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Old 06-26-2011, 03:36 AM
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hello,need help in deciding to buy a motor great for 3D flying in the 50cc to 60cc for a yak 30%. A motor that has the least tuning and gurgle issues. thanks
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What do you mean by gurgle?
Old 07-05-2011, 05:37 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCm3R...eature=related???
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the obvious response is a DA

if you want more power.. 3W

if you want cheap DLE
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Hobbyking.com has some huge motors on their web site, I saw one that was the equivalent to a 100cc gas engine. Here's a link......
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?idCategory=63&v=& sortlist=W
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Default RE: motor for 3D flying

ahhh ha ha ha... sorry... I didn't notice this was the electric forum!!!

I feel like a dope!!

I would spend the money and get a Hacker A60 or A80

Give Hacker Brushless a call.. they will set you up with the perfect equipment...

http://aero-model.com/Hacker-Brushle...By-Series.aspx
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I just took a hacker A60 18l out of a 89inch slick (50 to 60CC size plane) and put in the hacker A80-10. Both with a 24x12 prop. The difference was night and day. With the A60 the plane was lethargic at best. It would 3D and had pull out of a hover but that was about it. Slow top speed and I got my but kickd by a 60CC power one . Plus the motor got VERY hot (150+ΒΊ range after each flight) running a 12s 5300mah setup. Put the A80-10 in the plane and not pulling many more watts but the power out put has doubled. This plane feels like a foamy now It has a awesome top speed and has just stupid hover pullout. It was SMOKE the 60CC powered slick now!!!!!! CAll Aero-models and they will set you up with the right system needed for the plane. It was there recommendation to put the A80 in 89 slick.
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Default RE: motor for 3D flying

We have done a couple conversions now with the Rimfire 50cc.. low amp draw and tons of power

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