30-11-2011, 09:58 PM
The selection of motors for a specific aircraft is a grey art that takes a very long time to learn. There is no right or wrong and there are certainly no lines drawn in the sand when it comes to picking a drive train for a specific job.
There are a multitude of factors that determine what you need the best one Ive found that will help you work out what you should be using is
http://www.e-fliterc.com/ProdInfo/Files/...rement.pdf
But there is no substitute for experience, so if you are thinking about buying a specific aircraft the best thing to do to help you get the best package to suit your requirements is to pick the brains of the guys who have been doing it for a long time.
Cheers
Gazz
There are a multitude of factors that determine what you need the best one Ive found that will help you work out what you should be using is
http://www.e-fliterc.com/ProdInfo/Files/...rement.pdf
But there is no substitute for experience, so if you are thinking about buying a specific aircraft the best thing to do to help you get the best package to suit your requirements is to pick the brains of the guys who have been doing it for a long time.
Cheers
Gazz
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