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Engine Help - 4/22/2012 2:12 AM   
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Help im new to electric flying, my motor wont work but everthing else will. The motor is new and the ESC is still lighting up, any suggestions???

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RE: Engine Help - 4/23/2012 5:39 PM   
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We have all been in your shoes, and I am sure someone here can help you.

However, you need to provide complete details: Which plane, motor, ESC, receiver, transmitter, etc.

Complete information will make it much easier for others to assist you.

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RE: Engine Help - 6/1/2012 10:50 PM   
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ok sorry i shouldve guessed u needed a little more info. its a GWS EM300 Motor, a Electrifly C-20 ESC, the reciever is a HiTEC MICRO 55, and the transmitter is a Futaba T6EXA

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RE: Engine Help - 6/1/2012 10:55 PM   
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Try reversing the throttle channel (channel 3) at the transmitter. Futaba transmitters usually require the throttle channel to be reversed.

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