JetCat P-160RXi-B
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JetCat P-160RXi-B
Has anyone gotten their hands on the new P-160RXi-B yet?
It seems like the release was pretty quiet, is there any additional info out there on the motor?
Mark
It seems like the release was pretty quiet, is there any additional info out there on the motor?
Mark
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I have sold quite a few. Two going in a SM A-10 I’m building now. The turbine came about because of the 180NX. The 140-180 turbines were pretty much the same size, so having a 140 ( actually 142N) and 180 ( actually 175N) plus the 180 NX with the brushless starter generator made no sense, so the 140 was dropped, 180 dropped and the 160Rxi-B slotted between but at a price pretty close to the 140Rxi-B. The 160 suits models like the CARF Viper perfectly, the 140 not enough and 180 bit too much. The 160 also goes in UF and other models where you might want a bigger turbine later.
The brushless pump gets over the variable quality brushed motors now produced. So the range is now 100, 160, 180NX and 220Rxi,
The brushless pump gets over the variable quality brushed motors now produced. So the range is now 100, 160, 180NX and 220Rxi,
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We have a full review and test of the P160-RXi-B in the latest issue of RCJI magazine, available on paper copy subscription at www.rcjetinternational.com - with digital copies being available at www.pocketmags.com
If anyone would like to buy a paper copy of this issue alone, please e-mail [email protected] for information.
Colin Straus
RCJI & Ripmax Ltd
If anyone would like to buy a paper copy of this issue alone, please e-mail [email protected] for information.
Colin Straus
RCJI & Ripmax Ltd
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Thanks for the feedback.
The RCJI article was very informative and answered my questions. I also really like the comparison chart for all the different turbines. Thanks!
Mark
The RCJI article was very informative and answered my questions. I also really like the comparison chart for all the different turbines. Thanks!
Mark
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Best of continued luck.
Behzad
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Hi Behzad,
Many thanks for your kind words - now that the magazine is owned by two active jet modellers we aim to produce the best and most informative magazine we can, and it is great to hear that our readers enjoy and appreciate what we produce.
Thanks again,
Colin
RCJI & Ripmax Ltd
Many thanks for your kind words - now that the magazine is owned by two active jet modellers we aim to produce the best and most informative magazine we can, and it is great to hear that our readers enjoy and appreciate what we produce.
Thanks again,
Colin
RCJI & Ripmax Ltd
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I have sold quite a few. Two going in a SM A-10 I’m building now. The turbine came about because of the 180NX. The 140-180 turbines were pretty much the same size, so having a 140 ( actually 142N) and 180 ( actually 175N) plus the 180 NX with the brushless starter generator made no sense, so the 140 was dropped, 180 dropped and the 160Rxi-B slotted between but at a price pretty close to the 140Rxi-B. The 160 suits models like the CARF Viper perfectly, the 140 not enough and 180 bit too much. The 160 also goes in UF and other models where you might want a bigger turbine later.
The brushless pump gets over the variable quality brushed motors now produced. So the range is now 100, 160, 180NX and 220Rxi,
The brushless pump gets over the variable quality brushed motors now produced. So the range is now 100, 160, 180NX and 220Rxi,
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I wasn't going to since there are build threads, but I will update the thread. I've already saved 5oz on the turbine rails. No, no chance of it being under 20KG.
Dave
Dave
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Since then the P-130Rx was released...with nearly 160N, so I have swapped to those. But I have flown the A10 with big JetCats and it coped no problem with the weight.
Dave
Dave
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You guys not read RCJi magazine?
Colin does monthly turbine tests in real world conditions. The 130 made nearly 160N. The 130 was what they aimed at, but the results were much better...
Colin does monthly turbine tests in real world conditions. The 130 made nearly 160N. The 130 was what they aimed at, but the results were much better...