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Electric Stunt => Gettin all AMP'ed up! => Topic started by: Crist Rigotti on October 04, 2013, 10:33:21 PM
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Here's my Beginner's Ringmaster. My grandson Timmy is in town this weekend and we are going to Burlington Iowa for the Ringmaster Fly-In. I'm hoping he'll get to solo. I put on my KR timer in case we have a prop strike. A HK 2205 motor ( same one that goes on the indoor Gee Bee), a Turnigy Plush 10A ESC, and some Nano-Tech 3S 370mah batteries. 5.3 oz all ready to go.
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Way cool, let us know how it goes. y1
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Have you flown it. How does the setup compare (power wise) to a Cox 049?
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Here are the results!
http://youtu.be/4gA0djAdD9Y
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Crist you should do well with that plane at Iceolated . LL~
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Thanks for showing this Crist,
This electric setup is just what I need for a Boston Blackie that I would like to use next year to show my Grandson the thrill of control line flight. Looks like an APC prop, What size?
Bob
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Thanks for showing this Crist,
This electric setup is just what I need for a Boston Blackie that I would like to use next year to show my Grandson the thrill of control line flight. Looks like an APC prop, What size?
Bob
The prop is from HK. 6-4
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Thanks Crist,
Found the prop. I also noticed 2 diffierent sized HK 2205 motors. I believe the one I am looking for is the 2205c 1400kv, correct me if I'm wrong.
Bob
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Crist
What a good Grandpa you are !!! :)
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Inspirational. Thanks for posting video.
Jose Modesto
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You are a lucky Grandpa, I have 8 grand children and they live to far from to teach them how to fly, you are truly blessed. y1
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Awesome Crist! I will have to copy this setup to teach a few kids that are interested in learning. Thanks for sharing your setup.
Thanks,
Jason
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Don't let this fool you. Its the little guy teaching Crist to fly his next NATS entry. LL~
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Thanks Crist,
Found the prop. I also noticed 2 diffierent sized HK 2205 motors. I believe the one I am looking for is the 2205c 1400kv, correct me if I'm wrong.
Bob
Yes, 1400kv