I see the freewing 64mm a-10 can ue a 4s 3600 lipo, what about the dynam a-10. what is max and all good size to use?
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The Dynam A-10 has always been a 3s plane. Yes, it's pretty gutless. Although it has the same size ESCs as the Freewing, the motors likely won't survive (for long). If you want more punch, the least you can do is get the Freewing fans and put them into your Dynam if you really like the Dynam enough to do this mod.
The other problem is the way the Dynam is built. It was designed to balance with a 2200, 3s battery. Even if you upgrade the fans, you may not be able to balance it with a 4s battery unless it's much smaller and then your flight times will suffer. Best option is to just buy the Freewing since the Dynam is discontinued and parts will be hard to find later.
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You can't just look at "size". There's likely differences in internal packaging and structure. The Freewing is nearly 700g heavier, so something is different. The internal battery compartment is probably bigger and not necessarily in the exact same location.
If you haven't even tried to balance the plane with the batteries you've got, perhaps you should. After that, your questions may be more refined. As for finding other fans that would work, do your research by looking at other 64mm planes and compare their KVs and blade count. The Freewing has 12-blade fans. Your Dynam probably has low blade count and thus, makes a sound that might be unpleasant to you and therefore, seems "loud". A 12-blade fan will have a more jet like sound and to most RC pilots, sound much more pleasant and not so loud.
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If you haven't glued it yet, why did you say it moves when glued? Your questions are very misleading and at times, very strange. Sorry, but I find it very hard to follow what you're doing or what you're asking. I don't see anyone else stepping in to try to help. I think I understand why now.
As far as what they should or should not have done, it works the way it was intended. You changed it by moving the control horn to the other side. Once you do that, what Dynam did no longer applies.
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