Hangar 9 Pawnee Brave 20cc | Ethan Ater's Maiden Flight!
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2024
- Join Horizon Hobby team pilot Ethan Ater for the first flight of his electric Hangar 9 Pawnee Brave 20cc!
SAVE $50 on the Hangar 9 Pawnee Brave 20cc during the Horizon Hobby New Year Savings Extravaganza at your local participating hobby shop or at horizonhobby.cc/newyearsavings (offer ends 1/12/2024).
Ethan's PA-36 Brave is powered by the recommended Spektrum electronics that are found in the Electric Completion Guide at www.horizonhobby.com/search?q...
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Very Nice Ethan!!!
Nice video! Good flight :)
Very nice!
Great video, how are the lights powered?
Thank you! The lights are powered separately with a 3s 300-450mah battery. Forgot the battery at home on the day of shooting this video. ;)
Is there a switch in line. I’m wondering why the leds aren’t getting blown at 11.1 volts
@@irwinwka the included lights are 12V LEDs so they can handle a 3s LiPo with no problem.
No Gas Can? ..LOL
Not on this particular Brave! ;)
Where did you end up with the CG position ?
Will have to check to get an official measurement! With a 6s 5000mah G2 Smart battery right in the middle of the battery tray, the Pawnee Brave 20cc seems to balance out perfectly! We will get you an exact measurement soon.
*UPDATE*
The CG on this one is 120mm behind the very leading edge of the wing (measured from leading edge right against fuselage). This will be near the front nylon bolt hole for the wing.
@@Hangar9RC Thanks, I am yet to maiden mine but had read it needs to be further back.
@@paulbromley5750 You can certainly move it further back if desired. The manual calls for 130mm behind the leading edge which would be fine! This airplane is very forgiving and seems to accept a wide CG range, however it is good to find the optimal CG that you prefer for the ultimate enjoyment. :) We suggest starting off at 115-130mm behind the leading edge of the wing and adjust from there. It is a very forgiving airframe in this regard. :) enjoy your maiden flight!