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RAF Crash Tender
… I've started again. He talked me into changing and trying a brushless motor and a smaller esc he had in his tool box from his helicopter he was shelving as its rota head was damaged beyond repair. I have now fitted them and if they work I w …
by BOATSHED · 15 years ago
6 Jan 2012
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(Life Boat) Trent Class Lifeboat
… dified to add lights and correct RNLI markings. Switched to brushless as original ESC was overheating and speed 600 motors were cooking. I have the Action sound unit attached to a 6" speaker and overall weight is now just right. I have post …
by Dave M · 15 years ago
2 Jan 2012
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46" fire boat
HI Les For the best performance brushless motors are the way to go. I suggest you look at other members set ups in All Things R.C - Power set ups. Even with the larger model Fireboat the lighter you build and install the better. This could …
by Dave M · 15 years ago
11 Dec 2011
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Waveney Class Lifeboat
… rials today will let you know how got on. As to changing to brushless, good idea I use brushless in a lot of my models, but if you have MTroniks escs you can use a lipo upto 3series (11.1v), they say this on their own website, so you could …
by vaderswar · 15 years ago
13 Oct 2011
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Waveney Class Lifeboat
… n the water but duration is not very long. I have a pair of brushless motors and controllers and intend to fit with Lipo battery. it would be nice to see pics of your model on the water. Dave
by Dave M · 15 years ago
12 Oct 2011
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Batteries In Sea Commander
… e plane, and very controllable,was thinking of putting in a brushless, but really does'nt need anymore speed. Took an extra 3c Lipo, but never needed it, did'nt drain the Lipo fully, but got nearly an hour of mixed speeds, very pleased and …
by Rookysailor · 15 years ago
11 Sep 2011
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Batteries In Sea Commander
… the plane, then this is what you need, I'm not putting in a brushless, as I have a Graupner 700bb 9.6 spare, I have bought a 130amp esc, and ordered a couple of Turnigy Lipo's 11.1 3s, and looking forward to seeing what she will do, I also …
by Rookysailor · 15 years ago
30 Aug 2011
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Aerokits Fairey Swordsman
… tiffended with new ply. Now fitted with Turnigy 600 Typhoon Brushless and 90A Seawing ESC and 55 min Graupner prop. Handling is excellent and turns really well using a small size Graupner rudder with fast acting large angle Hobbywing servo. …
by john saunders · 15 years ago
29 Aug 2011
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Restored Fireboat
… wered with IC motor. I have installed a 43A 700KV Outrunner Brushless motor, Model No : XYH42-50 and a Hobbywing Seaking 60W / Reverse Program Brushless ESC bought from Giantcod, powered by a 3 cell 2200 mAh Lipo battery runtime 15 to 18min …
by sbambi · 15 years ago
16 Aug 2011
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Yeoman / HMM
… here 'bits' were needed. The smaller 'Minx' is powered by a brushless Turnigy Aerodrive SK286. The 'Wavemaster' has a brushless KD Thumrun 2387/18 and an EZ Run 18a ESC - supplied by Giantcod. First runs at Crealy - 29th July. Thanks to Ian …
by kalamunda · 15 years ago
31 Jul 2011
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Twin Motors
… reduction would give 6800 at the props, I have given up on Brushless motors they are to tricky to reverse and I need one motor to run the other way, so I'm thinking of a Electronize controller, with a subC 5000mAp nim cell pack. I think th …
by zippy · 15 years ago
8 Jul 2011
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Twin Motors
… u should be able to find some at 800Kv which will be ideal. Brushless motors are expanding at such a fast rate that it is difficult to suggest a particular model number as the stocks move so fast. The 28 refers to the diameter and the next …
by Dave M · 15 years ago
29 Jun 2011
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Twin Motors
… e site. I have a 34" Aerokits fire tender and use a 28 size brushless motor with Lipo battery, 11.1v 30mm 3 blade brass prop, all up weight approx 4lb. Being a small boat (relatively) weight will be your major obstacle. My model really moto …
by Dave M · 15 years ago
18 Jun 2011
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maybe not
… eather boot lace trying to start a diesel engine, no a nice brushless in a huntsman performs better and you don't go home with your hands in ribbons. so it's OK for you to use proportional gear but we all have to stay in the stone age, and …
by Peter HS93 · 15 years ago
13 Jun 2011
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maybe not
… where right and what direction to go we also have two twin brushless fireboats with highly modded motor mounts but not geared like we have used in the past. Ill find some pictures of the tx and post them peter
by Peter HS93 · 15 years ago
11 Jun 2011
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maybe not
… he way forward (not dissimilar to the current adaptation of brushless motors and Lipo batteries). IC marine engine development resulted in more powerful motors which required bigger boats so inevitably larger areas of water were required an …
by Dave M · 15 years ago
8 Jun 2011
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Installation of Motor and ESC
The motor (XYH42-50 700kv 41A Brushless outrunner) bought from, Giant Cod has been installed as well as the prop shaft and aligned. I have also loosely mounted the ESC (Hobbywing Seaking 60A) and connected the water cooling tubes to and fro …
by sbambi · 15 years ago
11 May 2011
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RAF Seaplane Tender 206
… tch built from My Hobbystore plans and Model Boat magazine, brushless motors running on 2x7.2 volt 3700 mAh batteries
by jfstoker · 15 years ago
30 Apr 2011
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Fireboat setup
… ion of ÂA£700, WOW! but he helps everyone at the club with brushless setup's, I will try and get his phone number If you want,just let me know.
by Rookysailor · 15 years ago
28 Apr 2011
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Fireboat setup
… r his 46" Fireboat is: High end technology 'Typhoon' 600/43 brushless motor, with a turnigy 180 amp esc, and 5000mah 18v lipo with spare whilst charging. Hope this helps in your setup choice, the boat goes like ........well! FASt and then s …
by Rookysailor · 15 years ago
26 Apr 2011
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Classic & Vintage Model Boat Days
… aham, very nice video, I was particularly interested in the brushless red and white hull seaqueen that is filmed, after the still shots, its so quiet and planes nice, do you know what motor/batteries the owner is running, its very nice, tha …
by pmdevlin · 15 years ago
20 Mar 2011
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34" Fireboat
… ffer on exact shades so take your pick! I use Lipo with the brushless set up as they are very hungry current wise and NiMh or Lead Acid would be much heavier. We have several members in my club using brushless with NiMh and they normally we …
by Dave M · 15 years ago
13 Mar 2011
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34" Fireboat
… u will know if you need water cooling. My model has a small brushless motor and uses a Lipo battery but this is not necessary and maybe not for a novice. As Db said in an earlier post there are many setup details on this site that will give …
by Dave M · 16 years ago
13 Mar 2011
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Aerokits fireboat
… D, as I said working to a budget, if I had the money to by brushless and lipos I would but one dose not have the money at this time so will have to stay in the dark ages for the time being bat44
by bat44 · 16 years ago
6 Feb 2011
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Aerokits fireboat
… he prop, all influence the run time, speed, and efficiency. Brushless motors are really good for performance, but your esc will not work with one of those. Have a look at the section that covers power set up, you can choose what sort of per …
by Rookysailor · 16 years ago
1 Feb 2011
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Aerokits fireboat
Rooky. I have a 34" Fireboat and would recommend using a brushless motor. Giant Cod have some available. As Peter says you will need to also buy a speed controller, just make sure you buy one that will reverse from the radio signal. You can …
by Dave M · 16 years ago
31 Jan 2011
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Aerokits fireboat
… he prop, all influence the run time, speed, and efficiency. Brushless motors are really good for performance, but your esc will not work with one of those. Have a look at the section that covers power set up, you can choose what sort of per …
by pmdevlin · 16 years ago
30 Jan 2011
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Aerokits 46" Fireboat
Areokits 46" Fireboat with Brushless motor running on 19 volts Nimh batteries
by froggyt996 · 16 years ago
19 Jan 2011

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