only
Tyson Dodd – MAAA Minutes of June executive meeting Info only
Kevin Dodd – MAAA Correspondence with SSME concerning insurance cover
Info only
Kevin Dodd – MAAA Concerning insurance cover when instruction is provided by someone who has not undertaken the MAAA instructor programme
Info for request from a member of WRCS club
Les Donovan – CKSMAC via MAAA
NSW grant for defibrillator refused because aeromodelling not on approved list
ANSW raising with grant body
Kevin Dodd MAAA Query from an aeromodeller concerning his payments and renewals at club level
Investigated with the local club and reported back to MAAA
Brendon Hassell – Bega District Model Club
Query on the introduction of instructor re-certification programme
Answered by MAAA and by follow-up telephone conversations with NSW CFI
Corinne Pellatt – SRCS Notification of fly-in 17/11/18 To be added to event calendar on ANSW website
Garry Oakley – MASA Notification of next CFI conference 17/11/18 – Adelaide
Information only
Tyson Dodd - MAAA Determinations from 2019 MAAA Council conference
Information only
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Correspondence In
Source Content Outcome and matters arising
Late Correspondence Not Yet Dealt With
Source Content Outcome and matters arising
Correspondence out
Source Content Outcome and matters arising
Email bulletin 04 Re attempted phishing Info only
Email bulletin 05 Re changes to instructor rating time limit and retraining – 5-year limit and refresher course to be completed by 1/7/20
Info only
ANSW Secretary Lismore club re grant for disaster repair work
Info only
ANSW Secretary Peter Goff re ANSW support for attendance at international scale championships and confirmation of payment
Info only
Motion: That the inward correspondence is accepted, and the outward correspondence be adopted. Moved: CCRCFC Seconded: GMAC Carried
Reports
Treasurer Steve Norrie The Treasurer’s reports for April and May 2018 have been circulated in Email Bulletin 10 – 2018/19. The Treasurer’s reports for June and July 18 were presented to the meeting and will subsequently be circulated in an Email Bulletin. Additional expenses were submitted and detailed for the attendees. Motion: That the Treasurer’s reports be accepted, and the accounts presented be approved for payment. Moved: Lismore MFC Seconded: CCRCFC (Coffs) Carried
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President and CASA Liaison Tim Nolan General Apologies to attendees of the August Meeting but I have had to have some maintenance done and will be in hospital just ahead of the Meeting and won’t be up to travelling - but I will be back flying for October. Welcome to the new membership year! It looks like another solid one for ANSW. I would like to ask all pilots to show some patience while we process all the MAAA cards. Please be aware that if you have a receipt then you are fully covered as an MAAA Member. Dave Lewis does an amazing job processing all the memberships every year. The process is complex. It starts with your Club entering its information. Dave then checks all the details and associated payments. It is then forwarded to MAAA who print the cards and send a bulk mail of all the NSW cards back to Dave who collates them into Clubs and sends them out to your Club Secretary for distribution, either in person at your club or by mail. Dave, as with the other members on the leadership team all have families and full-time jobs. We are volunteers trying to help ANSW. The Coffs Harbour Meeting is part of our continuing effort to take ourselves out to the Clubs around the State. This gives members in that part of NSW a chance to see and hear us for themselves, to ask questions, make suggestions and to help us understand the issues that are facing different Clubs and their areas. For us it is a great opportunity to visit the country Clubs and do some flying, meet the members and experience the areas that we want to promote to other members. I recently did an interview on ABC radio and since then have been asked to speak at other forums and events on model flight, trends and developments in our sport. In promoting your Club have you considered reaching out to other groups for joint activities? Perhaps your local photographic club for example as they are often looking for challenging subjects to photograph. CASA On the CASA front, is your Club one that operates above 400’AGL or within 3NM of an Aerodrome? This refers to MAAA MOP004 and MOP061. Do you hold glider events or IMAC or any other event that goes above 400’AGL? If so, then this next point is important for you. If you have an Area Approval then you must operate to the conditions on that Area Approval. If there is NO area Approval and you are operating under the current Exemption from CASA Directive 96/17, having completed a Risk Assessment in accordance with MOP004, then this Exemption from the Regulations will expire in late October 2018. It is very important that if you want to continue to operate above 400’AGL you need to talk to me about an Area Approval with a Height Exemption. There is no charge from CASA while the current exemption is in force. To those clubs who are having difficulty with the drought our thoughts are with you and we all wish you well with spring looming. We hope that you keep flying safely and that your aircraft brings a smile to your face.
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Secretary Clive Weatherhead It has become evident that aeromodelling is not recognised as a “grass roots sport” and our Clubs are not on the list of recognised State sporting organisations held by Sport and Recreation NSW. This is affecting Clubs that are applying under the current defibrillator grant scheme. At a Federal level, MAAA is recognised as an unfunded sport by the Australian Sports Commission, but this does not provide automatic take-up at a State level. Aeromodellers NSW is making representation to have this corrected in NSW. It is unlikely that this will be a quick or simple process, but we do expect to be successful in due course. It will not, though, help with applications under the current grant scheme. Vice President Greg Hoy Looking for a suitable site for an MAAA sponsored State Flying Field continues. At this stage, searches are extending to as far north as Cessnock and Singleton due to availability and land prices. This area extends the distance criteria from 2 hours to 2.5 hours from Sydney. A number of fields within the Sydney basin remain under threat of closure due to urban sprawl. Understanding the requirement for risk assessment and how to complete these continues to strengthen with a number of Clubs having completed their required risk assessments. Completion of Risk Assessment will become the norm as the Association progresses towards the requirements of Part 149. Registrar Dave Lewis ANSW Membership Demographic as of 13/8/18:
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Newsletter editor Rob Masters Statistics for June and July newsletters:
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Public Relations Officer Aranka Nolan There is always much to do and so little time to do it in. Regardless we press on and achieve what we can. Behind the scenes work continues in the following areas: The website is being redesigned for a better visitor experience. Our aim is to make information more easily accessible for people including:
those who are new to the sport and looking at how to get started eg nearest clubs and specialties such as gliders;
those familiar but looking to engage with activities at different clubs and events around the state;
those who want to book the State Field; and
those looking for more training.
We are also looking to improve the site cosmetically, so are resizing some banners, changing the content and refreshing the images. We have worked on putting in a shopping cart to enable the purchase of different items and ensuring that the shopping page is secure. With the development of our Risk Training Package and our Flight training we are considering the feasibility of creating an online environment that help beginners and intermediates help their learning through an online system. The Aeromodellers Radio Show is a podcast for aeromodellers around the state and will be available from our website as well as live but more on that closer to the launch. We will be sending out a dedicated email about it and we are creating a new page and link on the Aeromodellers website. We are looking to launch a competition for Aeromodeller of the Year. The team are working through the details, but the trophy is spectacular and well worth winning. More on that shortly also. Chief Flying Instructor George Atkinson The CFI provided an outline of the proposed changes to flight training and demonstrated the use and benefits of the “buddy box” systems and how it ties into the training program. Motion: That the committee reports be accepted. Moved: CCRCFC Seconded: Lismore Carried
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Awards:
Awards
MAAA power fixed wing
Name Club MAAA number Class
David Kennedy HMAS 25003 gold
Greg Hall WRCS 85936 Silver
Bradley Turrell Lithgow 83853 bronze
Chris Neville WRCS 57168 Silver
Peter Wade CKSMAC 15336 Gold
David Horan (tested in 2014 – this for records only)
COMSOA 65025 Gold
MAAA glider
Name Club MAAA number Class
MAAA helicopter
Name Club MAAA number Class
Greg Hall WRCS 85936 Silver
MAAA multirotor
Name Club MAAA number Class
Motion: That the nominations for Gold Wings be ratified. Moved: Grafton Seconded: SESS Scale Carried General and New Business: 1. ANSW field purchase update
Update was provided via the Vice presidents report. A question from the floor related to what the criteria was and how clubs could go about making an application.
2. Air Venture Australia (full size aircraft) – 20-22 Sept 2018 Cessnock – information only in case anyone wishes to attend. Details at https://www.airventureaustralia.com.au/program Discussed.
3. Australian Electric Flight Association – juniors programme update: a. ANSW has previously agreed to provide support for this programme for NSW participants b. The programme organisers are currently drafting terms of participation/ownership prior to
seeking active participants
Tabled.
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Other General / New Business Vice President opened the meeting and extended appreciation to the Coffs Harbour and clubs in the northern region for hosting the business meeting and providing such a wonderful venue and luncheon. It was good to see many clubs/members from around the area and enjoy a day’s flying together. The Vice President provided some background to his modelling experience as well as his day-to-day job role and asked each of the ANSW representatives to do the same accordingly. Plenty of discussion regarding the instructors’ program and the differences between a “recertification course” and a “refresher course”. Clubs in the Northern region articulated via the CFI-North that if a test was going to be involved, that instructors would relinquish their training status. The question arose about whether competency could be achieved if it was a series of verbal questions out on the flight line. This was also dismissed. However, it was indicated that testing was suitable for any new instructors. Concern was raised by the floor regarding the lack of consultation from the MAAA with all instructors across the country and it would be more beneficial if a conference call could be arranged with everyone rather than a holding workshops in a single location. It was felt this would be better use of funds rather than flying a select few to one location. The CFI North enquired about 2 members who had completed instructors course many years about and despite fulfilling requirements were still waiting for paperwork to be completed. The members were Anthony Ogle (4 years ago) and Rowan Howarth (18 months ago). Rowan had completed the course twice. Action: Vice President and CFI to follow up. Secretary’s note following meeting: this has now been followed up and records will be corrected, and cards reprinted. There was extensive discussion on growing and sustaining clubs and club membership as well and being recognised within the community as a sport/recreational group. It was noted that there is a need for all members to contribute to the running and upkeep of the club and not just the usual select few. It was suggested the importance of availing the opportunity to speak or offer to speak at Rotary and Lion club evenings and councils on what aeromodelling clubs do and the benefits to the community. This strengthens the communities understanding of aeromodelling and the clubs are then in a better position if ever there is a need to seek club support for any reason. The benefits of a recent interview by the President with ABC Radio saw a significant spike in website hits of around 250. This shows that by simple public awareness and generate interest and potentially new members. The Vice President raised a proposed award program of State Aeromodeller of the year. The VP ask people to consider anyone they would believe worthy of such an award. Details of the award and how to nominate would be published in due course. 4. The next general meeting will be held at Dooley’s Waterview and will be Friday 12th October
2018 at 8:00pm.
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Motion: That the items of general and new business, above, be recorded as discussed Moved: Coota Seconded: CCRCFC Carried There being no further business before the meeting, the meeting was declared closed at 6:35 pm.
David Balfour of the Twin Cities Model Aero Club has advised that due to low water levels in the Hume Weir the annual float fly for this year has had to be cancelled.
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Aeromodellers NSW 2018/19 Calendar (Compiled 16 September 2018)
Unless otherwise advised Aeromodellers NSW Meetings are held the 2nd Friday of every other Month.
Sep 2018
22-23 2m Glider Millennium Cup Round 4 Gloucester Paul Gibson 0425 356 533 23 Pylon Racing at Arthursleigh Marulan Peter Kerney 0407 013 230 29 Gosford City Float Planes Kariong Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339 29-30 Wagga Model Aero Club Inaugural Scale Rally Wagga Wagga Tony McAtamney 0417 294 748
Oct 2018 12 Aeromodellers NSW General Mtg Silverwater Tim Nolan 0412 173 440
Dooleys Waterview 19-21 CCRCF Warbirds Rally Coffs Harbour Martin Cochrane 0423 691 150 10-21 Jets over Vineyard 2018 (HMAS Field) Vineyard Peter Papas 0411 882 255 20 Gosford City Float Planes Kariong Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339 20-21 October Large Scale Pylon Racing (NAAS) Canberra Jeremy Randle 0418 390 446 21 Gosford City Indoor Flying (12-4pm) Niagara Park Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339 21 2m Glider Millennium Cup Rd 5 Maddens Plains Fred Lodden 0418 443 804 28 GCAC Open Day Fly In Somersby Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339
Nov 2018 TBA Pylon Racing at Marulan Marulan Peter Kerney 0407 013 230 3-4 3rd Annual F5J Trophy Cootamundra www.aefnet.com
Note venue change: now at the Aeromodellers NSW State Field 10 Gosford City Float Planes Kariong Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339 10-11 Dawn Patrol –South Hummocks MAC (SA) [email protected] 11 Shoalhaven Shield Bomaderry Ian Avery 02 4232 1093
& 2m Glider Millennium Cup Rd 6 14-18 Invitational Scale Classic Downunder 2018 Cootamundra Cheryl Rolfe [email protected] 17 SRCS General Fly In Gunderman Mike Close [email protected] 17 Gosford City Float Planes Kariong Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339 18 Gosford City Indoor Flying (12-4pm) Niagara Park Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339 21 2m Glider Millennium Cup Rd 5 Maddens Plains Fred Lodden 0418 443 804 23-26 ASAC & LSF Flying Objectives Weekend West Wyalong Barry Burke 0414 491 934 24 Gosford City Float Planes Kariong Jaz Cooper 0411 053 339
Dec 2018 14 Aeromodellers NSW General Mtg Silverwater Tim Nolan 0412 173 440
Dooleys Waterview
Feb 2019 3-4 SAM1788 Old Timer Class Competition Orange Peter van de Waterbeemd 0412 632 470 (Borenore) 8 Aeromodellers NSW General Mtg Silverwater Tim Nolan 0412 173 440
Dooleys Waterview 16-17 Banjo Patterson Scale Rally Orange Peter van de Waterbeemd 0412 632 470 (Borenore)
Apr 2019 26-28 WMAC 46th Annual Military Scale Competition Wagga www.waggamac.org
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May 2019
18-19 COMSOA Scale Funfly Maitland Jason Russ 0414 505212
Another shot of Col Buckley’s Aerosport 103
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Club News & General Interest "EXTRA TIME" - IC to E-Power Conversion
After checking my log book, I note it is 10 years since my first flight with this "Extra 300" quarter scale model, originally fitted with a "DA 50cc" motor, Pitt style exhaust and Emcotec electronics.
Ready to pull out – the 10 year old internal combustion set up
At ~8.6 kilo AUW it was a pretty lively model, capable of some basic 3/D aerobatics running a Wess 23A/8 prop. Over the years I had great enjoyment and also a few lows, with three engine stoppages recorded, two due to not using the header tank and one where the engine quit while running a little too hot on very warm summers day; unfortunately that time resulting in some airframe damage, which fortunately was easily fixed and model was returned to action running slightly richer. With the advancing times and the improvements in electrics I'm getting involved with, mainly EDF powered jets, I have accumulated a nice collection of high voltage and capacity LiPo batteries and recently had a thought “why not "elektrofly" this model”. An almost identical model, but at only two metres with a much smaller EF50/20, electric motor running on 10S, has proved to be most reliable after hundreds of flying sessions to date. So after little research I have discovered there is a huge range of electric motors available to power this larger size of model and decided to go for it.
Bargain give away
Selling my IC set up didn't take that long, basically giving it away at peanuts but at enough to purchase the new "Eflite 360", 6 Kilowatt electric motor, following great experience with this brand in smaller 10, 32 and 46 sizes, powering a variety of my own design fun-fly models. With the wide range of high voltage electronic speed controllers available as part of my EDF fleet I decided to use a modified "Sun Rise 180" amp unit.
Preliminary installation
Recommended max. peak of 150 amps for this motor at 12/S, seemed the right combo but unfortunately this ESC only comes wrapped up in heat shrink which is a "no-no" as far as I'm concerned for an HV power unit. So minor modifications were made by adding extra cooling
Joseph Frost
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heat sinks to the FETs on each side have proven to assist in reliably running over many years in some of my high current draw electric jets.
Extra set of capacitor fitted to slightly longer battery power leads
The ESC was positioned just at the entrance of fuselage air tunnel to minimize the length of the power leads. I also added an extra set of capacitors
First test run
to the slightly longer than recommended battery leads which is a norm in all my high power electric setups. Large 6.5 mm gold bullet connectors were
used to hook it all up. There was a nice surprise after receiving the motor with it fitting perfectly to my DA 50 stand offs inside the cowl of the engine box compartment. After a simple power unit installation with a couple of degrees down thrust I experimented with various capacity batteries to find the best placement position for correct centre of gravity. Minor changes were made with the use of balsa sheeting to create new vanes to direct air flow over the motor and the speed controller for cooling. I purposely omitted the prop spinner in this model in order to maximize the air intake and flow over my battery compartment inside the fuselage and also to minimize the load on ball bearings and at the same time, eliminating any possibility of vibration from that source. A small 5 ch Power Box system replaced my original Emcotec electronic set up with a 5000mA, 6 volt battery supply providing power to all high torque operating servos. With the mid-range battery capacity at 5200mA, (1750Grams) the AUW of the model came up some 750 grams more than the full internal combustion wet set up which I have expected for this electric conversion.
New more efficient prop fitted after fine tune balance
After my first static run with the use of a light electric prop I replaced it with a more efficient one but still less loaded than that recommended to start with. A quick static pull check came out at just around one to one power to weight, (~9.5kg) rather impressive for an e-powered model of this size on a lightly loaded prop. Since I originally built this model it has been operating on 36 MHz
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usingchange to 2.4Ghz was necessary in order to eliminate any possibility of interference. So, a new Spektrum 8ch. receiver with Satellite antenna was hooked up to my Power Box and the whole system re-bound.
RPM & static pull check
New electronic set up with Expert Power Box
A few more static check runs to simulate the flight time was performed to see how it loads the motor, ESC and the two 5.2Ah batteries hooked up in series as 12S/5200/60C. There was no excessive heat recorded, with all units running rather cool.
A thorough range check was performed next, with the model running at various throttle settings at some 300+ meters distance showing a positive result. This conversion was lot simpler than I had actually expected and I'm most delighted in creating a new model that I can now enjoy flying at sites where I did not dare to do so with the very noisy internal combustion power unit.
Variety of batteries for different type of performance, starting with mid
capacity range, 12S/5, 2/60C
All ready and impatient for the maiden flight, as usual there was a horrendous southerly with cold and extreme windy conditions. This is a typical scenario when I complete a new project, but being winter time in Southern Hemisphere one has to put up with it. Stay tuned for the further report, Joseph Frost. ------------------------------------------------------------- Stop Press: finally test flew the EXTRA. I only regret I didn’t convert it earlier; absolute magic. Cheers, J
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Upcoming Events
Gosford City Aeromodellers Club 2018 Events
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Millennium Cup dates for 2018
September 22 & 23 Round 4 Gloucester
October 21 Round 5 Maddens Plains
November 11 Round 6 Shoalhaven
* = awaiting confirmation of dates
_______________________________________________________________________________
Millennium Cup Committee contact details:
Les Morris - [email protected]
Fred Lodden - [email protected]
Paul Gibson - [email protected]
Doug Lacey - [email protected]
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PYLON RACING SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2018 at "ARTHURSLEIGH"
MARULAN
Pylon Racing at Marulan
Pilot briefing 9:00am Sunday
Practice and sports flying Saturday 22 September
Entrants must have current MAAA membership
Entrants and callers must bring hard hats
Fuel supplied on race day
Accommodation, camping, showers, cooking and Bar-B-Q facilities
at field, or Ali's Motel Tavern and Restaurant at Marulan Ph
48411330
This is a private field and only available on the advertised dates
Please contact organisers for directions.
This is private field and is only available on the advertised dates
FURTHER 2018 DATES Marulan, TBA (Usually second half Nov)
Large Scale, Canberra 20/21 October
DUE TO THE UNSUITABILITY OF THE NOWRA FIELD
FOLLOWING THE INSTALLATION OF THE HORSE TRACKING
EQUIPMENT WE WILL BE MOVEING THE NOWRA DATES TO
MARULAN OR IF AVAILABLE, OTHER VENUES.
Q500
F400
F3D
F3T
E500
Other classes
depending on
numbers Please
contact organisers
to register
New racers always
welcome
NSW PYLON RACING
CLUB INC. www.nswpylon.org
Peter Kerney 0407 013 230
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Wagga Inaugural Scale Rally / Swap & Sell
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Jets over Vineyard 2018
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Warbirds over Coffs 2018
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F1 National Air Race Championship 2018
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Gosford City Aeromodellers Club Open Day Fly In
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Third Annual Australian F5J Trophy
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Dawn Patrol – South Hummocks MAC – 11 November 2018
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36th Shoalhaven Shield & Round 7 of the Millennium Cup
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SRCS General Fly In 2018
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Invitational Scale Classic Downunder 2018
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ASAC & LSF Flying Objectives Weekend In association with the Soaring Emus Invite all glider guiders to an LSF Flying objectives
weekend at the Adrian Bryant Field West Wyalong
Date 23 - 26 November 2018
MAAA membership is a field & LSF requirement.
Recommend 2.4 systems only
If you are already a member of the LSF or would like to learn more about its objectives, please feel free to come
and join us for a weekend of glider flying. Start level 1 or work on tasks for your next level. Electric launch, yes you
can now do LSF task with electric gliders, or winch launched are welcome. Any glider style can be used, ie Vintage,
Woodies and moulded all welcome. Fly for fun or join the LSF ESAP & SAP self-paced achievement programme.
All flights will be conducted in accordance with the LSF rules, ie a 30sec motor run and 200 metre maximum launch
height for electrics and winch lines of up to 300 meters for standard gliders.
Contests will be run over the weekend using a very simple format. Contest flying between 10am and 4PM. No
rounds just fly when you get the urge. Any three flights to count for the contest. Fly in both thermal and electric.
General flying at any time. Have a go at a 1K or 2K Goal and Return. The field is of a size that this is possible within
the perimeter.
Field fee $30 for the event. Camping available $10 per night. BBQ, electricity, hot showers and civilised toilets.
BYO food & beverages. There is a well-stocked IGA and hardware in one shop down town.
Field location 33Deg 49m 12.74s South 147 17 30.39 West
Contacts John Quigley & Barry Burke
Email [email protected]
[email protected] 0414491934
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WMAC 46th Annual Military Scale Competition
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Deadline for submissions to Newsletter #411 (October 2018) is
Friday 28th September 2018.
Please forward any changes of mail or email address together with your AUS Number directly to the Registrar.