My old car died before Christmas and took delivery of a new (used) car last week. Bright red just like Gerald's and Glenn's cars. No more sneaking up to the field in a charcoal grey van or as Graham would say "two 2x4's with a car attached." 8)
Just now when I told my dear wife that emptying out the old car was like an archeological dig she swiftly replied "dumpster diving" ;D ;D
See how my best friend treats me. ;)
Frank
Hey Frank,
Let's see it!
Post a picture.
Glenn
It's a beauty! I saw it and love it.
Man, our buddy Frank sure has style!!
How many broken planes can that beauty hold? ;D
I hear there's a lot of room under that hood because it's pedal powered.
Close. It looks more like this... with a 72 meg antenna out the back. ;)
Frank
Well the speed is just about right for a semi retired guy
Quote from: Frank v B on January 21, 2019, 08:12:34 PM
Close. It looks more like this... with a 72 meg antenna out the back. ;)
Frank
At
@Frank v B's standard 500 watts/lb and a 1200 lb carriage, I'm betting on a 1600S battery pack at 100 amps! 8)
Congrats Frank!
Andy
At
@Frank v B's standard 500 watts/lb and a 1200 lb carriage, I'm betting on a 1600S battery pack at 100 amps! 8)
Congrats Frank!
Andy
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Only 500w/lb?
Ed,
great to hear from you.
re: the "Only 500w/lb?"
You know that was written by Andy who is a disciplined but conservative full-size Cessna 150 pilot. He usually expresses power in terms of "number of turns". ;D
Frank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Toh845PYRhw
That's a pretty nice Cessna, but flight times leave a little to be desired.
And that's a busy runway!!! I'd be worried about hitting someone and damaging my plane! :o
I found Blueprints of Franks New Red Car
$1.00 each for TEMAC members only. Proceeds to TEMAC. ;D
Vadim,
What a laugh. Sooooo close. :D
You know it has been upgraded to a single cell lipo at 3.7 volts versus the 1.5 volt AA. My motor is even brushless! ;D
Frank
Frank,
That's a Mr. Bean car isn't it? Reliant 3 wheeler?
There was another 3 wheeler that was popular along with the Reliant Robin in Britain in the '60's, it was called the 'Bond' Mini-car. It had nothing to do with James Bond (REALLY nothing to do with him!). Bond was the name of the manufacturer. The funny thing was, to start the car, the owner would have to raise the bonnet (hood), step inside and 'kick-start' the 2-stroke, Villiers motorcycle engine that drove the single front wheel! :-)
Three -Wheelers were popular at the time, as they were dirt cheap and having less than four wheels, could be driven using a motorcycle licence. That meant no car driving lessons or driving test, which was a big deal.
Roger that...