I had just found out my buddy who I acquired this plane from just passed away today, so tomorrow will be my maiden flight with this bird and in memory of my good friend, who was an 82ed Air Borne veteran. If I know him as I do, he wouldn't want to be remembered any other way, than to have his plane flying high and proudly just the way he built it, so that's what I intend to do.
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I cut out and glue much better sheet plastic in the forward three panes. The others I polish with a car polish detailing spray.
I dislike when people cut out and leave out panels. Not only do I not like the look just looking at a plane but I’m video I think it’s more realistic to see reflections in the “glass”.
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Originally posted by Evan D View PostI cut out and glue much better sheet plastic in the forward three panes. The others I polish with a car polish detailing spray.
I dislike when people cut out and leave out panels. Not only do I not like the look just looking at a plane but I’m video I think it’s more realistic to see reflections in the “glass”.
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Just something I got off Amazon, like a hundred sheets of 12x12. I'll see if I can find a link. I can't find it in my history but something like this. It may be a different thickness. Actually I may have bought it at Michaels...
Amazon.com: Samsill 50 Pack 12" x 12" .007" Clear Craft Plastic Sheets Compatible with Cricut, Stencils, Cards, Journals, Crafts, 3D Embellishments, Clear Craft Plastic,Acetate
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Just ordered the FL OV10 1400mm from MotionRC.
Question:
In an effort to get better performance, if i fly a smaller battery like a 3000 or 3300 mAh,
Would the reduction in total weight result in better speed?
OR
would I have to basically add that weight back as lead to obtain correct CG?
I saw MerryBoozers fly this aircraft on 3000mAh batteries amd it seemed fast.
Your thoughts?
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Originally posted by Coastiehelimech View PostJust ordered the FL OV10 1400mm from MotionRC.
Question:
In an effort to get better performance, if i fly a smaller battery like a 3000 or 3300 mAh,
Would the reduction in total weight result in better speed?
OR
would I have to basically add that weight back as lead to obtain correct CG?
I saw MerryBoozers fly this aircraft on 3000mAh batteries amd it seemed fast.
Your thoughts?
Most owners, as far as I can tell, find this plane to be "adequately" powered, but some feel it's a bit sluggish. I'm one of those. My deciding factor is that this plane in stock form cannot do a complete, large loop from a level pass. It falls out at the top and struggles to get there. I've upgraded the motors, ESCs and propellers to get the performance I want. In this particular case, performance does not mean faster. It's not a real streamlined airframe and has quite a bit of air resistence. Of course, there's how you feel is "fast" compared to how others feel is "fast".
When you get it and fly it with what batteries you have and you're happy with it, that's great. Nothing more for you to do. If you want a little more "punch", I would suggest getting some HV (high voltage) batteries in the similar weight range. That extra 0.6v per battery may give you that extra little boost that might satisfy you. If not, then you'll have to decide if you want to spend the money for power mods.
PS. You say a "smaller" battery like a 3000 or 3300. Smaller than what? A 3000 mah, 4s is the recommended battery anyway. I sometimes fly this plane on Admiral 4000s that weight about the same as the Graphenes. I get a couple minutes more flight time but everything else remains the same.
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Thanks for you're response. Much appreciated. When I mentioned a smaller battery I was comparing a 3000 or 3300 mAh battery to the 4000mAh 4s battery as per website.
I completely agree different manufacturers of batteries range in weight, size, and performance.
Your idea for a HV battery does sound interesting though as an option.
Thanks again.
Drew B.
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Well hi again folks once again I'm looking for help regarding an ov10 for those of u who can remember I crashed my first one on maden and completely wrote it off and was pretty much over it until I went to a air show and saw another guy flying his so bit the bullet and got another.This time every thing assembled great no probs at all,remembered to calibrate the escs too..great.
So now to the problem,when I talked to the chap flying at the said airshow we had quite a chat and he said his go too before a maden is to run a battery pack through the plane on the ground,checking all controls,running motors at half throttle,then a third,giving a burst of full etc checking heat on escs etc.So this is what I did,,even had a stop watch running,any way every thing great until 2 minutes in LHand motor slowed a bit,,on half throttle so slowed it down and gave it another blip to about three quarters,then noticed smoke coming out both motors .Sorry this goes on,stopped it and u guessed it both motors are toast.
So any ideas anyone,escs wernt overly hot the whole test was only 2 minutes and 20 seconds,I was under the impression you could run them on the ground but my inexperience Maybe im wrong.many thanks for any suggestions in advance.
Just maybe ov10s aren't ment for me cheers
Phil
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Phil34 So the undetermined factor in your failure explanation is what voltage you were running the power system on ??? The stock from the factory motor wants a 4S (16vDC).
Was the power system setup per the manual ??
Running the stock configuration on the ground is not going to push the motors into overload meltdown.
Warbird Charlie
HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190
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