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Do you mean one of those motors with two props?
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What is the Most Powerful Fixed Pitch Non-Differential Coaxial Motor?
Need two sets of 'em for a big fixed wing, for thrust rather than lift. The coaxial props don't need to differentiate in speed from each other, nor do they need to tilt on their axis. It's simpler than your coaxial helicopter rig, yet would require only one motor per set. Electrical needed to push a 400 lb. setup.
Any help would be great. Volker Jung responded with his setup: http://www.cad-jung-shop.de/epages/6...ectID=24532970 However if he's using a Jetcat then I would assume it's not electric, and the rig complexities are still present. Excellent power though. |
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Wow, that's quite a load. I would see if somebody here could help you: http://www.rcgroups.com/power-systems-13/
You might contact DraganFly, too: http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helicopter/draganflyer-x6/ |
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