"was the brushless conversion of the Easy Glider Electric in his video Flight#2 successful using the Tower-Pro BM2410-09 motor ? I am just about to convert mine and wonder if this motor is a good choice"
@terrylynch002 Hi. It's okay, not that powerful, but sufficient to get the glider up to a reasonable height, and to generally float around. Bear in mind also that the propeller that you choose will need to suit the motor. I seem to recall using a 10 x 3.8 slow fly on this motor..
you are very good guy. Thank you. But,......unfortunately I didn´t see a landing. It´s a pity, of course. Your camera is pretty too.
All the best.
nikon2704 5 months ago
"was the brushless conversion of the Easy Glider Electric in his video Flight#2 successful using the Tower-Pro BM2410-09 motor ? I am just about to convert mine and wonder if this motor is a good choice"
terrylynch002 5 months ago
@terrylynch002 Hi. It's okay, not that powerful, but sufficient to get the glider up to a reasonable height, and to generally float around. Bear in mind also that the propeller that you choose will need to suit the motor. I seem to recall using a 10 x 3.8 slow fly on this motor..
peaps 5 months ago
imagine that 7.5 pitch propeller in a 5000Kv motor at 7.4 volt, it will theoretically reach 422 km/h.... nice..
molinobeer 1 year ago
@molinobeer Unfortunately, no motor will turn a 7.5" pitch prop at 5000Kv on 7.4 without weighing so much that the plane would never fly anyway.
peaps 5 months ago