used (motor + esc +batery+prop +servo) for my first plane.

Started by vineet, June 03, 2011, 10:27:35 AM

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vineet

holidays have come
and i wanted these for my first 26'' thermocol plane.

Swapnil


vineet

so i should modify my post wanted 2*(motor+esc+servo+batry)  :giggle:

Swapnil


vineet

i am wondering there are guys who have tons of planes and rc stuff,cant they sell there few items like tiny 9 gram servos,goshhh :giggle:


Swapnil

Quote from: vineet on June 03, 2011, 10:41:09 AM
i am wondering there are guys who have tons of planes and rc stuff,cant they sell there few items like tiny 9 gram servos,goshhh :giggle:
:giggle::giggle::giggle:

vineet

Quote from: raghav23 on June 03, 2011, 10:44:09 AM
You both should probably take a look at these posts:

http://www.rcindia.org/for-sale/motors-metal-gear-servos-ecs-props/
http://www.rcindia.org/for-sale/motor-esc-battery-for-sale/
http://www.rcindia.org/for-sale/some-spare-items-for-sale!!/

thankyou very much for the effort
1st link = i think he is selling brand new so prices are very high .
2nd link = i have taked with him he sold that.
3link = i have gone through some of them , nibody rplied yet.

globalmilind

Hi guys, I have some stuff which I hope can be of good use to you!

I have:
TURNIGY 30A Brushed ESC
380A brushed motor
3mm Prop saver w/ band
AAA 8 Cell NiMH pack

So if you think any of these items are useful to you, then drop me a message!
I can mail you pictures of all these items... All are in perfect condition! :thumbsup:
Milind Raj

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....and when all the wars are over, a butterfly will still be beautiful.

Swapnil

What would be the cost for 'TURNIGY 30A Brushed ESC' + '380A brushed motor'?

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vineet


Swapnil

Vineet, have you checked Anam's and V.K.Singh's websites? They seem to have good stuff and prices.

I ordered some stuff from V.K (rcelectro) the day before (1 Jun) and got it an hour ago!
Good packaging and awesome shipping speed! Good job V.K sir, keep it up!   :goodjob: :bow:

vineet

swapnil i live in delhi may it will take 1 or 2 days to reah, i willcheck their websites.

vineet


VC

If you could post a picture of the model that you are trying to build then maybe people would get a better idea of exactly what you require. The '380' motor is creating some confusion. Do you want to make it brushed or b/l? In that case the ESC will also have to be compatible. I have dealt with V.K. and Anam and their service is above par.
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

vineet

vc sir  , where were you all the time , i am getting irritated , help sir.


from the starting , when i msg you for that radio , after that i brought it now it is in the way spend whole budget on it , now tight on budget , but still have to buy a stuff , actually there is no plane pnly the thermocol good quality comes in the packing of a near by halwai fridge is lying around on roof and hope in my mind, i just want to build a plane which is not so small may be around 26 inch , thats i know.

VC

#18
Whoa there, at your service! Consult Sundaram He has successfully built a RC plane from fridge packing thermocole and flown it.

Check this site. You will get all the plans / designs that you need.

http://www.spadtothebone.com/freeplans.htm

Enjoy! :thumbsup:

Relax, sab theek ho jayega!

p.s. Frustration / irritation are integral parts of this hobby. ;D
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

azhaguvel

Wow vineet. Have some sim training before flying a scratch build.

What are you trying to build? A high winger is the best for a begginer. but what are you trying with 21" wing span ???

vineet

jaldi hona chaiye na sir , ok i have talked with him he is a great guy , right now taking with him harsha , for the first time i am taking with south indians , they are realy relaxed and helping people than us man.

vineet

Quote from: azhaguvel on June 03, 2011, 11:17:47 PM
Wow vineet. Have some sim training before flying a scratch build.

What are you trying to build? A high winger is the best for a begginer. but what are you trying with 21" wing span ???


i mean to say that plane should look wider , 21' is the length of wing, sory for my techincal knowledge ,

Swapnil

Quote from: vineet on June 03, 2011, 10:58:56 PM
...now it is in the way spend whole budget on it , now tight on budget , but still have to buy a stuff , actually there is no plane pnly the thermocol ...
Quote from: vineet on June 03, 2011, 11:21:24 PM
jaldi hona chaiye na sir ...

Vineet, friend, I started the same way 2 years ago. Bought a 6ch chinese radio (E-sky) without giving much thought to anything else as I was too exited about starting with this hobby. But, the lack of reading and knowledge just led to more frustration and disappointment.

I don't know how much you've read and researched, but like the seniors would say, go through loads of tutorials and build logs again and again. It's really boring to read sometimes when you just want to get stuff and start building. And after reading, there's planning which takes as much time and patience.
Of course, there's also the other way: get stuff - put it together -start flying...if you are bursting to get in air!
Look, I haven't built a plane yet and don't know if it's appropriate for me to tell you all this (as we are being guided by seniors here), I just wanted to share my thoughts.

Really looking forward to your first build!
Good Luck!  :thumbsup:

Swapnil

Quote from: azhaguvel on June 03, 2011, 11:17:47 PM
Wow vineet. Have some sim training before flying a scratch build...
I agree. I started with 'F-22 Raptor' when I was a school-kid. Now, I can do crazy things in RealFlight!
Sims can be really helpful. You not only get familiarized with the control surfaces, but also get to know the various situations that can lead to a crash. And then there's all the awesome tricks and stunts you can learn without harming your first bird.
Again, this is a beginner's point of view. I'm sure pros will till you similar things. 

vineet

hey swapnil actualy your point is right , hurry could led to more frustration and disappointmnt ,
but i was disapointed by my self as i have waited for almost 2 year to come in this hobby .