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Old 04-09-2005, 10:54 AM   #1
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First of the big Plettenbergs running :)


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Hey guys

Dez was the first to get his Plettenberg Xtra 25-13 up and running.

His setup is as follows

Jeti Hacker Master 90 ESC
Thunder Power 10s3p 6000 Prolite packs
APC 19x12e prop

I am showing just a sliver of the numbers he recorded, he is going to run some more tests in a bit and try to get the packs warmed up a bit more to reduce the voltage depression under load.

I have my Apogee 5s2p 4960 packs on order and should be here in two weeks, I will run the same tests and post as soon as I have them.
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Old 04-18-2005, 09:23 AM   #2
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I missed this one earlier.

Nice power system!


I have a plane or two here that would benifit from it.

I think I need a better job

These graphs were from a whatt meter with computer interface?


I'm off to fly one of my wee little parkfliers
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Old 04-18-2005, 05:33 PM   #3
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I'm off to fly one of my wee little parkfliers
Hehehe. Kinda puts our stuff in perspective, don't it?

I calculate that if I put a Pletti Xtra 25-12 in my Shock Flyer it will actually penetrate the gymnasium wall.

Keep us posted on your progress, Chad!

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Oh well I had 20 min of fun with my wee little thingy this mourning.

In fact I'm going down to the park now after dinner has settled and play with it again.

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