AeroWorks ProX260 .60-.90 electric conversion
I have a Prox and I'm thinking about converting it to electric, but I'm getting alittle lost. I wanna do this cheap, I don't need the plane and I decided to just give it a try. I'm and electrical designer by trade and I understand dc motors, but I could use alittle help deciding on a cheap setup for 3d fun.
I found a Turnigy G110 Brushless Outrunner 210kv for a decent price, any thoughts? |
Have you no shame? :)
to details - you need 250w input power per plane pound for 3d. The prox260 is supposed to weigh 7lb all up... That translates to 2000w (I am giving here a 'freebie' 250w for fudge factor). You should be ok with a 5065-270 motor (which gives you another 200w fudge factor). SK3 5065 from HK are ok motors and good for the money. Not great, but ok... You will need a 6S battery for it. Probably something like an 80A esc... m |
AeroWorks Prox260 .90
I started off with a 20cc DLE motor which flew the plane with outstanding performance. I have a second one I’m building all electric here am I following parts I ordered from extreme flight:
- XPWR 30cc - Castle Creations HV 80 ESC - Xoar 20x8 Beechwood Electric Propeller - two in series 3700 mah batteries this is equivalent to there are slick 580T electric. Worst case of it is not fly well which I doubt very much that’s going to happen I will buy the slick 580T and they have those parts so it’s no loss either way. Check out the slick 74 inch an extreme flight RC |
Can anyone tell me what forum I would find the most date on the AeroWorks Pro 260? Thanks
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Captain John
John,
Hello, AeroWorks is no longer in business. I’m not sure we can buy the plane. There might be some left over the other vendors. I edited extreme flight package and it flies like there’s no tomorrow incredibly powerful a lot of 3-D!!! There are similar planes that you can purchase they are still available |
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