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Brushless motor mounted to 3D mount looking like a Golden Bee
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Brushless motor mounted to 3D mount looking like a Golden Bee
Guys,
I ran across a site that is making 3D motor mounts for electric planes that look like a Golden Bee engine or a Cox Black Widow engine.
Good site for small Cox engines too.
Here is the web page for the Golden Bee mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/cox-golden-bee-brushless-motor-mount
Here is the web page for the Black Widow mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/cox-black-widow-brush-less-motor-mount
The website is https://willynillies.com
Take a look through it an see if you like what he has available?
I ran across a site that is making 3D motor mounts for electric planes that look like a Golden Bee engine or a Cox Black Widow engine.
Good site for small Cox engines too.
Here is the web page for the Golden Bee mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/cox-golden-bee-brushless-motor-mount
Here is the web page for the Black Widow mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/cox-black-widow-brush-less-motor-mount
The website is https://willynillies.com
Take a look through it an see if you like what he has available?
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sosam117 wrote:Guys,
I ran across a site that is making 3D motor mounts for electric planes that look like a Golden Bee engine or a Cox Black Widow engine.
Good site for small Cox engines too.
Here is the web page for the Golden Bee mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/cox-golden-bee-brushless-motor-mount
Here is the web page for the Black Widow mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/cox-black-widow-brush-less-motor-mount
The website is https://willynillies.com
Take a look through it an see if you like what he has available?
Sosam117: he has some great stuff, like mini pilots for $1.99, not $9.99 on eBay. Me likee a lot.
I may order the golden bee or the black widow for looks and make my PT-19 the big bad E.
Or maybe a pee wee .020 nitro? Who knows. I like that pilots a lot! Cheap is my middle name. Fixed shipping at $7.99 for a certain weight limit.
Let’s see, how many tiny pilots does it take to make 1 pound?
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Re: Brushless motor mounted to 3D mount looking like a Golden Bee
I ordered from him the Jr Falcon kit.
It was my first R/C plane with a Cox Golden Bee engine and a Kraft "brick" two channel radio.
The plane was heavy and the flights on it were marginal (lots of crashes) but I had a great time learning on that plane.
At the time (1973) that was what I could afford as I was a Junior in high school, working at a grocery store (stocking, packing, etc.)
Before that I was flying 1/2A U-control planes.
Had help from my dad and the R/C club in the area (IVRC -- Illinois Valley Radio Club out by Morris Illinois - an hour drive away)
Willy Nillies also has a 3D mount that looks like a Baby Bee engine that you can mount a brushless motor to it.
The Bee mounts (brushless motors) are the same mounting spaces as the original engines.
So, you can swap out your Cox engine to a electric motor ( if you want?)
Here is the Baby Bee brushless mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/1306-peewee-020-motor-mount-870a79d8-08eb-436d-b327-37f84336889e
It was my first R/C plane with a Cox Golden Bee engine and a Kraft "brick" two channel radio.
The plane was heavy and the flights on it were marginal (lots of crashes) but I had a great time learning on that plane.
At the time (1973) that was what I could afford as I was a Junior in high school, working at a grocery store (stocking, packing, etc.)
Before that I was flying 1/2A U-control planes.
Had help from my dad and the R/C club in the area (IVRC -- Illinois Valley Radio Club out by Morris Illinois - an hour drive away)
Willy Nillies also has a 3D mount that looks like a Baby Bee engine that you can mount a brushless motor to it.
The Bee mounts (brushless motors) are the same mounting spaces as the original engines.
So, you can swap out your Cox engine to a electric motor ( if you want?)
Here is the Baby Bee brushless mount:
https://willynillies.com/shop/ols/products/1306-peewee-020-motor-mount-870a79d8-08eb-436d-b327-37f84336889e
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Location : Suburb of Chicago, Illinois

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