31-12-2011, 11:41 PM
Lots of possibilities Wayne - makes it interesting, doesn't it?
Yes, the D3536 you've found would probably do. I notice that it's rated at 370 W whereas the 3536C I've got installed is rated at 400+ W so they're comparable, not much difference. In practical terms, all of these motors including the one Samste linked would do.
Claudio's offer is very helpful and I'd recommend taking him up on it as it's a good option and will get you something to commence testing in really short time. The only fiddly bit from here is rigging up a mount which will position the motor nicely behind the fake radial. Of course, you'll need to ensure you preserve the right- and down-thrust from the firewall, that's very important.
Yes, the D3536 you've found would probably do. I notice that it's rated at 370 W whereas the 3536C I've got installed is rated at 400+ W so they're comparable, not much difference. In practical terms, all of these motors including the one Samste linked would do.
Claudio's offer is very helpful and I'd recommend taking him up on it as it's a good option and will get you something to commence testing in really short time. The only fiddly bit from here is rigging up a mount which will position the motor nicely behind the fake radial. Of course, you'll need to ensure you preserve the right- and down-thrust from the firewall, that's very important.
Steve Murray