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i have a goldberg .25 sized tiger trainer sitting at the house. Im tired of crashing my heli, so its going on the shelf till i can fix it. I do however, have a 420 brushless motor, a good esc, and a 1900 MAH lipo pack sitting here not being used....
think the 420 brushless motor would pull that plane around? whats the max weight you think i could pull with that little motor? i have a small cub i need to repair that might be another otpion....
think the 420 brushless motor would pull that plane around? whats the max weight you think i could pull with that little motor? i have a small cub i need to repair that might be another otpion....
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Hi,
I would suggest you post this query in the electric forum. There are some charts that give rough equilivants of electric to glow but there are so many variables with batteries etc it is hard to give advice.
Cheers,
Colin
I would suggest you post this query in the electric forum. There are some charts that give rough equilivants of electric to glow but there are so many variables with batteries etc it is hard to give advice.
Cheers,
Colin
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eh...nmind
i think im going to get myself a GP cap(or another like foamie) and run it on there. Should be about right for it(maybe a little big, but its supposed to be able to handle up to a 400 can brushed motor....). Ive also got two smaller li-po packs that will work on it if necessary.
i think im going to get myself a GP cap(or another like foamie) and run it on there. Should be about right for it(maybe a little big, but its supposed to be able to handle up to a 400 can brushed motor....). Ive also got two smaller li-po packs that will work on it if necessary.



