D davo Well-Known Member Joined Aug 15, 2003 Messages 143 Jul 12, 2004 #1 how long should a 6 cell with a 550 motor in it? the motor is a bit dull
A Andrewg Well-Known Member Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 433 Jul 12, 2004 #2 if you want to build a six cell rigger with a 550 - grab a copy of Jay Turners yellow Jacket from AirAge Publications And rathert than subc scells run something like 7-8 sanyo 1700 AUPs or Cp1300 which are light - use a smallish prop like a X432
if you want to build a six cell rigger with a 550 - grab a copy of Jay Turners yellow Jacket from AirAge Publications And rathert than subc scells run something like 7-8 sanyo 1700 AUPs or Cp1300 which are light - use a smallish prop like a X432
C Climate Models Well-Known Member Joined Nov 23, 2003 Messages 140 Jul 12, 2004 #3 It should be about 1 - 4 weeks (depending on where you live) for the box to arive when you order a kit. If you don't have any experience with riggers, a kit or plans are the best way to get started. Designing a rigger that runs well, is not as simple as it may look. Peter R. www.climatemodels.com
It should be about 1 - 4 weeks (depending on where you live) for the box to arive when you order a kit. If you don't have any experience with riggers, a kit or plans are the best way to get started. Designing a rigger that runs well, is not as simple as it may look. Peter R. www.climatemodels.com
Grimracer Well-Known Member Joined Dec 27, 2001 Messages 9,562 Jul 12, 2004 #4 ... its not that hard.. its a simple as a phone call or e-mail to Tom Moorehouse...Hehehe :lol: ROCK ON Grim
... its not that hard.. its a simple as a phone call or e-mail to Tom Moorehouse...Hehehe :lol: ROCK ON Grim