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HYPERION Z30 Series USER FLIGHT TESTS CLICK HERE FOR Z30 PRICING |
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Motor/Controller installation here See Z30 Datasheet Here If you have any trouble with the videos, right-click video links and save the file to your hard disk, then play from there... |
| Z3025-06
Limited Motor Run Competition Glider, 7-cell Builder/Pilot: D. Pratley - Australia (reported by P. Connolly) Dave demonstrated the Z3025 6-turn to an amazed set of local onlookers in both the 1.8 and 2.5 meter configurations of his Omega. Climb rate is 19 meters per second! Note that we are testing the limits for this motor, and it certainly seemed to handle the 95 - 100 amp with ease. Still, my recommendation would be 7-9 cells, 60 amps for 60 seconds or 90 amp peak current 8 secs. and a Graupner 13x7, or 14x9.5 prop, or Aeronaut 13x8 to 14x8 with a 38 mm centrepiece. Fyi, a friend of ours, Ray, has been flying an EM Elios motor to great success, winning most of the competitions he enters. Well, we did some joint measurements on the Elios and, quess what, the efficiency came out at least 5% worse than the Z3025-6. Despite using more power than David's Omega, Ray's model was noticeably slower in a climb, so it didn't take too much persuasion to get him to switch to the Hyperion motor and 80A ESC. The 1.8 metre Omega with a 13*11 prop on 7*GP2200 could make a nice entry level combination for 7 cell F5B, which I may well try at an F5B meeting in two weeks time. Climb rate would be very good - 6 seconds for a 4 lap climb. Click here for video |
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