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Old 10-18-2007, 10:27 AM
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I've recently moved to Italy and had to leave my beloved pattern plane in Argentina since there is not a place where I can fly it nearby this town (large airplane are prohibited by authorities I don't know why).
But there is always a hope: Electric fligth can be done (not really big planes but... who matters at this point?) and a friend of mine here geve me the following batteries as a gift:

7,4 - 2200 mAh
7,4 - 2000
7,4 - 2600 (x3)
11.1 - 2200
11.1 - 2600
11.1 - 3200 (X2) (i'm not sure about this 3200... but are the bigger ones)

Since I'm new in electrics: WHAT KIND OF PLANE CAN I FLY WITH THOSE BATTS?

Thank you guys!!!
Old 10-18-2007, 10:45 AM
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are they NiMH, LiPO, NiCad?
Old 10-19-2007, 07:02 PM
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jmv,look at the voltage.they're lipos.
i'd get a multiplex easystar for the 7.4's and a multiplex twinstar for the 11.1's.
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Default RE: Sad situation... but there's always a hope

I forgot to mention I've a regulator too: it's a JETI JES 45.
Since I've also to buy a motor, suggestions are welcome... the idea is to fly something aerobatic.

Thanks on advance

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