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RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Cylinder M1001

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Cylinder (M1001)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Cylinder (M1001) - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Prop Hub and Prop Nut Assembly M1016M1023M1024

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Prop Hub and Prop Nut Assembly (M1016/M1023/M1024)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Prop Hub and Prop Nut Assembly (M1016/M1023/M1024) - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply).

 

HobbyKing RCGF 30cc Replacement Reed Block and Manifold

HobbyKing RCGF 30cc Replacement Reed Block and Manifold

HobbyKing RCGF 30cc Replacement Reed Block and Manifold - Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7148, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7154s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7264w motor, kv choice,. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7145lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Crankshaft and Conrod Set M1002

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Crankshaft and Conrod Set (M1002)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Crankshaft and Conrod Set (M1002) - Overviewrcgf 10cc gas engine replacement crankshaft and conrod set (m1002). .

 

RCGF 20cc RE Gas Engine

RCGF 20cc RE Gas Engine

RCGF 20cc RE Gas Engine - 37 lb (620 g) 1xmuffler 2. 8-8. Specifications carburetor rcgf ignition dc-cdi (computer controlled auto advance, electronic ignition system) power supply 4. 75 lb (795 g). 8hp /2. 4 oz (125 g) total weight 1. 08 oz (59 g) ignition module 4. 1kw requires gasoline, 2-cycle air cooled oil, ignition battery & propeller speed rang 1500-10500rpm gasoline-version pre-mixed gas 321 (reccommended) l suggested propellers16x6-16×8-17×6 sparking plug cm6 cooling system air cooled rcgf engine package includes electronic cdi ignition, muffler, spark plug, gaskets, bolts, throttle arm extension & manual. 4v maximum output 2. Weight engine 1.

 

RCGF 120cc Twin Gas Engine

RCGF 120cc Twin Gas Engine

RCGF 120cc Twin Gas Engine - 69 lb. 05 oz. (2580 g) muffler 7. 8-8. (200 g) ignition module 5. 5hp/7600rpm speed rang 1500-7600rpm propeller 27×10 6580rpm (standard two blade prop) suggested propellers 26×10, 26×12, 27×10, 28×10 suggested break-in prop 26×10 sparking plug ngk cm6 type rcgf engine package includes electronic cdi ignition, muffler, spark plug, gaskets, bolts, throttle arm extension & manual. 4v maximum output 12. 4 nicd weight engine 5. Technical data ignition battery 4. 45 lb. Rcgf 120cc twin specifications ignition dc-cdi (computer controlled auto advance, electronic ignition system) power supply 4. 8-8. (2925 g) or nimh, 6. 11 oz. 6v life or 2s lipo pack gasoline/oil mix 321 replacement spark plug ngk cm6 or equivalent idle speed 1600 rpm/min. (145 g) total weight 6.

 

RCGF 60cc Gas Engine WEI Muffler

RCGF 60cc Gas Engine W/EI & Muffler

RCGF 60cc Gas Engine W/EI & Muffler - 85 oz (109 g) ignition module 4. 8-8. 0hp /5. 4 oz (125 g) total weight 3. 8-8. 4v maximum output 6. 1kw requires gasoline, 2-cycle air cooled oil, ignition battery propeller speed rang 1500-8800rpm gasoline-version recommend321 (87% high otcane unleaded gasoline lubrication oil 2 cycle air cooled engine oil propeller 24×8 6800rpm (standard two blade prop) suggested propellers 22 x 10, 23 x 8, 23 x 10, 24 x 8 suggested break-in prop 22×10 sparking plug ngk cm6 type cooling system air cooled rcgf engine package includes electronic cdi ignition, muffler, spark plug, gaskets, bolts, throttle arm extension & manual. 4 nicd or nimh, 6. 05 lb (1388 g) muffler 3. 57 lb (1622 g) technical data ignition battery 4. Weight engine 3. 6v life or 2s lipo pack gasoline/oil mix 321 replacement spark plug ngk cm6 or equivalent. Rcgf 60cc specifications type 2 cycle piston valve type gasoline engine for airplane carburetor rcgf ignition dc-cdi (computer controlled auto advance, electronic ignition system) power supply 4.

 

RCGF 30cc Twin Gas Engine wEI Muffler

RCGF 30cc Twin Gas Engine w/EI & Muffler

RCGF 30cc Twin Gas Engine w/EI & Muffler - Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7267w motor, kv choice,. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7148lb. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7157s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7151, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there.

 

HobbyKing RCGF 50cc Replacement Wrist Pin Small End Bearing

HobbyKing RCGF 50cc Replacement Wrist Pin (Small End) Bearing

HobbyKing RCGF 50cc Replacement Wrist Pin (Small End) Bearing - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7161, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7277w motor, kv choice,. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7167s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7158lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Crankcase M1003

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Crankcase (M1003)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Crankcase (M1003) - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Piston Ring M1004

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Piston Ring (M1004)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Piston Ring (M1004) - Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,.

 

HobbyKing RCGF 50cc Replacement Prop Hub

HobbyKing RCGF 50cc Replacement Prop Hub

HobbyKing RCGF 50cc Replacement Prop Hub - Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7278w motor, kv choice,. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7168s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7162, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7159lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Woodruff Key

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Woodruff Key

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Woodruff Key - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models.

 

RCGF 56cc Gas Engine

RCGF 56cc Gas Engine

RCGF 56cc Gas Engine - 4v maximum output 5. 2 lb (15. 42 cu in) bore x stroke (mm) 1. 4 oz (125 g) total weight 3. 6hp /4. 6v life or 2s lipo pack gasoline/oil mix 321 replacement spark plugcm6 idle speed 1500 rpm/min static thrust 33. 38 in (35mm) carburetor rcgf ignition dc-cdi (computer controlled auto advance, electronic ignition system) power supply 4. Weight engine 2. 7kg) @ 5,900 ft (1800 m) altitude. Ideal for warbirds and aerobatic aircract, it comes with engine standoffs, electronic ignition, spark plug and pitts style muffler. 5kw requires gasoline, 2-cycle air cooled engine oil, ignition battery & propeller speed rang 1500-8700rpm gasoline-version pre-mixed fuel, recommend321 (87% high otcane unleaded gasoline) lubrication oil 2 cycle air cooled engine oil propeller 22×10 6900rpm (standard two leafs prop) suggested propellers 22×8, 22×10, 23×8 & 23×10 suggested break-in prop 22×8 sparking plug cm6 cooling system air cooled rcgf engine package includes electronic cdi ignition, muffler, spark plug, gaskets, bolts, throttle arm extension & manual. 8-8. 3 lb (14. Rcgf 56cc specifications type2 cycle piston gasoline engine for airplane piston displacement cylinder (cc) 56cc (3. 40 lb (1544 g) technical data ignition battery 4. 8 lb (1310 g) muffler 3. 8-8. 85 oz (109 g) ignition module 4. 77 in(45mm) x 1. 56cc single cylinder more power&reliable quality the rcgf 56cc screams performance from the lightweight piston that speeds throttle response to the rear exhaust design that permits easy tuned pipe installation. 4 nicd or nimh, 6. 1 kg) @ 328 ft (100 m) altitude 32.

 

RCGF 26cc BM Gas Engine

RCGF 26cc BM Gas Engine

RCGF 26cc BM Gas Engine - 9 lb (7. 8-8. 8 kg) @ 5,900 ft (1800 m) altitude. 4 oz (125 g) total weight 2. 0 lb (6. In) bore x stroke (mm) 1. 3 in(34mm) x 1. 60cu. 4v maximum output 2. Rcgf 26cc bm specifications type 2 cycle piston valve type gasoline engine for airplane piston displacement cylinder (cc) 26cc (1. 2 kg) @ 328 ft (100 m) altitude 15. Weight engine 1. 4 nicd or nimh, 6. 95hp /2. 8-8. 2kw requires gasoline, 2-cycle oil, ignition battery & propeller speed rang 1500-9800rpm gasoline-version pre-mixed fuel, , recommend321 (87% high otcane unleaded gasoline) lubrication oil 2 cycle air cooled engine oil propeller 18×8 7000rpm (standard two leafs prop) suggested propellers16x8,16×10, 17×8,17×10,18×8, 18×10 sparking plug cm6 cooling system air cooled rcgf engine package includes electronic cdi ignition, muffler, spark plug, gaskets, bolts, throttle arm extension & manual. 6v life or 2s lipo pack gasoline/oil mix 321 replacement spark plug cm6 idle speed 1800 rpm/min static thrust 15. 5 oz (70 g) ignition module 4. 07 lb (943 g technical data ignition battery 4. 65 lb (748 g) muffler 2. 0 in(26mm) carburetor rcgf ignition rcgf dc-cdi (computer controlled auto advance, electronic ignition system) power supply 4.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Engine Mount Set

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Engine Mount Set

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Engine Mount Set - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Carburetor Oil Pump M10013

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Carburetor Oil Pump (M10013)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Carburetor Oil Pump (M10013) - Overviewrcgf 10cc gas engine replacement carburetor oil pump (m10013). .

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Wrist Pin SBM Needle Bearing M1026

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Wrist Pin SBM Needle Bearing (M1026)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Wrist Pin SBM Needle Bearing (M1026) - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Ignition Hall Sensor

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Ignition Hall Sensor

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Ignition Hall Sensor - Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there.

 

RCGF 32cc Gas Engine WEI Muffler

RCGF 32cc Gas Engine W/EI & Muffler

RCGF 32cc Gas Engine W/EI & Muffler - Timing automatically adjusts for peak power throughout the rpm range. 4 oz (125 g) total weight 2. 9hp /2. 8-8. 6v life or 2s lipo pack gasoline/oil mix 321 replacement spark plug ngk cm6 or equivalent idle speed 1800 rpm/min. 55 lb (1158 g) technical data ignition battery 4. 05 lb (930 g) muffler 3. Electronic ignition provides the spark for fast starting. Made-for-flight design ensures the best power-to-weight ratio for performance. 4 nicd or nimh, 6. Rcgf 32cc specifications type 2 cycle piston valve type gasoline engine for airplane carburetor rcgf ignition dc-cdi (computer controlled auto advance, electronic ignition system) power supply 4. 9kw requires gasoline, 2-cycle oil, ignition battery & propeller speed range 1500-9000rpm gasoline-version pre-mixed fuel (gasoline)1 , recommend321 (87% high octane unleaded gasoline, import gas into carbon fiber installations valves) lubrication oil 2 cycle air cooled engine oil propeller 19×8 7700rpm (standard two blade prop) suggested propellers 18×8, 18×10, 19×8 & 20×8 suggested break-in prop 18×8 sparking plug ngk cm6 type cooling system air cooled rcgf engine package includes electronic cdi ignition, muffler, spark plug, gaskets, bolts, throttle arm extension & manual. 32cc convenience and power for quarter scale with the rcgf 32cc, you get the economy of a gasoline engine in the size of a glow engine. Weight engine 2. 4 oz (97 g) ignition module 4. 8-8. 4v maximum output 3.

 

RCGF 15cc Gas engine w CD-Ignition 21HP154kw

RCGF 15cc Gas engine w/ CD-Ignition 2.1HP/1.54kw

RCGF 15cc Gas engine w/ CD-Ignition 2.1HP/1.54kw - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Electronic Ignition Unit M1006

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Electronic Ignition Unit (M1006)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Electronic Ignition Unit (M1006) - Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there.

 

HobbyKing Replacement CDI Ignition for RCGF 50CC Engines

HobbyKing Replacement CDI Ignition for RCGF 50CC Engines

HobbyKing Replacement CDI Ignition for RCGF 50CC Engines - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~1924s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 2034w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 1918, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 1915lb.

 

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Muffler Set M1004

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Muffler Set (M1004)

RCGF 10cc Gas Engine Replacement Muffler Set (M1004) - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~7160s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 7154, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 7151lb. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 7270w motor, kv choice,.





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