Hi guys - being a rc modeller of over 30 years standing, nearly all large'ish ic warbirds, I'm now venturing into the small electric kind (something I can build on the dining room table, like when I was a kid back in the 50's and 60's building the Keil Kraft stuff, rather than freeze in my shed.
Looking back though the threads here, there doesn't seem to be any new stuff relating to the latest higher powered outrunner motors coupled with Lipo batteries.
After chatting with knowledgeable types at the local modelling shop (although none of 'em have ever built or flown a Guillows) I think I've finally decided on the kit that I intend to install:
2822 Turnigy, 1200kv, 150w,
Total weight with spinner, fittings and 8x5 prop - 59gms
500a, 11.1v 3 cell lipo - 47gms
BEC, 30A ESC - 26gms
2 x pico servos @ 7gms each - 14 gms
Assan 4 channel micro Rx - 3gms
Total - 149gms
My question is 'Will this lot be too heavy for the 406 FW190', especially as I should also like to sheet the whole a/c in 1/32 balsa - I'd sure like to know what the maximum AUW is that somebody has successfully flown one of these.
Any tips, advice will be gratefully received.
BTW - I'm still waiting for the kit to arrive (nothing moves in little ol' England when a tiny bit of snow falls).