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Daily Archives: January 14, 2007
Fried the ESC After 4 Minutes, But What a Flight!
I just got back from flying the Super Cub with its newly outfitted Speed 480 BB Race motor and for the first 4 minutes it was amazing. The plane flew through the air with authority and power. I could just … Continue reading
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Graupner Speed 480 BB Race Into the Super Cub
Okay, so all this calculating and measuring and messing around with drills, pots and motors ultimately leads to one thing – the final installation of the Speed 480 motor into the Super Cub. A motor that boasts a whopping 3893kV … Continue reading
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