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Durafly ™ Ugly Stik 1100mm - Sustitución simulada del motor y del eje de propulsión

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Grantham Kid | Comprador verificado

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Aug 25, 2016

Hmmm got the last one.
Looks good. 1 bearing at the front. It looks like it has been designed for a bearing at the rear as well but not really necessary I guess. Could fit one I guess.
It needs a motor with a 4mm shaft and it is locked in place by 2 grub screws.
The electric motor would have to be carefully aligned so as not to put any misalignment on the front bearing.
Overall, a nice little collectors item and I may even use it in a plane one day. I have it screwed to my work bench wall at present.

sylvainfz6 | Comprador verificado

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Certified Buyer Rated

Jan 03, 2015

je vai le metre sur un baron electrique exelente ide et effet

J. | Comprador verificado

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Customer Rated

Dec 30, 2014

Just received this dummy engine. It does look like the real thing and
has lots of detail. This would fool anyone even up to 12 inches away.

The only thing that bothers me is the fact that there is only one shaft
bearing at the front. At the rear of the "Engine" the shaft has no bearing
or support at all.

Also there is no prop nut supplied. I assume that the prop nut from the
old engine would be used.

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