Extreme Flight Electric Extra 300
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Extreme Flight Electric Extra 300
Does anyone have experience with this aircraft and company. I have never heard of the Torque motor or Airboss ESC, this could well be because I am just getting into electrics. Any help would be appreciated. TIA
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RE: Extreme Flight Electric Extra 300
You should do a search for Torque and EF Extra 300 on this web site and RCGroups. You will find a lot of postings about them, with the recommendations for this plane.
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RE: Extreme Flight Electric Extra 300
This seems to be the main RCU thread on the EF Extra 300E:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_37...tm.htm#3762325
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_37...tm.htm#3762325
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RE: Extreme Flight Electric Extra 300
Hey!!! I just bought this plane, and got it in the mail.This plane looks great,and well built.When i crash this one,HA HA, i'll sure buy another.This is the best ARF that i have seen.
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RE: Extreme Flight Electric Extra 300
It'll aslo be the best performing e-ARF you've ever bought!
Bear Air,
The Torque motor is a surprisingly powerful motor for it's weight.
The combo they sell is PERFECT... the only question is whether to use a 12x6 or 13x6.5...
Based on what battery you use (how much it's voltage drops under load) will determine that.
If you have a wattmeter (or if you don't get... get one) hook it up and selectthe prop that draws 30-32 amps under load.
This plane rocks... you'll want to order a second and THAT'S a promise...
Bear Air,
The Torque motor is a surprisingly powerful motor for it's weight.
The combo they sell is PERFECT... the only question is whether to use a 12x6 or 13x6.5...
Based on what battery you use (how much it's voltage drops under load) will determine that.
If you have a wattmeter (or if you don't get... get one) hook it up and selectthe prop that draws 30-32 amps under load.
This plane rocks... you'll want to order a second and THAT'S a promise...