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Title: rubber band powered to electric rc model
Post by: abin cochin on October 17, 2014, 12:55:11 PM
Dear Friend
please help me  :help:
required motor & esc for conversion of  Fairchild 24 - 25"span rubber band powered to electric rc model
want to know about the
Specification:
Motor:.....................kv
KV (rpm/v): ...........
Combination of usage:
PROP - .......................
Lipo - .....................
ESC - ..................... amp
servo:........................


Title: Re: rubber band powered to electric rc model
Post by: ponappa on October 17, 2014, 02:50:08 PM
Please weigh the assembled aircraft and post the weight class first.


Title: Re: rubber band powered to electric rc model
Post by: K K Iyer on October 17, 2014, 11:15:21 PM
Dear Abin,
Noticed that you made 5-6 posts in different threads in the last 3-4 days on essentially the same basic issue:
A. You have a Guillow rubber powered Fairchild of 25" span
B. You want to learn to fly RC airplanes
C. You want to use A to achieve B

If you don't mind my saying so again, THIS IS NOT A GOOD CHOICE!
As mentioned on 14th:
My suggestions for a happy introduction to aeromodelling are:
1. Build the Fairchild as it is and learn to trim and fly it free flight with rubber power
2. Later get a beginner's RC combo (Model, Tx, Rx, motor, prop, Esc, battery, charger etc). Will cost Rs 5-10,000


Other members have suggested suitable models. Please consider their suggestions.
Won't be giving any more unsolicited advice. Intention was just to prevent a newcomer from leaving this great hobby due initial frustration. Best wishes. Try to keep your related queries in a single thread instead of spreading them over many.




Title: Re: rubber band powered to electric rc model
Post by: sanjayrai55 on October 18, 2014, 10:48:35 AM
Most succinctly put, Iyer sir  {:)} {:)} {:)}


Title: Re:
Post by: AshwinRwt on December 12, 2014, 04:11:26 PM
If you really wish to go ahead with this, despite of others warning, you'll find this helpful:
http://flbeagle.rchomepage.com/software/webocalc_1.7.6/webocalc.html