Hi!
I'm building a quadcopter using the anycopter quad kit from Flite Test's Rotor Bones series. So far I've assembled the frame, however due to the recommended motors (Turnigy Park300) being on backorder, my order for electronics from Hobbyking has been on hold for some time and I've been unable to progress with my build.
Today, I discovered the Aerodrive SK3 2822 1275Kv motors from David using them in his V-Tail Quad, which are in stock at the moment. I noticed that although these have a lower Kv than the Park300s (1275Kc vs 1380Kv), they are only slightly heavier at 31g and seem to be of a similar form factor. Also, a bonus is that they includes pre-soldered bullet connectors.
Since I'm not too experienced with choosing motors, I just wanted to know if these would be a good substitution for the Park300s, and if they would provide a comparable performance. Thanks in advance!
I'm building a quadcopter using the anycopter quad kit from Flite Test's Rotor Bones series. So far I've assembled the frame, however due to the recommended motors (Turnigy Park300) being on backorder, my order for electronics from Hobbyking has been on hold for some time and I've been unable to progress with my build.
Today, I discovered the Aerodrive SK3 2822 1275Kv motors from David using them in his V-Tail Quad, which are in stock at the moment. I noticed that although these have a lower Kv than the Park300s (1275Kc vs 1380Kv), they are only slightly heavier at 31g and seem to be of a similar form factor. Also, a bonus is that they includes pre-soldered bullet connectors.
Since I'm not too experienced with choosing motors, I just wanted to know if these would be a good substitution for the Park300s, and if they would provide a comparable performance. Thanks in advance!