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Category Archives: R/C Cars
Time to Get Back into R/C Cars and Planes
So it’s been a couple of months since I’ve flown any of my planes or driven any of my R/C cars. They’ve all been busted up in a broken pile of parts and clutter and I just haven’t had the … Continue reading
RC18T Running a 10-Turn 540 Motor and 3S Li-po
After I installed a stock 27T 540 motor into my RC18T, I quickly became addicted to the speed and power that this little truck could dish out. Soon after, the 2S 7.4V li-po battery I was using to power that … Continue reading
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540-Powered 3-Cell Lipo RC18T Hits 47MPH
So I fixed up my Hobbyzone Super Cub today to go flying, charged up my new 3-cell lipo pack, and waited for the wind to die down so I could fly it. 7 hours later the wind was still blowing … Continue reading