FlyinTango
Posts: 37
Joined: 9/13/2004 From: Shelley,
ID, USA Status: offline
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Dear Greg Covey, I have converted a Hangar 9 Corsair to electric using the AXi 4130/16 motor, Castle Creations Phoenix 60 ESC and Tanic Pack 9800 mah 6s4p Li/Po batteries. It is ready to fly when the weather gets better here in Southeast Idaho. It was your Corsair Conversion that inspired me and I am quite happy with the way mine turned out, even though it weighs 10.5 lbs. My question to you Greg, is regarding my new plane. I have a Duane Habets Air Tractor Crop Duster model that I was planning on converting to electric. The specs are as follows: Wingspan.............92 in. x 11 in. Wing Area............1012 sq. in. Weight.................16 lbs. Wing Loading........36.43 oz. per sq. ft. This is an absolutely gorgeous plane. It has a fiberglass fuselage. The wings are balsa-covered foam with fiberglass on the outside for a smooth finish. The whole plane has been spray painted like a body shop, pin striped and clear coated. It is exactly scale to the real Air Tractor Crop Duster Model 502. I originally thought the plane would weigh around 13 lbs., so I planned on using the AXi 4130/16 motor like I did in the Corsair. My question is: Do you think I can still use the AXi 4130/16 now that I weighed the plane and it will end up being around 16 lbs.? I weighed it at a Parcel Express store and it came to 15 lbs., 8 oz., including the simulated spray boom. However, it has no cockpit or cockpit floor in it and I figured by the time I put that in, plus something to strap the battery pack to, it will weigh at least 16 lbs. So, have you had experience with the AXi 4130/16 motor in a 16 lb. airplane? I would still like to use my Tanic Pack 9800 mah, 6s4p battery pack. I am a Disabled Veteran, with not much money to burn, so I bought the big battery pack for the Corsair, thinking I could use it on my Air Tractor when I got it, thus having one battery pack for two planes. It seemed like a good idea, but now, I think I may have shot myself in the foot. I have a Master Airscrew 16x10, 3-blade prop on my Corsair, pulling 54 amps with the 9800 mah, 6s4p Li/Po battery pack. I thought I could use the same prop on the Air Tractor, but it is heavier. Any advice you can give will be most greatly appreciated!!! Yours Truly, Tango
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