todays test flight with new 1920kv 9 blade in-runner went well. sounds good, plenty of power flew off grass 1/2 flaps into 5mph wind no problem.
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Very nice colors 👍Originally posted by paulrkytek View PostInstalled new Freewing 9 blade 1920kv in-runner in the Mig today. Very well balanced fan out of the box. Thrust feels good. Will test fly tomorrow. Power meter readings static in the plane on a 6s 4500mah 40c zippy. 24.6v 85 amps 1997 watts.. For anyone interested I found basic motor power details on this link : -
https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/40010...19419660%22%7D
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Dave Wave I've seen two Mig21s with centerline tanks. They just used one of the supplied tanks and installed the mounts from a spare plastic parts set from another plane. I can't remember the which spare parts set but it looked like such a clean and easy mod that I plan on doing it on my Mig and maybe on the Mirage as well using a smaller tank than the scale ones supplied.
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Originally posted by MeyerVW View PostI bought the silver/green version. Happy to have one one the way.- NEW! Powered by a new 9-blade EDF with all-new 3658-1920Kv brushless inrunner motor and 100A ESC is what it says ight now but definitely80mm not 90mm so are you sure ????. the 3658-1920kv motor refers to the 80mm edf, I have 3 of them in my Avanti, L39 and the Mig 21 in my post 784 above.
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Pretty sure it's a typo.Originally posted by MeyerVW View PostMotion rc site say new motor and fan.
Features:- New! 90mm 9-blade ducted fan and powerful 3658-1920Kv brushless inrunner motor provides awesome power and incredible real life jet turbine sound
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USA site only, Typo , 2 places states 80mm, it states 90mm under the features part of the description, no doubt lack of proof reading once again!!! It Is supposed to be a new website layout so no doubt there will be a few anomalies.Originally posted by MeyerVW View PostThat was only for the blue grey version. The green silver version did not say that.
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I have found that SAE allens will fit better in some metric grub screws. And some metrics will fit better in SAE grub screws. I use both knowing the hardware is most likely metric. Also put the allen in the screw and give it a few taps with a hammer to loosen it up. Heat works too sometimes.Originally posted by Dave Wave View PostI am trying to get the stock MLG wheels off. The grub screw looks like it has loctite on it and a 1.5 mm hex is a loose fit. I tried heating with a soldering iron, but no luck. Any tips/ tricks to getting the screw out?
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