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Posted: September/22/2012 at 6:05pm  Quote
 
It's strange that 3 ME-109's will come out on the same day and all fly successfully. Largest is a Meister, next size down is an ESM, and last is a Ty Brown. Not positive what the Meister was running on, but gas engine, ESM ran a DLE-55, and the Ty Brown runs an electric setup on 12S with Tacon 1.60 and Turnigy 100 amp ESC. The Ty Brown is mine and ran a bit hot on a 22x10 prop. It has no real air intake for the motor, but the ESC is well cooled. Gonna have to fix that problem. Also going to run a 20x10 APC next time out.



We had a Yellow Spitfire that had the unfortunate timing to show up at the same time. Wonder what he was thinking? ha.



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