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LaserArts P-51 by jgood. Viewed 2278 times.
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jgood09-Jul-06 10:03
Mike Molt does a fly-by...
Erik Cyne19-Jul-09 21:12
which motor, esc, battery do you use?? very nice plane
jgood19-Jul-09 23:00
Thanks Eric. It's a HiMax 4100-2015, with the GWS EPS prop shaft and 10x8x4 prop. I can't remember which ESC. The battery is a Tanic 11.1V 1550mAh pack.
Erik Cyne20-Jul-09 11:05
Can you help me??, I want a Guillows from the 900 series, to fly it everyhwere, but i dont find the correct motor, esc, battery, etc, and my transmiter is a Futaba. Thanks, greetings
jgood20-Jul-09 12:45
Erik. How about a Molt Models Hellcat? It's a great size (30"), and can flown on anything from an IPS to a small brushless motor. I think you'll end up having to modify a Guillows kit quite a bit to make it fly well (they are quite heavy). My Mustang is a LaserArts one, which is very nice, but a little large and fast for me. The Hellcat was more fun to fly.
SteveM20-Jul-09 13:26
I converted a Guillow's 400 series P-51 to electric RC and can agree with James that you should consider a kit already designed for it. If you are dead set on converting a 900 series (or any Guillow's kit for that matter) you can find some conversion threads listed here.
Erik Cyne20-Jul-09 16:49
thanks very much james and steve, the 30" hellcat is to big for what im searching, but thanks and if you know a plane from 15" to 25" ( preferably a 22") that flies great i would thank you a lot!! and thanks for the page is great, and for helping a rookie like me :)
Erik Cyne20-Jul-09 16:51
Ahh, james in your tutorial from the rubber planes, which plane is it ( the yellow one), is great!! I'll call it the fly!! haha
rhysleo20-Jul-09 20:06
erik, i am no master at all, i am just learning, but what about a series 700 fairchild 24? i know its a series 700, and you wanted a 900, but i see lots of people have converted them in to an electric plane, so it make me think that they are not very hard to do. but again, i am no master, so i could be wrong.
Creosotewind20-Jul-09 20:07
What a classic shot of the Mustang. Beautiful.
Erik Cyne20-Jul-09 22:27
Thanks, the fairchild is a good idea! or what do you think about one of the 300? Creosotewind, i love the mustang, but steveM told my it flies to fast, and also the retracts are a problem, if i let the wheels it wont be aerodynamic, but thanks too!
jgood20-Jul-09 22:47
The Fairchild really does fly well (if you built light), with minimal mods. Rudder and elevator controls are all that's needed. The small rubber powered aircraft is a Peck Polymers Turbulent. Thanks, creosotewind!
Erik Cyne21-Jul-09 10:39
Thanks james!!, i want a little airplane, but from present a friend and my dad gave my a .70 Tiger Moth!! haha ironic no??
Erik Cyne29-Jul-09 09:35
James, can I use the Ammo motor 12-30-3850 with a 7.4V batteries? or like Great Planes says a 11.1V? thanks.
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