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ZNLine Integral Kit - good for electric setup?
Hi,
I'm planning to buy the mentioned model as my next pattern ship - it will be electric powered! I'm referring to the ZNLine kit, composite fuselage + foam wings and stabs. Is it light enough for electric? I want to go with an outrunner motor, perhaps heavier than the usual Hacker C50 setup. If anyone owns this beast and wants to share some weights, it would be great :) Thanks! |
RE: ZNLine Integral Kit - good for electric setup?
Anything can be flown electric if you want to invest enough money. I fly planes from 18oz to 30 lbs all on e-power.
Walt |
RE: ZNLine Integral Kit - good for electric setup?
Hi Stek
I have two Integral's (Composite-ARF), in my opinion they make a fantastic electric powered model. I don't know the exact weight of the ZN version, but I have had many ZN kits and their wings and composite work is typically quite light. I cannot see any reason why you would not make the weight limit with it. For reference my Comp-ARF Integral was setup as follows Pletty Evo Schulze 32.80 KA Futaba R6114 fasst rx Futaba, x2 BLS 451, x1 BLS 351, x2 9650 Thunder Power 10s 5300 Prolite V2 packs Thunder power 2s 900 receiver battery Tech -aero regulator APC 21x14 prop Tru-turn 3.25" light backplate spinner My weight was 4940grams with that model. ORIGINAL: stek79 Hi, I'm planning to buy the mentioned model as my next pattern ship - it will be electric powered! I'm referring to the ZNLine kit, composite fuselage + foam wings and stabs. Is it light enough for electric? I want to go with an outrunner motor, perhaps heavier than the usual Hacker C50 setup. If anyone owns this beast and wants to share some weights, it would be great :) Thanks! |
RE: ZNLine Integral Kit - good for electric setup?
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This is my friend's e-Integral. It was YS-160 powered. Now setup for Pletty EVO.
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RE: ZNLine Integral Kit - good for electric setup?
Sorry guys, that should read 6014 Fasst, I get confused with the 5114's sometimes :)
[quote]ORIGINAL: can773 Hi Stek I have two Integral's (Composite-ARF), in my opinion they make a fantastic electric powered model. I don't know the exact weight of the ZN version, but I have had many ZN kits and their wings and composite work is typically quite light. I cannot see any reason why you would not make the weight limit with it. For reference my Comp-ARF Integral was setup as follows Pletty Evo Schulze 32.80 KA Futaba R6114 fasst rx Futaba, x2 BLS 451, x1 BLS 351, x2 9650 Thunder Power 10s 5300 Prolite V2 packs Thunder power 2s 900 receiver battery Tech -aero regulator APC 21x14 prop Tru-turn 3.25 |
RE: ZNLine Integral Kit - good for electric setup?
ORIGINAL: can773 Sorry guys, that should read 6014 Fasst, I get confused with the 5114's sometimes :) Shoot. I was hoping it was a new RX!!!! |
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