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Reto
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Zürich Switzerland
Posts: 197
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new spoilers for scale sailplanes
Hello Folks
I just found this spoilers that come with an integrated actuator (kind of an inline proportional servo): http://www.topmodel.co.jp/150_1869.html
I think this is a very good idea. First you don't need additional openings in the wing for normal servos that are linked with conventional spoilers. Installation in a wing should be straight forward. You don't have to do cumbersome linkage between a servo and the spoilers. Two of these spoilers should move synchronously automatically, so you don't need any mixing on the radio (or adjustements on the linkage). Best regards: Reto Last edited by RetoF3X; Nov 05, 2009 at 08:31 AM. Reason: typo |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Utah, USA
Posts: 44
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any dealers in US?
The web site given is Japanese, yet the video is German. Do you know who the manufacturer is and whether there is a dealer in the US? Looks good to me, without the slop I've come to deal with on other metal spoilers.
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: San Luis Obispo, CA
Posts: 408
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Those look a *lot* like the Graupner Teck brakes w/ linear actuators added. Like the idea. Wonder if the choppy actuation is an operator thing? It looked a little rough to my eye.
Look forward to a report, Mike EDIT: I take the "choppy" comment back. I listened to the video more carefully and they look and sound fine. Great idea. |
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Challenge is rewarding
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 3,144
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yep, 10-1 the choppy sound is the ratchet on the Tx gimbal
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: so. cal.
Posts: 1,030
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Very cool. BUT, what if the motor fails after these are built into a model, when a servo goes bad you can replace the drive mechanism, but these look integrated, I would hesitate using them because of that.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Utah, USA
Posts: 44
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I thought about that also, but I have never had a servo fail on a spoiler. Usually the spoiler, servo, and wing has met an untimely end so I don't have to worry
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: San Luis Obispo, CA
Posts: 408
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The third paragraph thoroughly covers replacing the actuator:
![]() スポイラーとモーター、ギアなどの駆動部分が一体になったため、専用サーボや面倒なピアノ線のリンケージが 不要。 独自のロック機構で格納ポジションにある時はモーター駆動電流は流れず、それでいてスポイラーが吸い出され ることもありません。 また、取り付けは至って簡単、本体を主翼に埋め込み、受信機のエンコンチャンネルなどにELFスポイラーの コードを挿すだけであなたのグライダーがスポイラー付きに変身する。 スポイラー部は制動効果の高い2枚ブレードで、着陸の難しいスケールグライダーや高性能グライ ダーに最適。 1セット左用、右用各1本入り。 <データ> 形式:電動式駆動装置内蔵スポイラー 全長:(全幅)300mm(電動駆動部含む、リード線含まず) ブレード収納部:長さ250mmx高さ(主翼に入る深さ)10mmx幅9mm スポイラーブレード最大幅:250mm スポイラー展開時の最大高さ(主翼上面より):20mm 重量:38g(コード含む) 動作電圧:4.8V〜6.0V(ニッカド、ニッケル水素4本パック) 動作パルス幅:ポジティブパルス 1.5±0.3μs リード線の長さ(JRタイプコネクタ付):約400mm |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Utah, USA
Posts: 44
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Working on your standup routine, I see
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Electric Airplane Junkie
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: San Mateo, Ca , USA
Posts: 4,407
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They are Pilot brand. At the current exchange rate they are a little over 105.00 US$ a pair. Not bad for the set up, considered a pair of Graupner spoilers is about 40-50.00 and 2 servos.
Brian, an EAJ |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: uk/england
Posts: 69
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The scale model that i'm building at the mo would require four of these!
Too much money
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: so. cal.
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And you would still need a hole in the bottom of the wing to access replacing the motor, until I see one I'll stick with a servo driven sytem. Neat idea though!
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Posts: 46
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Maxx products had them at the I Hobby Show in Chicago. Only one size, but he said they are working on a larger version.
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Electric Airplane Junkie
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: San Mateo, Ca , USA
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