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Old 01-16-2010 | 12:11 AM
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Gryphon
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Default RE: Official F27 Stryker Part 8: Beginners to Custom Darkness

GG,

Lets see how things shape up in a week.

I realize you are going to run HV.

If you run HV on low KV or very low KV, then prop size will be fine.

But if you run HV on medium to high KV, the prop size might likely be too small pending drag of your airframe.

Since you are running ceramic bearings that is a hint of very high RPM....and very high RPM may mean too small a prop.....unless you are going to run a fist size cheaper inrunner motor, or a large outrunner.


If prop is too small, then you will have to dive in order to accelerate up to speed.
***You this stuff backwards and forwards and you teach this stuff……therefore I’m very excited to see what you create.


You have our best wishes Master.

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To new readers of Dark side Stryker threads:


Lord Glacier Girl is one of the original Stryker Lords and one of the MOST RESPECTED.

He ran one of the early Dark side threads and set the bar very high for future moderators to show patience and handle things in a professional manner.

He recommended MEGA 16/25/3 for my first brushless due to my specific comments on my wishes for my Stryker and parts on hand and future plans.

Understands very well about different people's varying desires as far as performance and cost.

Very carefully and tactfully helped me when I was a rookie.



Gryphon