forresterace
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Gentlemen ;D
Last weekend, at the CAFE Cup race in Cleveland, one of the hot topics of discussion was building and promoting 1/8 Scale hydros using electric power. The subject has been popular, this week, on RRR. I would like to initiate the same discussion here and would especially like to have the insight of nitro racers.
I was aware that Roger Newton had done some work and testing of an electric version of one of his 1/8 scale hulls. What I was not aware of was the fact that the subject of switching 1/8 Scale racing (RCU club nitro) to electric power was being seriously considered or at least explored due to the extreme scarcity of running sites because of noise and water polution.
The present talk by electric racers on RRR has not yet addressed the issue of "scale" and what that means (as opposed to "sport scale"). The other thing that pops to mind is that if your going to have a 1/8 scale class, you have to define just what your boat is 1/8 scale of. An accurate 1/8 scale model of a "A" class hydro (or say a 1 1/2 litre) would be much smaller (but just as scale) than a model of a 30 foot unlimited.
Just some initial thoughts.....
Last weekend, at the CAFE Cup race in Cleveland, one of the hot topics of discussion was building and promoting 1/8 Scale hydros using electric power. The subject has been popular, this week, on RRR. I would like to initiate the same discussion here and would especially like to have the insight of nitro racers.
I was aware that Roger Newton had done some work and testing of an electric version of one of his 1/8 scale hulls. What I was not aware of was the fact that the subject of switching 1/8 Scale racing (RCU club nitro) to electric power was being seriously considered or at least explored due to the extreme scarcity of running sites because of noise and water polution.
The present talk by electric racers on RRR has not yet addressed the issue of "scale" and what that means (as opposed to "sport scale"). The other thing that pops to mind is that if your going to have a 1/8 scale class, you have to define just what your boat is 1/8 scale of. An accurate 1/8 scale model of a "A" class hydro (or say a 1 1/2 litre) would be much smaller (but just as scale) than a model of a 30 foot unlimited.
Just some initial thoughts.....