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  • Almost ready to fly (ARTF) Gliders and powered Gliders - These are Pre-built and ready to fly YOU MAY NEED a engine or electric motor, Radio control equipment, Battery (Nicad) and Charger, Starter, Glow Plug and fuel as well as other smaller accessories such as glue, a propellor

    Radio Control Electric Gliders FAQ

    One of Our top of the range ready to fly model aircraft and very popular – the soarer is an acrobatic motor driven glider, it poses fantastic “stay up” properties and in the right weather conditions can stay flying for an hour with the right pilot!!

    Ready to Fly EP Gliders

    This Range of models are PRe Built and only Require Basic Assembly- They IncludeRadio Control Equipment and a battery and Charger - All installed - They are Perfect to get you started in Radio Controlled Modelling

    Entry Level Electric Powered Gliders

    Entry Level EP Gliders

    Ep Gliders give the enjoyment of gliding with the ability to fly without the use of a Hill or Bungee. The Entry lenel gliders are easy to build and use rudder / elevator / Motor control.

    Intermediate EP Gliders

    This range of Electric Gliders are aimed for pilots with more experience. They may feature fiberglass fuselage, More advanced wing profile for better lift and higher speeds, they may also have airelons, and airbrakes. Some models will be designed for Flat field thermal soaring and some for slope, Hand launching is also popular. You will need min 3channel RC equipment and may also require min or wing servos for the airelons.

    Advanced Level Gliders

    This range of Models is Reccomended for experienced Pilots, They are all high Performance and feature cutting edge materials and are capabable of very high speed flights. You will need Radio Control Equipment and Building skills

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    Horizon

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    Windstar EP

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    Robbe Firewind

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    Scorpio Java XLite

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    Twister**

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    Magnum Pro**

    R/C MOTOR GLIDERS

    As its name implies, gliders use thermals and air currents for flight, and once airborne can remain aloft for extended periods of time. Experienced glider pilots can perform spectacular aerobatics, loops, rolls etc. by using energy conservation as pertains to flight (ie: converting speed into altitude). Conventional gliders require a launching device (bungee cord or winch tow) or a special location such as a hillside to take off. Electric motor gliders however, can climb to altitude using its own motor.

    1. R/C EQUIPMENT

    A conventional non-powered R/C glider can be controlled by a 2-channel 2-servo radio and stick type transmitter. For a motor glider, the motor requires on/off switching, therefore 3-channels or more are required. Some models require special R/C equipment to obtain optimum function and performance. The manufacturer’s suggested equipment list will be shown on the package or in the instruction manual. Consult your hobby dealer for choices of suitable R/C equipment.

    2. Motor power source

    A Ni-Cd battery pack is most often used for power in electric motor gliders. Battery specifications (capacity, dimensions, weight etc.) greatly effect the performance of a glider. Use only the glider’s specified battery for operating the model.

    *Tamiya’s peak spirit requires a Tamiya Ni-Cd 7.2v battery RC1700SP and a DC quick charger CPU-2000.

    3. Operation of the motor glider

    Once you reach the desired altitude, cut the power and the propellers will fold back.  The motor glider operation is exactly the same as any conventional glider. Basic soaring techniques are discussed below.  One thing you should always avoid is a steep climb without sufficient airspeed. This can stall the glider and could result in a spin and possible crash of the aircraft.

    4. Thermal hunting and slope soaring

    These terms concern ascending air currents. If a glider enters these updraft it can gain altitude without use of motor power, thereby increasing the flight time.

    .Thermal hunting

    The word “thermal” means a rising current of heated air, caused by the uneven heating of the ground by the sun.  Thermals occur over uncovered ground, such as sand and soil. Air over grasslands and water tend to be cooler and generally have descending air patterns.  When circling inside a thermal, a glider will gain altitude, so “Thermal Hunting” is the process of finding and making use of these invisible currents by observing a glider’s flying attitude.

    .slope soaring

    Winds moving towards an upslope or hillside become natural updrafts. Finding and re-maining in these ascending currents of air by doing a figure 8 maneuver, will keep the glider parallel to the hills ridge line, allowing continuous flight.

    Safety Precautions

    Radio controlled aircraft models are subject to radio failure, malfunctions of the R/C system and mechanical problems. Always operate your model in a safe area where personal and/or property damage will not occur even if the model should crash. Follow these rules when flying:

    . Do not fly near people, buildings or public facilities, or near roads and vehicular traffic.

    . Do not fly near electric power lines, power stations, antennas or broadcast transmission towers. They are not only obstructive, but can also cause radio interference.

    .Do not fly in strong winds or rainy weather.

    .Do not fly alone. Always have an assistant with you.

    .Double check your R/C equipment prior to any flight.

    .Use only those frequencies authorized for R/C aircraft.

    *Warnings about the propeller

    Take great care during assembly and operating the propeller. It rotates at a very high RPM and the blades have sharp edges.  When turning on the motor, make sure no one is alongside or in front of the propeller.

     

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