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3DHS New Products and General Plane Info/Help for Fanatics

wedoitall

Member
+1. had the 2815 on a buck.5 and it was fantastic. convinced a few people to do the same, after someone let me fly theirs to convince me :D perfect match for this plane

the motorflly 2815 is about 13 grams lighter than the Omega 130. in my buck 50 it static tested about 525 watts @ 42.57 amps on a 13x6.5
 

Manta

70cc twin V2
Is there a motrofly motor to replace the 130g omega?

Asking because I need a motor for a 47shp that I just bought and $65 is steep in my opinion from 3dhs since they usually are $50 with an ARF. Rather try something else if I'm spending $65

For the 47 shp id try the 2815 wound for your prop/ battery. The 2820 is a rocket, but may make balancing iffy? 2820 with 4s 12x6 prop would be an awe inspiring go lol. The 2815 tho i think will give a goid mix
 

dskuro95

100cc
I have on my 48" edge a Scorpion SII-3020-890KV (V2). I know they expensive but it came on a plane I bought and got rid of and kept the motor. It is a fantastic motor!. I have a 14x7 prop or a 12x6 I don't remember(leaning more towards the 14x7).

For the 47 shp id try the 2815 wound for your prop/ battery. The 2820 is a rocket, but may make balancing iffy? 2820 with 4s 12x6 prop would be an awe inspiring go lol. The 2815 tho i think will give a goid mix
 
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