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Gws Gs-400e - 6/27/2003 5:33:11 AM   
Franz also


 

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I just purchased a GWS Beaver which really look nice. The recomended ESC is the GWS ICS-100 or ICS-400. For some reason they sent me the GS-400E which has a brake. Is this OK? What is the brake for and why would you need one? Can I use this with my Beaver or will it hurt/help the performance?
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Gws Gs-400e - 6/27/2003 9:43:44 AM   
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The brake stops the prop and keeps it from spinning when the motor is off. Very useful on planes with folding props, as it allows them to fold.

I don't think you will notice any difference. I added a GS400 on my Slow Stick and don't see any difference.

Sierra Gold

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