Motor suggestion needed Mini Ultra Stick
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Motor suggestion needed Mini Ultra Stick
Ineed to get a new motor for my Mini Ultra Stick. The original one now has a bent shaft
and I would like something with a little more power.
Can anyone think if a motor from Hobby City or something similar that would be
a good choice - i.e. CHEAP. It does not matter if the mount lines up exactly, I have
modeling skills and can re-drill or whatever to mount a new motor.
Thanks,
brad
and I would like something with a little more power.
Can anyone think if a motor from Hobby City or something similar that would be
a good choice - i.e. CHEAP. It does not matter if the mount lines up exactly, I have
modeling skills and can re-drill or whatever to mount a new motor.
Thanks,
brad
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RE: Motor suggestion needed Mini Ultra Stick
look down a few topics to electric aerobatic and sport planes. There's a very good thread on the MUS. You might get some good info on power choices there.
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RE: Motor suggestion needed Mini Ultra Stick
Here is your answer, and it's a perfect fit. As powerful as the E-Flite 480 if not better.
http://www.headsuprc.com/servlet/the...lectric/Detail
http://www.headsuprc.com/servlet/the...lectric/Detail
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RE: Motor suggestion needed Mini Ultra Stick
The motor weight should be between 8% and 12% of the total weight of the model, and the KV acording the number of lipos used, e.g. for 3S between 1050 and 1250 rpm/v.