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Offline Avaiojet

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Electric Confusion? Don't feel bad, You're not alone.
« on: May 27, 2020, 11:14:26 AM »
I'm still in the learning process with Electric products and their uses in any particular model.

There are as many "set-ups" as there are products, well almost. So I'm still digging for information.

I thought RSM was just a maker of kits.

Well, what a surprise it was when I plugged into Eric's Website for a visit.

A good deal of Electric information is offered for free! A good thing. Product? Well, that you have to pay for.

Anyone interested in Electric CL should take a look and read what Eric has available for content in his Website, as I did. I'm plugging Eric because I learned a good deal there. Great for newbie's like myself.

https://www.rsmdistribution.com/index.php

You'll be glad you did.

Charles
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Re: Electric Confusion? Don't feel bad, You're not alone.
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2020, 04:31:47 PM »
I agree.  It's a difficult learning process; even for an electrical engineer like myself.  My main complaint is the lack of comparison between a specific electric motor and its equivalent glo engine.  We are familiar with glo engine power, but there is difficulty choosing the right motor/prop/battery for a particular plane.
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