Nine Eagles Micro Extra 300 - Brushless Upgrades
Uploader Comments (easternsunman)
All Comments (11)
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@iabarsch fly it and find out
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the real fly
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is that hard to fly, I am beginner and have got one
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Why you use different servo for the aileron? can i use S0361 also for aileron?
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@MrReichstein... I don't think that there is any DSM2 compatible receiver that you could bind to the Nine Eagles stock transmitter and this is purely the reason I have upgraded everything (e.g. Brushless motor, Servos, ESC and DSM2 compatible receiver) and bind it to my DX7 transmitter.
I may be wrong and that you could do some additional Internet forums research just for clarification...
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Is your RX a standard one with the outer casing removed or a specific 'micro' one that had no casing to start with?
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My first stock motor dies after less than 10 flights. Exchanged plane and the new motor was more powerful for sure, but after a few flights seems to have lost some power and now the plane struggles to loop without a dive first. Also, seemed to always want to dive even with elevator trims set to counteract, so have made larger hole between battery compartment and rx compartment so battery is further back, seems better now. Stock model definately underpowered for anybody other than beginner.
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interesting
so you changed every thing except the kit? is it possible to just change brushless motor, ESC and batteries?
chrissim2011 9 months ago
@chrissim2011... I suppose you can but you need to spend time researching on HobbyKing website similar size brushless motor, ESC and lipo batteries. I guess you be better off getting something RTF... like the Mini Swift R/C EPO Glider Plug-n-Fly. Cos I've got a Spectrum DX7 transmitter... so just get yourself a cheap compatible OrangeRX Spectrum DSM2 receiver & some 2s Lipo batteries and pretty soon the bird is up in the air with little fuss of spending valuable time modifying the kit.
easternsunman 9 months ago