Re: [RCSE] Small Brushless Motors and ESC

2002-12-27 Thread Aerofoam
> I would like to upgrade to a Speed 400/480 size brushless motor, > probably one for direct drive and one for a planetary gear box. If > anyone has suggestions as to which is the best, most reliable, I have been told about a fairly new motor. The motor is the aerix speed 280 brushless. there ar

Re: [RCSE] Re: RE "Here is the Ultimate Winch/Retriever line swivels"

2002-12-27 Thread Aerofoam
> Check the link I posted. I first posted on RCSE about these almost > 2 years ago, and recommended them several times on RCSE since then :) > Anyways, no matter how you found out about them, I'm glad you like 'em. > > Thanks for adding your comments. Can't imagine why not to use the cool clips i

[RCSE] Servo Deals

2002-12-27 Thread jtlsf5
I was fortunate enough to come into a whole bunch of used Airtronics servos. I really don't need 40, so I would like to offer some deals to you guys. If you need something for that foamy combat monster, and don't want to cough up the $20 for some cheapy servos, this is for you. If you have a

Re: [RCSE] Small Brushless Motors and ESC

2002-12-27 Thread James V
I have been told about a fairly new motor. The motor is the aerix speed 280 brushless. there are two versions: pm516 16 turn 6 to 8 cells, and pm520 20 cell turn 7 to 10 cell. both are $79 from hobby lobby. It has a 480 output with less amp draw for 10 to 30oz planes. 22m diameter, 48mm long, 48gr

[RCSE] servos for 100" built up.

2002-12-27 Thread Brian Stutters
new to the hobby and was wondering which hitec servos i should get for my new 100" built up bird that i'm working on? i'm concerned about buying one that's not strong enough. thanks. = .. .. .. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerf

Re: [RCSE] servos for 100" built up.

2002-12-27 Thread renselange
I assume that we are talking something like a Spirit 100, Olympic II, or similar? If so, most anything would do. I've flown an Olympic with HS 50s without problems, so anything bigger will work as well. Provided that things are installed right and everything moves freely, nothing fancy is needed. S

Re: [RCSE] Small Brushless/new battery technology

2002-12-27 Thread Aerofoam
> Again, Hecells are at their max current rating as well with this motor. If > you run these cells at more than 16 or so amps for very many flights you end > up with an 850mah cell very quickly. Use them under 16 and they will last > you a while @ 1050mah. Sanyo has a cell out early next year that

Re: [RCSE] Small Brushless Motors and ESC

2002-12-27 Thread tonyestep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Nobody has put in a good word for Astroflight motors, but I have a couple of Astro 010s and I love 'em. The 020 would seem to be a perfect replacement for a Speed 400. Beautiful workmanship and nice folks. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscrib

[RCSE] Eagles-Wing Retriever

2002-12-27 Thread Bob Rice
I'm considering getting a Eagles-Wing retriever. Any comments? Bob Rice Rocky Mountain Soaring Assn. Denver CO RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sen

[RCSE] FS Airtronics Stylus&Glider Card

2002-12-27 Thread IPerfuseU
Hello, I have an Airtronics Stylus Transmitter (Ch 26) with Glider Card for sale. Price is $350. Please contact off the list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Michael