98 Snake Eater
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So earlier today, a customer came into my shop and saw me fiddling with my F550 during my lunch break.
He said he was into the hobby as well and has several high end flying rigs
We got to talking and I told him I recently developed a flight problem (see my other thread) and after looking over my setup, he immediately said I should upgrade my el cheapo ghetto motors.
Now, I know they're not the best out there, in fact, they're probably the cheapest things on the market (RcTimer 750kv), but they've been holding up pretty good over the last year.
Anyways, I asked which ones he suggests for under $30 bucks and he said either Sunnysky or MayTech?? (never heard of that one), but whatever I decide on, I should get them with inverted shafts and a bolt on spinners (like this)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUNNYSKY-X2...535?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cd1344947
When I asked why, he said the extended shafts on the bottom will help keep things balanced
Is this true?
He said he was into the hobby as well and has several high end flying rigs
We got to talking and I told him I recently developed a flight problem (see my other thread) and after looking over my setup, he immediately said I should upgrade my el cheapo ghetto motors.
Now, I know they're not the best out there, in fact, they're probably the cheapest things on the market (RcTimer 750kv), but they've been holding up pretty good over the last year.
Anyways, I asked which ones he suggests for under $30 bucks and he said either Sunnysky or MayTech?? (never heard of that one), but whatever I decide on, I should get them with inverted shafts and a bolt on spinners (like this)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUNNYSKY-X2...535?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cd1344947
When I asked why, he said the extended shafts on the bottom will help keep things balanced
Is this true?