Help! problem with my first rc plane

Riki10

New member
Here I am, btw the plane is back in one peace.
I just need to rebuild the aileron linkage. So is better to stay low with the throw, worst case scenario in won't be too reactive right? I've just added an expo function to the tx, it seems to to work fine, I just need to test it on the real hardware.
I ve also tested the electronic, it seems that the esc holds up to the new motor. I just need to put the last peaces back on and then I'll let you know the final weight
 

Mr Man

Mr SPEED!
Here I am, btw the plane is back in one peace.
I just need to rebuild the aileron linkage. So is better to stay low with the throw, worst case scenario in won't be too reactive right? I've just added an expo function to the tx, it seems to to work fine, I just need to test it on the real hardware.
I ve also tested the electronic, it seems that the esc holds up to the new motor. I just need to put the last peaces back on and then I'll let you know the final weight
Great!
 

Mr Man

Mr SPEED!
thanks for the reply,
Exactly the motor is a 2212 (I am not sure about the 100mv). The battery is a 3000mah 15c battery. I am using a 6inch propeller but i don't know what is his pitch, I had it laying around and i tought i would give it a shot. So based on what you have told me is too heavy for the motor i am using. do you think that a more powerfull motor will be enough or do you think i also need to make it lighter? I could remove one of the three cells of the battery to reduce the weight but then the motor will spin slower(i could use a boost converter to take the voltage from the 7volt of a two cell to the 12 of a three cell but it has its weight, less then a cell but still...)
Sorry, Typo. 1000kv
 

Houndpup Rc

Master member
Here I am, btw the plane is back in one peace.
I just need to rebuild the aileron linkage. So is better to stay low with the throw, worst case scenario in won't be too reactive right? I've just added an expo function to the tx, it seems to to work fine, I just need to test it on the real hardware.
I ve also tested the electronic, it seems that the esc holds up to the new motor. I just need to put the last peaces back on and then I'll let you know the final weight
Cool!