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what 3d plane for an axi 2212 20

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Old 09-19-2005, 07:09 PM
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Default what 3d plane for an axi 2212 20

what 3d plane set up do i need for this motor.


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Old 09-23-2005, 05:42 AM
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the motor is not a 3D capable one. You need a 2212/34, with lower RPM/volt, that can turn large props at low speeds.

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I don't agree. I have one in a e-flite Yak and it flies great!!!!
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Getting 10 - 15 min. flights with this setup
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ORIGINAL: wvl

the motor is not a 3D capable one. You need a 2212/34, with lower RPM/volt, that can turn large props at low speeds.

LMAO! More like this contributor ^ is not a 3D capable one. You obviously have little understanding of what it takes to make a successful power combination. ANY motor that can put out 100-150 W/lb is potentially 3D capable.

I have a AXI 2212/20, CC25, TP 2100, APC 10x4.7 powering my Mini Funtana. It puts out about 330 watts, way more than enough for great 3D.

Seriously, uninformed and blanket statements like yours serve only to confuse the new people in our hobby.

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