Replacement front prop adapter for 6320 and 6330 series Himax Outrunners. Unit is secured with 2 large set screws and would be useful on any motor with an 12mm shaft. Includes washer and 12mm nut. 1.65" (42mm), base diameter 1.18" (29,88mm), prop shaft length 1.325" (33.65mm), depth of bore for motor shaft .987" (25mm). SKU Number: HC63-7
A123/LithiumWerks Nano phosphate 2S 2500mah Pack 2-#26650 Cells. Finest RX pack technology and cell ever produced. See individual cell listing above for cell specifications.
Standard shape is Flat (side by side) as shown in photo. Stick packs may also be constructed as a "Stick" for narrow use.
There is no optional length for XH balance ends - use XH extension.
Use only Lithium chargers with an A123/LithiumWerks mode limiting charge voltage to 3.6V per cell. An Astro Blinky for A123/LithiumWerks is highly recommended as a balancing aid for these cells.
LithiumWerks ANR26650M1B Specifications
Manufacturer: LithiumWerks
Mfg PN: 300832
Chemistry: Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4)
Voltage: 3.3 Volts
Capacity @ 25°C: 2.6 Ah
Energy @ 25°C: 8.25 Wh
Specific Power: > 4000 W/kg (@ 25°C, 2sec pulse)
Impedance: > 6 mΩ (1kHz AC) Typical)
Cycle Life: > 4000 Cycles (@ 1C/1C, 100% DOD)
Dimensions Height (max): 65.15 (+/- 0.5 mm) / 2.57 inch
Diameter (max): 25.96 (+/- 0.5mm) / 1.02 inch
Product Weight: 76.0 (+/- 1.0 g) / 2.68 oz
See A123/LithiumWerks 2500 Single Cells Above for all other available data.
Want a custom pack? See our custom pack listings, or email us at Sales@RadicalRC.com, and we can special make any kind of pack you require!
Note: Photo shows sample Rx pack with double lead option.
For checking pack voltage between flights, our best advice currently is: Leave model on after flight, plug loaded volt meter directly into pack balance plug (charge port ok but not preferred) hold load engaged, switch model off. Allow pack to drain into meter for 5 seconds, take your reading. See my blog post Checking A123 RX Packs For Recharge Point for help in this area.
Photo example shows Double (2 each) Output Wire Leads and one Balance Harness installed on the battery pack.
Historically, the full-scale Smith Miniplane is one of the designs that helped start the modern homebuilding era. Originally designed and built in 1957 by Frank Smith of Fullerton, California, the Miniplane was an early example of engineering with the amateur homebuilder and weekend pilot in mind. It could be constructed with tools easily within reach of the average craftsman, and in the air it was stable and easy to fly. The top wing spanned 17 ft., and the empty weight was a mere 600 pounds. Powered by a 100hp Lycoming, the tiny Miniplane cruised at 120 mph, climbed at a fantastic 2,500 ft. per minute, and was highly aerobatic. It was just what many sportsman pilots were looking for!
R/C Sport Scale BiPlane
In 1974, Glen Sigafoose, then President of Sig Mfg. Co., acquired a complete Smith Miniplane to use for aerobatic practice. Glen's beautiful red, white, and black aircraft was the inspiration for this mini version of the Miniplane.