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| Some of Ken Manual's nifty speed 400 warbirds on display at the 2002 Bramal-E-Fly. |
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Power: Speed 400 |
Cells: 6-8 |
Photo by: Ben Feist |
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| A future pilot admires Rob Pike's CL-215 waterbomber at the 2002 Bramal-E-Fly. No touching allowed :) |
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Photo by: Ben Feist |
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Rob Campbell hovers his magnificent Logo 20 at the 2002 Bramal-E-Fly.
Rob supplied some more information about his Logo. It uses a Futaba
GY401 gyro with S9253 servo, features 120 deg. CCPM,
SAB 600mm blades, carbon elevator lever, carbon vertical stab.,
and carbon gyro mounting plate. The speed controller is a Kontronik
Beat 50-8-30, and the Logo uses a 9 Tooth pinion gear. |
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Power: Kontronik Tango45-08 |
Cells: 24x CP2400 |
Wing Area: Rotor Dia. 1340mm |
Weight: 7 3/4 lbs. |
Photo by: Ben Feist |
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| The peanut gallery watching the action at the 2002 Bramal-E-Fly. |
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Photo by: Ben Feist |
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| Marc Thomson's CL-415 on a low pass at the 2002 Bramal-E-Fly. |
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Photo by: Ben Feist |
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| Adam Rogozinsky's Micro Diablotin flown inverted about 12 inches off the ground, at the Beeton 2002 funfly. Just seconds after this photo was taken, Adam dragged the rudder on the field as he successfully pulled the plane up (pulled down - upside down) and climbed away. That’s not an easy task. |
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Power: Hacker B20-15L G4:1 |
Cells: 10 x 500AR |
Weight: 24 ounces |
Watts / lb: 130 watts per pound |
Photo by: Michael Rogozinsky |
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