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Ryu James
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07.04.2009, 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KaztheMinotaur View Post
The MT gasser with those HUGH tires weighed 37 pounds! I calculated hte impact force of it hitting something at 35 mph and it came out to around 400 pounds.

I'm currently using a scanner-rc.com servo for steering. 348 ounces at 6V. It is digital and works well for the price of $60. None of the US distributors carry that one so I have to get it from the Canadian distributor. $60 shipped to the US isin't bad though.

What about using this motor? http://www.innov8tivedesigns.com/pro...roducts_id=515 The power seems to be similiar or am I missing something?

that motor is more like the size of a Neu 1515 (14.8oz). i have seen those motors but have never heard of anyone using them. i think my buddies might use those for some budget planes they build.


hey,
does anyone know why this servo says to use NiCD packs only?

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...XVPF0&P=8#tech

COMMENTS: Use with NiCD batteries only
A note on Coreless motors: Conventional servo motors have a steel
core armature wrapped with wire that spins inside the magnets. In
a Coreless design, the armature uses a thin wire mesh that forms a
cup that spins around the outside of the magnet eliminating the
heavy steel core. This design results in smoother operation and
faster response time.


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