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The
Hyperion Mustang P-51D "25" is the first in a series of models which
define a new class. Hyperion saw a need for larger models with wingspan
of about 1.2 meters (47" ~52") which are designed from the ground up
with electric flight in mind, and which sacrifice nothing in scale
detail, accessories, and quality of finish.
This size of model is easiest to classify as "engine 25 size", simply
because no clear rating system exists for larger electric models. In
fact, we realized after flying the Mustang that it's light - but that it
is also rugged. So we added two mounts to the kits. One is for
Brushless Outrunners like the recommended Z3025-08 (or AXI 2826 series),
and the other fits 0.25 ci glow engines, in case that's your
preference...
What we love best about this Mustang is the combination of sweet manners
(often not the case with Mustangs!) and wide speed envelope. With the
Z3025-08 and a 10x7 prop she has good speed and plenty of thrust for
large loops, but barely uses 340W maximum power. You could use a
battery as small as HP-LVX2100-3S with this setup. But we recommend the
HP-LVX2500-3S or HP-LVX3300-3S instead, for longer duration when you use
the APC "E" 10x10 prop. With this setup the P-51 still slows down
nicely when requested, but is also capable of blazing-fast low passes
and absolutely HUGE loops.
The pictures below are of prototypes. Production versions have
scale-shaped all-aluminum spinners as at bottom left in the photo below,
and plastic parts such as wheel hubs and control horns have been changed
to a more pleasing and scale-like grey color, rather than creme...
See bottom of page for tips on insuring a vibration-free power system.

BLUE VERSION (Shown
Below )HAS BEEN DIS-CONTINUED
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kits contain English manuals with many drawings for easy assembly in
just a few evenings, or one evening if you're speedy... |
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Parts from Mustang kit, including scale
aluminum spinner and aluminum retract landing gear

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Fine fiberglass work includes scale
details over the entire fuselage. Pre-painted cowl
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Picture of prototype retracts. Final version has matte-finish aluminum
and chrome-plated gear legs.
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Wing-Top Decals not applied in the pictures, but are
included in the box |
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| Recommended Parts |
POWER SET
Z3025-08 MOTOR
TITAN 50A BEC ESC
M8 x 5mm Adap
3.5mm Gold Conn |
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The power set
is available at time of purchase with kit, for a total savings of
about $34.00.
You can use the BEC controller with 3S pack and the 5 servos required
by the model (Retract and rudder servos are fairly inactive), but we
do prefer OPTO for those who don't mind using a separate 4.8V receiver
pack. If you want the OPTO ESC, simply indicate that in the
"Comments" box at check-out time. |
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Servos |
W-150 x 3
Aileron & Elev |
W-150MG x 2
Retract & Rudder |
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Receiver |
GWS RD8SL
Castle/Berg 7 Channel |
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Extensions |
WR-003 (10cm) x 2
WR-004 (20cm) x 2
WR-006 (60cm) x 2 |
| Battery |
HP-LVX2500-3S
Lightest Setup |
HP-LVX3300-3S
(recommended)
Light enough, max power, long flights |
| Propeller |
Use APC "E" 10x7 for first flights.
This provides ample speed and plenty of thrust for large, round loops
from level flight. You may then use APC "E" 10x10 if you want
eye-popping speed and huge loops, but we do recommend the 3300mAh (or
even 3700mAh) battery in that case, to insure that the battery is not
over-stressed and to provide long flight times. |
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Transmitter |
4 channel minimum, 6ch+ preferred |
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Tuning for Smooth Power |
| Powerful motor sets, and particularly "outrunner"
motors which have a large rotating mass at high rpm, need to be
carefully tuned to insure that vibration does not occur. When
assembling your Mustang, do the following:
(1) Apply Thin Double-Sided Tape across the entire
surface of motor mount base where it meets the firewall (or use a THIN
film of silicone sealant). This helps damp small amplitude vibrations
which are normal even with a balanced system.
(2) Tighten screws for Mount/Firewall very well, and use thread locking
compound (loctite).
(3) Use all four screws to mount the motor to the motor mount. Tighten
well, use loctite.
(4) Carefully balance the propeller
(5) Balance spinner (see below for tips).
Be sure to mark the spinner cone and base (backplate) to keep their
relative positions in future.
(6) Tighten the 3mm screw which holds spinner cone to base well, and use
loctite.
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Part
number HP-SPDD-01-BBB
is a set of two ball bearings which are helpful in checking the balance
of the SPDD-01 spinners. Rest these inside the spinner cone hole and
backplate bushing, with a 3mm rod of any stiff material running down the
center. Rest the rod between two level wood blocks, to allow the spinner
assembly to freely turn for balancing.
front bearing ID: 3mm , OD: 6mm
backplate bearing ID: 3mm , OD: 8mm
In many cases the spinner will already be sufficiently balanced. In
other cases, both the spinner cone and backplate may have small
imbalances, which can be corrected by rotating the heavy side of the
cone over the light side of the back plate.
In the event that significant imbalance is found, first remove with
sandpaper any overspray of paint from inside cone and both sides of
backplate, and re-check balance. If required, then balance the backplate
alone. Once the backplate is balanced, fit the spinner cone and rotate
it to several positions relative the backplate until best balance point
is found. For any remaining imbalance, use a strip of vinyl tape inside
the spinner cone at light side. |
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