F4D-1 SKYRAY
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RE: F4D-1 SKYRAY
sry my friend shoulda did that up front...WS: 57.5" nd the L: 77.5 nd it calls 4 a .91 O.S. with a Dynamax fan unit....weight is yet 2 b determined cause im still in the building process.....the plans were bought from Air Age Store if that helps...thanks 4 ur help in advance
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RE: F4D-1 SKYRAY
OK so this is a ducted fan powered plane.
You may need around a 90mm to 120mm fan unit.
I am in no way a fan expert so this is a guess. You will have to see what fan will fit in there. Here is a link to one.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/lealalel90du.html
Might try the electric jet forum for more help then I can give.
Buzz.
You may need around a 90mm to 120mm fan unit.
I am in no way a fan expert so this is a guess. You will have to see what fan will fit in there. Here is a link to one.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/lealalel90du.html
Might try the electric jet forum for more help then I can give.
Buzz.
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RE: F4D-1 SKYRAY
Hi,
You are looking at a bigger EDF then a 90-mm. There are at least 2 versions of an electric powered Dynamax fan. If you have a fan unit already you can convert it to electric also. I think Electric Jet Factory has some of the parts. Try searching on here in the electric jets forum. I would also think you will need 12S Li-Po batteries of 5000-6500 MAH capacity. I have 2 of the Bob Violet Models EVF's and they are flawless. Also, Tamjets has some EDF units available. Try searching bvm.com and tamjets.com, you may get a better idea of what you can expect.
Keith
You are looking at a bigger EDF then a 90-mm. There are at least 2 versions of an electric powered Dynamax fan. If you have a fan unit already you can convert it to electric also. I think Electric Jet Factory has some of the parts. Try searching on here in the electric jets forum. I would also think you will need 12S Li-Po batteries of 5000-6500 MAH capacity. I have 2 of the Bob Violet Models EVF's and they are flawless. Also, Tamjets has some EDF units available. Try searching bvm.com and tamjets.com, you may get a better idea of what you can expect.
Keith