Re: Hmodel ASH 25 Mi
Posted: 29 Jun 2017, 20:25
Yes it is an ASH 25 Mi, Vince. The power train was securely tucked away for these flights on the slope.
The up-and-go has an AXI 4130/16 Gold Line motor fitted with a 14" four-bladed propeller fed with nominally 26 volts from a 7 cell 5000 mAh Lipo battery through a Jeti Advance 77 Pro Opto Esc. Radio is Futaba 14SG with two R7008SB receivers giving voltage readout for both receiver batteries and also variometer download to the Tx. Voltage and current draw for the motor is displayed on a separate telemetry system.
I chose to have the maiden flights on our local slope as: 1. a day dawned with suitable conditions forecast, 2. my team of helpers were all available and 3. I am very familiar with the characteristics of the slope.
I am planning to bring the model to Baldock on 9th July when I hope to have the 25 make its first tow launch courtesy of the Ghost Squadron team. See you there?
Regards, Eric
The up-and-go has an AXI 4130/16 Gold Line motor fitted with a 14" four-bladed propeller fed with nominally 26 volts from a 7 cell 5000 mAh Lipo battery through a Jeti Advance 77 Pro Opto Esc. Radio is Futaba 14SG with two R7008SB receivers giving voltage readout for both receiver batteries and also variometer download to the Tx. Voltage and current draw for the motor is displayed on a separate telemetry system.
I chose to have the maiden flights on our local slope as: 1. a day dawned with suitable conditions forecast, 2. my team of helpers were all available and 3. I am very familiar with the characteristics of the slope.
I am planning to bring the model to Baldock on 9th July when I hope to have the 25 make its first tow launch courtesy of the Ghost Squadron team. See you there?
Regards, Eric