Micro or MEGA Motor? The 3 Advantages of Both!

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  • Oh, very ad-van-ta-giss.

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  • why buy a faster motor when the slower motor is faster :)

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  • Hi Dave, what is the chameleon stuff you put on the canopy called? and where can I get some?

  • @1323jers If you were paying attention....you would have seen the :) after what i wrote.

  • @wixed If you were paying attention....the smaller plane "might" go faster with the smaller motor due to it's lighter weight. Small plane = small motor, bigger plane = bigger motor Unless you want to do 3D flying then configs change or you want the wind to take advantage of your plane.

  • @HeadShot360IN The 2826-6 are the same motors as the 2212-6 from RCTimer.. and thats the same numbers and size as the MegaJet V2..

    Im getting 26A with the 2212-6 and a 6X4 and that combo makes a +700g CloudsFly go vertically unlimited

  • What about the RCTimer and HobbyKing 2826-6 motors? Are those equivalent to these Mega jet and Micro jet motors?

  • I am having an issue with elevator flutter on my f-22, I followed the pdf used the right tape have tight mg servos whole nine yards. With the micro jet and a 3 cell I go up as high as I can point shut it off aim it at myself and full throttle it. It is awesome seeing it come down so fast but the elevator flutter freaks me out and I almost hit the ground at micro mach 3... So what do you recomend to tighten this up?

    Thanks

  • some times i go into my friend garden and pretend i am a carrot

  • So I should use a micro jet for my E-flite apprentice?

  • @davonizdashit it's google something, it's a free download, you just need to go to the "more" thing on top and find it.

  • what software do u use to design planes on computer???

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