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Happy Days:
Right,…………………..yea’ don’t know what usefulness stating that each winding used 20 core multi stranded wire would be. (possibly it would make the windings more resilient to breakage from vibration?!) Thanks for your help Richard

I’ll be back with some more questions another day :lol:

Keith

JohnPearson:
Hi Guys

Keith, don't get to hung up on motors, Richard is the man when it comes to the tech stuff about motors. The main factor for these little jets is weight!, keep it light and you will not have to use a big watt motor. Check out the various forums on these models, use what others are using, that's my best advice. My alfa mig15 flys great on a small inrunner motor 3500kv I think, on a 3cell 1200 lipo, the jet is fast and flys in a scale fashion. I tried a big battery once to see if the speed could be increased, yes the fan was producing more thrust, however with the extra weight due to the battery, the model didn't fly any faster. so I went back to the smaller lighter battery, shorter flights but better proformance.

When it comes to these foam jets, it's best to keep it simple and just enjoy flying to model at a nice comfortable speed.

Bye the way, Keith sorry about the little accident with the squall, i am sure you can glue it back together.

Your call sign has now been changed to 'Crushed Iceman' :lol:  :lol:

Happy Days:
"Crushed Iceman" Hu?......... :evil: ........( :lol:  )

That's almost funny John!

Happy Days:

--- Quote from: "JohnPearson" ---Hi Guys

Keith, don't get to hung up on motors,
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But I like learning John....I have a lust for knowledge.

I used to have a lust for women, but now it takes me all night to do, what I used to do all night! :oops:

k.

JohnPearson:
Still no building at the moment, the workshop is soooooooo! cold



johnp

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