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Old 03-25-2010 | 02:35 PM
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Default RE: Motors and Batteries

Well the glow engine generally is to get the glider up,, you dont generally power one down to the ground ,,,and gliders are meant to deadstick in, you try and position the prop so that it is straight up and down in line with the pod for less drag..,,but I guess if you want to go electric,,you would still need a separate battery for the motor, or a really powerful motor/battery/combo.....Rog