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Help converting a Cox Lazy Bee - 6/29/2008 4:15:53 AM   
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I dusted off my Cox Lazy Bee and would like to convert it to electric. It came with a Baby Bee .049 glow motor. I remember it being underpowered.

The plane weighs in at about 24oz/680grams.




What size/kv motor and setup would you recommend?

Thanks
Rob
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RE: Help converting a Cox Lazy Bee - 6/29/2008 4:13:49 PM   
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Just get any power system (inrunner or outrunner) that is rated for 150W with an ESC of about 20A and a 3S lipo

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