Tribute 3D Eletric Conversion
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Hey guys,
I have just bought a Tribute 36 ARF from Horizon Hobby. I know the Horizon web page calls for a .36 - .40 nitro engine. I was however wondering if I can use an electric motor:-
I would appreciate if you guys can help me choose:-
Motor
Speed Control
Battery
Propeller
I don't want to loose any of the 3D flying characteristics of the plane by making this change.
Now if my idea is a bad one....please do not hesitate to let me know too.
Thanks and regards,
Pavan
I have just bought a Tribute 36 ARF from Horizon Hobby. I know the Horizon web page calls for a .36 - .40 nitro engine. I was however wondering if I can use an electric motor:-
I would appreciate if you guys can help me choose:-
Motor
Speed Control
Battery
Propeller
I don't want to loose any of the 3D flying characteristics of the plane by making this change.
Now if my idea is a bad one....please do not hesitate to let me know too.
Thanks and regards,
Pavan
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From: tulsa,
OK
I know they call it a .36-.40 but its not its to heavy for a .40 size engine so keep that in mind when choosing the electric motor and gear. It weighs about the same as the new funtana so i wouldnt go any less than a saito .72 equivilant electric motor. Let me know how it goes im interested as well.
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From: Uruapan, Michoacan, MEXICO
Hi Pavan, my tribute have a .46FX too but i use a 11.5X4 Apc Prop it flies better more than the 12X4. i recommend it.
i hope to see you in the Vuela 2006 in GDL.
Regards
i hope to see you in the Vuela 2006 in GDL.
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Hey guys,
I have just bought a Tribute 36 ARF from Horizon Hobby. I know the Horizon web page calls for a .36 - .40 nitro engine. I was however wondering if I can use an electric motor:-
I would appreciate if you guys can help me choose:-
Motor
Speed Control
Battery
Propeller
I don't want to loose any of the 3D flying characteristics of the plane by making this change.
Now if my idea is a bad one....please do not hesitate to let me know too.
Thanks and regards,
Pavan
I have just bought a Tribute 36 ARF from Horizon Hobby. I know the Horizon web page calls for a .36 - .40 nitro engine. I was however wondering if I can use an electric motor:-
I would appreciate if you guys can help me choose:-
Motor
Speed Control
Battery
Propeller
I don't want to loose any of the 3D flying characteristics of the plane by making this change.
Now if my idea is a bad one....please do not hesitate to let me know too.
Thanks and regards,
Pavan
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