Seagull AT-6, electrify ?
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Hello all
Tried a search to see if I could find some info on the subject, but not.
So I am asking if anyone has tried it. If so, would this motor be sufficient: http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5144&Product_Name=HXT_63-54-A_250Kv_Brushless_Outrunner_(Eq._52-20)
Take out the 3 stars from the link, should make it work.
Regards from Gandalv
Tried a search to see if I could find some info on the subject, but not.
So I am asking if anyone has tried it. If so, would this motor be sufficient: http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5144&Product_Name=HXT_63-54-A_250Kv_Brushless_Outrunner_(Eq._52-20)
Take out the 3 stars from the link, should make it work.
Regards from Gandalv
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From: St. Charles, IL
Well, I couldn't find the T6 on their site, but I electrified a Seagull Razzle 3d about three years ago and it is still my fall back comfort plane. Typical ARF construction (check all joints), good covering job, light, strong, excellent flier. AUW 7.5 lbs. Power system: MaxNeo 32 driving a ModelAir Tec H1000 beltdrive, swinging a 14/7 APCe prop, battery is a 6S2P A123 pack. The only failure on the airframe was the landing gear mounting block after a far less than soft landing (-:
Walt
PS I'd go for it.
Walt
PS I'd go for it.



