Is the AON 4900 available to the general public? If yes, where and at what price?
Thanks!
Is the AON 4900 available to the general public? If yes, where and at what price?
Thanks!
Good question. I can't find the AON web site. Help Please
Here's a couple of places: http://www.helihobby.com/html/helico...ic_motors.html
http://www.gwsexpert.com/index.php?cPath=62_63
I am sure there are others
Thanks for the kind words, Bit.
I'll mention again that I'm no expert in the RC scale of things, so take everything fwiw.
Basically, I suggest you remove as much weight as possible from anything that spins, WITHOUT risking breaking something. In the slipper assembly for example, you could remove one of the bushings in the idler gear (since it has two and only needs one). You can also remove the spring and two washers that surround the spring. However in its place you'll have to put in a lightweight spacer (I used a plastic one) since the shaft isn't completely threaded. Finally, exchanging the stock shaft for a titanium one will also help.
As far as reducing weight in the suspension is concerned, I haven't been able to figure anything out on that yet. It seems like the suspension arms take quite a beating, and I'm currently running some FEA simulations to see if there's any weight that can be safely taken off them.
Oh and I forgot to mention a good example of how lightening the rotational mass of a driveline can bring more speed: think about all the people who buy lightened flywheels for their nitro RC's (or full-size cars for that matter).
anyone know if these are the same AON motors that are out for testing in the H8?Originally Posted by rstnboy
It's the T2415-4900 Thrust series motor on those pages which is the same one sent to me for testing.
We'll be stocking them shortly!Originally Posted by Mini-Devil
Were to find those AON motors?
I've searched alot but I have not managed to find any car-motor
Look a couple of posts up. Helihobby has it.
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