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Old 01-16-2005, 11:51 PM
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msm9724
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Default Some help please

Hi, well i am doing a list of things to buy for a 50 cc 3d plane, but i am still missing some things, heres what i got:

Motor da 50 with muffler
Spinner (from EF)
Prop Mejzlik 22x10
Servo extensions
Futaba met servo arms
Tubing
Sevos( dont know which yet)
Desert Aircraft Prop Hub

I dont know which batteriesandSwithches to buy, ohh and do i need a volt regulator?

Thnaks
Old 01-17-2005, 12:02 AM
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Well i see that you are missing batteries. I think 4.8v 1500mah should be fine for 5 or 6 flites depending on the airplane. Also the receiver.

And the plane but I am sure that you just did not decide yet

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Old 01-17-2005, 12:15 AM
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Thanks for the fast reply leblanc! well I am thinking in the 87" Yak.

So i will add the 4.8 1500 mah batteries for the reciever. how about the ignition batts which should i use? And should i use a regulator, or its not nessesary

Thanks
Old 01-17-2005, 03:09 AM
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Default RE: Some help please

84" wing span on Wild Hare 28% airplanes are weighing 17 to 18 lbs on average, with the DA50. You didn't
mention what the weight of the Yak would be. If the Yak will weigh more than 20 lbs, you're likely going to
need a larger motor, depending on what type of flying you intend on doing.
As for the batteries, what you stated would be fine. If however, the proper balance is difficult to achieve, and
your are considering adding weight, try using heavier batteries. 2300 Mah Nimh on Ignition and 2700 Mah X 2
for receiver power.
As the Yak is close in size to the Wild Hare 28% models, I reccomend you read thru that support forum. There
is a lot of information that would be helpful to you.

Gerald
Old 01-17-2005, 10:37 AM
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Thanks for the info Rockyaged!!!

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