Probably too high RPM per volt. I'm pretty sure you want to swing a 10" or so prop on that plane, and you can't do that with a 2205. You could mount a smaller prop and it would generate a lot of thrust, but would it have the required low speed thrust? More experienced people will likely comment, but I suspect the answer is no...
Mike
I am learning this is exciting. I have to think back to the old electronics days. We used to take a CD ROM and make it spin at very fast RPMs. It would explode into a ton of small shards.
So, that being said if the fast motors run a 6 inch prop, what does putting a 6 inch prop with three blades do?
Without fitting any FPV gear you will definitely need to add weight. A larger battery can help but even then a little weight in the very nose will be required.
Just my experience
Have fun!
The tail is adjustable. You can slide it in further, that should help relieve some of the tail heaviness of it.
I use a 3S 2800mah battery in my Explorer and I have no balance issues at all. Could be the bigger battery is helping that issue.
I am going to revisit is this weekend. I decided that for weight I will use an old Barbie doll that I got years ago that hang from my Jeep's whip antenna. She is quite heavy and will look cool sitting on the front of the plane.
The reason I went this route is because the hamster wouldn't sit still. He crawled all over the place. Before you scream "Animal cruelty", I made him a helmet and a parachute.
Hahaha, that made me nearly spit my coffee out!I finally got it up today and my Wife was happy to see it. THE PLANE PEOPLE!.