by davidchoate » Tue Jun 10, 2014 2:29 am
Thanks Bill. I like your videos,and threads. You've helped me alot. My ZeroSen404 weighs in at 380g's. Thats about 14 oz. I think.I made it over 2 yrs. ago, and it was only my second build. I did'nt add ailerons cause I lacked the know how then,but I've been flying trainers without them so I can manage. I have a master airscrew 3 blade 5.5" prop. and a 370 brushed motor. I chose it because it's heavier,and only cost $6.00. It was for a foamy trainer weighing 500 or so g's so it should provide the right amount of power; also I got a 3s 11.1v batt. again cause its heavy. And im sure it will provide some good wattage. without knowing the amp draw of the motor I dont know the exact watts,but I am using a 20amp ESC. with arming switch, but I found out my Spektrum Tx has a safety feature that acts like a arming sw. I am learning alot, but still have a ways to go. I recently upgraded my foamy trainer to a clipped wing,and 2300kv brushless motor to get used to flying my built planes. I can't believe it took 2 yrs. to learn to take off, fly around, and land in one piece. And I taught myself at great expense. I wrecked alot of trainers,and lost 2 to trees and 1 to a flyaway. Once I lose sight I tend to panick. Once I lost track of time,and the batt. got low, and the motor cut, but I had controls;I landed it nicely dead stick in the street next to the field, but then a car ran it over. Very sad moment.I took some better pics with a camera.