[NSRCA-discussion] Electric motor in Spinner
Grow Pattern
pattern4u at comcast.net
Mon Feb 20 18:49:26 AKST 2006
Doesn't the motor and prop need to be very well balanced to run an outrunner
on a soft mount??
Regards,
Eric.
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From: "Anne et Xavier" <xavier.mouraux at sympatico.ca>
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Electric motor in Spinner
> For now, my Synergy has the motor mounted like this. I hope to test fly
> it in early April. I don't have the prop blades yet. I am attaching an
> image I got from Icare. I hope it work (the attachement...and the motor
> :-)
> Xavier
>
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>
>
> Icare says they have all the parts to mount the Plett motor in the
> spinner.
> The props used are probably sailplane props so there should be a large
> selection. Also getting the mass closer to the mounting flange will aid
> in
> using soft mounts like the Budd. Articulated props run smoother and can
> be
> restricted in travel. Nat
>
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