The motor is glued on to it's plastic mount with some goop (the screws don't line ip for some reason). Then I took a two inch length of pvc and covered it in tape till it fit the motor housing (you can use any container you have). I then glued a balsa stick into the pvc and glued the stick to the mount. So far, it's served me pretty well. It can climb at a 70 degree angle without problems, I'm using a 7x6 propeller.
I would change the propellor to a slighty smaller one, since it seems quite big for a motor with 2400Kv Ö
But i dont know, its your airplne, and you know how hot the ESC becomes so you may deside ;)
Apart from that, it is just awesome to have a brushless easystar! :D
It makes it a whole new plane! :)
nerdboy19 2 years ago
How is your motor attached? And how do you like that setup?
MattEvans16 2 years ago
The motor is glued on to it's plastic mount with some goop (the screws don't line ip for some reason). Then I took a two inch length of pvc and covered it in tape till it fit the motor housing (you can use any container you have). I then glued a balsa stick into the pvc and glued the stick to the mount. So far, it's served me pretty well. It can climb at a 70 degree angle without problems, I'm using a 7x6 propeller.
andrewwong1221 2 years ago