J.P Sopwith Camel

Motor: GWS 2212/13T

Battery: JP EnErG 15C 3 cell 1200Mah

ESC: GWS SC25A

Prop: GWS 10x4.7 slow fly

This is a great semi-scale electric powered model.

With it's small power train, expensive parts are not required.

This little GWS set up gives a maximum of 154W of power which is more than ample to fly this model.

We sprayed the model with a coating of satin polyurethane varnish, which gives a much more realistic finish.

This model is more for the experienced flyer as rudder and aileron co-ordination is essential.

With its flying wires and dummy radial engine, it really does look the part. The addition of a pilot would make the model an authentic WW1 fighter.

DPR Graph showing a typical flight of the J.P Sopwith Camel.

Unfortunately screen grabs of these graphs are not the best quality, however you will see that the:

Max current was 16.67Amps.

The average current for the flight was 3.56Amps.

The minimum voltage was 9.22Volts.

The Max power was 154.18 Watts.

All these figures are well within the capabilities of the powertrain used in this model.

Model-pro Ltd carry out a lot of in-flight testing of models to establish the correct equipment for our customers to use.

A nice smooth take off from grass
Showing the position of the Lipo pack
The underside of the Sopwith Camel
We tell people that we are working when we are testing !!!