KR>Re: electric motor for propulsion

2021-10-19 Thread Flesner
On 10/19/2021 9:53 AM, dee david wrote: My real question is - what is the absolutely lowest Hp engine that will lift this plane (kr2) off the ground? I can understand "cost control" ( I'm cheap, no scratch that, I'm frugal, too

KR>Re: electric motor for propulsion

2021-10-19 Thread ŘfRobin Macdonald
I'm looking at the 80kw motor from Freerchobby & an Orion controller Freerchobby make sever motors for about 15kw up to 100 kw. The only problem is you have to feed them, a big battery pack, I hope to use an 80kw motor, have to sort out new wt & balance, from a 150 lb VW to an 30 lb motor , but the

KR>Re: electric motor for propulsion

2021-10-19 Thread dee david
Okay, Let's jog some memories. I know the engine of choice for a Kr-2 is a VW or any engine greater than 65 Hp. My question is were there any flights made with lower Hp engines? My real question is - what is the absolutely lowest Hp engine that will lift this plane (kr2) off the ground? Authors

KR>Re: electric motor for propulsion

2021-10-08 Thread Patrick Panzera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogx48kBEgQU http://www.thundergull.com/Designer.htm On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 10:37 AM dee david wrote: > thank you... > > Ive been searching the internet. Could not find a word > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 12:01 PM Oscar Zuniga > wrote: > > > Dee David asked- > > >

KR>Re: electric motor for propulsion

2021-10-08 Thread dee david
thank you... Ive been searching the internet. Could not find a word On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 12:01 PM Oscar Zuniga wrote: > Dee David asked- > > >Does anyone have any clue of electric airplane motor for 33-60 HP being > sold > > There are some out there and they are very interesting... but not ch