On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 11:11:36PM -0800, Curt wrote:
> I am flying a GWS tiger moth using stock motor,7.2v 850 Mah Li-ion =
> battery(30 min flying time). The problem is I have to replace my motor =
> quite often.
> Do you have any idea or suggestion what kind of motor I can use to avoid =
> replacing the stock motor frequently. I still want a slow flying plane =
> to fly at the park.

  I think your best bet is to get an account on the Ezone
(http://www.ezonemag.com/) and visit their discussion forums.  A
brushless is probably your best bet, but people might be able to
suggest what to do to reduce the load (and therefore increase MTBF) on
the motor you are currently using.  RCSE folks probably intersect with
Ezone folks a bit, but the Ezone is a community geared much more
toward that sort of question.

  Now, if you were wanting to know how you might get your Tiger Moth
to land within 10cm, I'm sure we could all suggest some great skeg
designs that would both stop the plane dead and turn your
featherweight parkflyer into razor-wielding menace to society, but I
digress :)

Here's a quick search link that returns some results:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/search.php?s=&action=showresults&searchid=754625&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending

-Peter

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