Electric Motors on Hang gliders Why Do Girls Prefer Hang glider Pilots REMASTERED - 4k

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024
  • Remastered for easier viewing :)
    Hang gliding in Western Australia with Custom Electric motors placed in a new and Unique Position and that we think work better than anything created before because of the great balance of drag and thrust in this configuration.
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    For people interested in learning to fly in Western Australia check out: hangglidingwa....
    Our main thoughts on the advantages of using these motors is:
    1) On very light days we can still fly and well out perform the local para-glider pilots, which is a lot of fun :) We can also fly sites when the wind is light and too far "off" for sustained lift.
    2) For jumping from one lift source to the next on the coast. For example we are now able to fly along the coast for many miles using, buildings sand dunes and cliffs for lift and jump between them with ease and safety, whereas in the past we could only do that in a high performance glider with lots of VB on. This was only for the most advanced pilots and was sill very scary.
    3)One of our favorite things is getting on to a hill by starting in front on a small sand-dune or low lumpy bit and climbing to the top using lift and motors. A lot of hills are not accessible as you know, and starting off on a low primary dune or hill is a great way to avoid a long difficult hike carrying a glider.
    Throttle control: The throttle is on the index finger and works really naturally. It also has a battery level indicator and can be seen on the video "Why do girls prefer hang-glider pilots"
    Battery position: We have one model where the batteries are contained in the housing (Pod) which has a safety disconnect. The others have separate batteries that we carry on our chest for easy access and disconnect in case there is a problem. For low coastal flying, they can released from the parachute pouch.
    Battery time: varies with use, and size, of battery pack and motor configuration. As a guide though, with our smaller helper motors, we can use them intermittently for hours or, with the 12Ahr pack - full revs for 12min. It really just depends on how many batteries you want to carry around. We get a lot of fun out of a small light pack and that is usually our preference. We often have another charged pack on standby but rarely end up using it.
    Noise: We have uploaded a video without music so you can hear how loud the motors are. They are not silent because of the prop noise but using them at low speed as an assist is quiet enough that people watching don't realize we are using motors.
    Selling the motors. Yes we have considered that. Unfortunately, we are better inventor / builders than we are business-people. We are also concerned about liability, insurance and warranty issues.
    At the moment we are not building any motors due to other commitments. Happy flying!
    DETAILS
    Here are some basic details about the motors:
    Referring here, to the "helper" motors like the "Carbon Boy" as shown in the videos.
    We have tried many different motor/speedie/battery combinations and still try different combos. We have had all of the above fail at times and still don't have a definite list of which ones are the best
    Prop:
    23inch / 12 pitch
    Motors:
    Using Out-runner model aircraft motors
    2,600W
    Around 140kV - 160 kV
    Around 60A
    Batteries:
    Two lots of 6s cells connected in series
    Speed controller (Speedie):
    We go twice the amp rating for reliability and think that is about right. So 120A speedie
    The 120A "Yipe" seems to work reliably as an entry level unit.
    Speed control is via a modified servo tester wired onto the speedie.
    Weight:
    1.7kg plus batteries (2x10,000A 6s) 2.7kg = 4.4kg.
    gives 10 min at full throttle or hours of fun at low revs/used intermittently.
    PLEASE NOTE: that we don't have the time and resources to help someone through a motor building project at the moment. We are already over committed with jobs and family.
    Good luck and fly safe!
    About the Plettenburg Predator motors:
    Predator motor rated at 12kw and weighing about 1kg - made in Germany and is pretty expensive the batteries are LiPo running at 44V the Speedie is a Schutze future 160A

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @sakk0134
    @sakk0134 17 днів тому

    Stop deleting your old videos love to watch over and over

    • @robertberndes7878
      @robertberndes7878  16 днів тому +1

      Oh ...I thought no one liked that one because of the music...

    • @sakk0134
      @sakk0134 16 днів тому

      @robertberndes7878 love the invention and motor flying you people do to promote hanggliding

  • @bluemarlin105
    @bluemarlin105 2 дні тому

    how far can you fly with electric power? great video

  • @matthewraymondwillis
    @matthewraymondwillis 19 днів тому +1

    You haven't provided any data on how much thrust the motors are able to generate. That kinda tells me everything I need to know about this gimmick.

  • @nickcaci7238
    @nickcaci7238 20 днів тому +1

    Forget the baby’s … give me how to acquire the product. I’ve been flying the outer Cape Cod Massachusetts USA for years and I’ve always wanted to fly the Winter seasons where beach goers are in front of fire places with vacated cliffs and vacant beeches. We need boosters to launch from a straight in wind high enough to get going. What are you waiting for? This has a world wide selling market! Cut the crap and sell it ! What else do you need for support.

    • @robertberndes7878
      @robertberndes7878  16 днів тому

      Lots of liability/insurance issues.....Perhaps we need some advice from a hang glider manufacturer.