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remotebandit
25-06-2007, 10:00 PM
Guys , if your into electric flight and this new brushless thing is just too confusing well heres a great guide ive found .

Read the bold black of each motor and it gives a great guide to Nitro engine comparisons or brushed electric comparisons . ALso a great thing on this page is that even if you dont go the brand of these brushless motors on the chart , atleast you can see its wattage and rpm specs so you know what you should be looking for .

THey also recomend how many cells for the motor .


Personally this shop has terrible service as ive been in there pretty orften but hes a rude man unless he knows you but most of you are in Perth so wont matter :

http://www.hobbymodelwarehouse.com.au/index.html?lang=en-us&target=d87.html

James
25-06-2007, 10:07 PM
I'm into electric flight... with my off-road cars !lmao

remotebandit
25-06-2007, 10:12 PM
then you need the E-Flite Power 60 , that runs like 2000Jiggawats of power , throw that on the back of ya car and its all ova , youll fly to mars on 1 charge of a 7S lipo ... haha

stone
26-06-2007, 08:38 AM
LoL,Ive run out of time,gotta go to work but I will check it thisarvy.

Good work young man!!

remotebandit
20-07-2007, 09:46 PM
Hey Stone , have you looked into building a thrust weight jig and if you have have you heard of any good designs .

Im thinking of mounting a motor onto a base and having the base simply tow 1 of those scales i use for fishing .

THis will be the best way of telling what size plane your motors gonna take up .