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Old 04-29-2004, 02:39 PM
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Default When a good Brushless Thermals

This is what happens to an electric motor when there is not enough cooling and you are in a high alpha harrier 3 feet of the deck
[link=http://www.epowerflight.com/video/thermal.mpg]Funtana Pro[/link] flown by Jason Shulman

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At least you weren't any higher!! Any damage besides the gear?
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I think he said the gear plate ripped slightly, the wheelpant was damaged and it tore the tail wheel loose. Not bad considering the weight that came down on it

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