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Postby nadmasflying on Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:57 pm

A number of people have been talking about getting into electric gliders over the past month, so I have done a search again to see what is on the market for and listed them below,

Cm pro have been making a few gliders lately and one that looks nice is the Kunlun gp glider. Designed for the basic speed600 size motor it looks an ideal model,

2mt Elelctric glider with RG-15 modify airfoil (Airframe only)
* Wingspan - 200cm (78.7ins)
* Wing area - 30dm2
* Length - 105cm (41.3ins)
* Approx. flying Weight - 1250-1350g
* Suits - 3 channel 3 servo
* Factory covered
* Propeller 11x6 12x7 - Spinner 45mm
http://www.modelmaniacsonline.co.uk/pro ... de=5500924

JP Pretty (ARF Glider) Inc B/less Motor & ESC
Comes complect with the motor and speed controller this is a sport electric glider
http://www.modelmaniacsonline.co.uk/pro ... ARF+Glider)+Inc+B%2Fless+Motor+%26+ESC&ManCode=5500266

JP Green Sleeve ARTF Electric Glider 2m- IDEA for a first glider VINCE?
I think you could fit standard NIMH (cheap batteries at £18 each) you would them need servos, RX and speed controller. Looking at this model I think it would be ideal as a first model into elecrtic gliding as it is a balsa construction, good size wingspan and economical motor.
http://www.modelmaniacsonline.co.uk/pro ... de=5500271

If anyone can recommend any electric gliders for around 2m span let me know,
Flying a plane is no different from riding a bicycle. It's just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes
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Re: electric gliding

Postby nadmasflying on Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:14 pm

Flying a plane is no different from riding a bicycle. It's just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes
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