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Stevey
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Topic: Prop drive vs. AerodrivePosted: 05/Jun/2012 at 2:06am |
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I just ordered a Turnigy 3536-1400 prop drive motor for my Parkzone T-28. However, I think I was supposed to order the Turnigy 3536-1400 aerodrive motor. Which is better, the prop drive or the aerodrive, and what is the difference?
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airwave
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Posted: 06/Jun/2012 at 4:49am |
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I thought the prop drive were NTM motor,turnigy are the sk3 now.they are made by different manufacturers.
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Stevey
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Posted: 07/Jun/2012 at 2:22am |
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What through me off, is that the wires on the NTM prop drive motor had Turnigy written on them. So it seemed that they were both Turnigy motor's, yet one was a prop drive and the other aerodrive.
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scottc
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Posted: 14/Jul/2012 at 4:26am |
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your ntm motor will be a direct mount up the sk motors are a tad off of the mounting holes from the eflight and parkzone mounting holes
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