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oldbassard 11-28-2013 09:04 AM

Recommendations for motors for this twin
 
Hey Gang

I am building a Cessna T-50 Bobcat in 1/8 scale (The plans say 1/8, I think it's more like 1/12) At any rate the plans say the plane finished will weigh 8-10 lbs. It recommends a set of 40-45 nitro engines (recommendations from 1964) At any rate I want to make it electric and I am somewhat confused while trying to learn about the motor sizes. I do know I need two esc's. I am new to electronic flight so I'd appreciate any advise on what motors I need also a little info about the brands would be good.

aeajr 01-06-2014 11:43 AM

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC POWERED FLIGHT
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7100376/tm.htm

First you want to take a look at the e-book at this link for general information.

What sort of performance are you looking for?

I would target about 400 to 500 watts/motor based on 8-10 pounds.

What size props are you looking to turn?



oldbassard 01-06-2014 11:59 AM

The plans call for 10X6 propellers. I have been reading and trying to learn a little bit more about these motors, I agree with your recommendation. Thanks

aeajr 01-06-2014 12:27 PM

how much room do you have inside the motor housings? Outrunners have a spinning outer can which can not be allowed to touch the walls.

In runners do not but may require a gearbox for your application. Not sure yet.

aeajr 01-06-2014 12:35 PM

OK so here is one way to approach this. We use a calculator. There are a variety but I am going to provide a link to the one for ElectriFly
http://www.electrifly.com/powersyste...tem-index.html

You will see they have a variety of options. Look around. explore!

Now, if you are doing this for a twin engine then you put in 1/2 the weight for the calculation as it does not do "twins". But logically each motor carries half the load.

Take a look here: http://www.electrifly.com/config/

Select Rimfire for an outrunner and go from there. See what you get as you change the type of plane or pick different battery pack sizes.. :)

Note on the bottom of the page where it shows you the motors that there is a button to see what you might select in AMMO motors. These are the inrunners. Note that they sometimes need a gearbox.


Look at the model number of the motors they recommend. www.towerhobbies.com sells these motors so just search on the model number they give you and the motor should come up.

oldbassard 01-06-2014 04:20 PM

Hey thanks I will have a look

Dr Kiwi 01-11-2014 02:10 PM

What would be the largest props you can fit to the airframe... you'll get more thrust from 12" or so than from the 10" to which the nitro engines may have been limited.


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