Vincent,
I am afraid I can't advise on electric motors, ESC's, or batteries.
I am an IC engine guy, I just designed the airplane. I'll ask my electric friend. I'll see what sort of answers I can get for you. I will look at nacell modifications for electric motor mounting.
Pat
Vincent,
Pat King ask me to comment on your question about electric power for the L. A. Warmth. So here is my two cents.
First a disclaimer:
I have no experience with “15” sized twins but it really does sound like a fascinating idea.
That said:
I can tell you what I think I would try and maybe others with more experience in this area will chime in.
I think I would go with a pair of either of these Turnigy (
www.hobbyking.com) motors
Model: TR2830-1050KV
Max Eff: 12A
Max Load: 14A
Kv: 1050
Weight: 57.9gr
Pull: 400~900gr
Prop: 10x5 or 10x6
Voltage: 6~12v
No Load Curr: .9A
Model: TR2826-1350KV
Kv: 1350
Voltage: 6~12v
Thrust: 200~500g
Weight: 45g
Shaft: 3.17mm
Length: 27mm
ESC Required: 18A
I am partial to the Phoenix line of Castle Creations ESCs you would need two and since 10 AMP is going most likely to be too small that would boost you to a pair CC 25 amp Phoenix ESCs (this will be the big expense). Other ESCs in the 18+ amp size could be used but most will not have the programmable features found in the Phoenix line.
A 3S Rhino Li-poly battery such as:
Capacity : 2150mAh
Constant discharge: 25C
Burst rate: 37C (15sec)
Configuration : 3S 11.1v
Pack size: 113x33x23mm
Weight : 185g
Might be a good starting point.
A Will Hubin timer would complete the electrical combination.