T-Hawk Motor
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RE: T-Hawk Motor
I'll tell you right now. I use the ultra fly one. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXGYC6&P=0
IT has tons of power. is a direct replacement for OEM and the push on prop fits right on the shaft of the motor. It includes a gear box but I have a direct drive system. I use a CC thunder bird 18 ESC with it. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLCK2&P=7
Only thing is you get alont of glitching with the stock AM radio. I think it needs to be FM for no glitching. So I used my Airtroincs RD6000. I'm not sure if that goes fore everybody tho. IF you need a FM radio, you can get a nice 3-4 channel for under a $100. I can now do constant loops with my T-hawk. I love the setup. I highly recommend it.GL[8D]
IT has tons of power. is a direct replacement for OEM and the push on prop fits right on the shaft of the motor. It includes a gear box but I have a direct drive system. I use a CC thunder bird 18 ESC with it. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLCK2&P=7
Only thing is you get alont of glitching with the stock AM radio. I think it needs to be FM for no glitching. So I used my Airtroincs RD6000. I'm not sure if that goes fore everybody tho. IF you need a FM radio, you can get a nice 3-4 channel for under a $100. I can now do constant loops with my T-hawk. I love the setup. I highly recommend it.GL[8D]