this link works a bit better it's the " S " that counts #
WHY do you charge to download a catalog ? I don't get charged for walking in to a model shop or a sweet shop you prob put off 99.8% of people buying off you
http://www.fleetscale.com/
Peter
Perhaps you should should have clicked on the unmissable boldly displayed links to our main site http://www.fleetscale.co.uk (http://www.fleetscale.co.uk) as many, many people already do where you will find all our products listed and available for purchase.
I have to admit, I couldn't see links to a price list on the www.fleetscale.com link you gave me in the original reply, even after a second look, the .co.uk address workd fine though.
Andy
This setup is used in two Fairplay ASD tugs
I am very pleased with this set up, and for my next build I will surely consider brushless motors.
They have a lot of power with very compact dimensions.
If you take a motor with a low KV, gearing down is no problem with timingbelts
Are those home made drive units?
i have built a wyforce brushless awsome torque i used 600kv outrunners on 2s lipo . here's a link to the
build thread.
jabba.
http://modeltugforum.com/index.php?topic=2427.0
Any one any ideas on a brushless motor for a model tug, I'm thinking of fitting an inrunner in my Mobile Marine models Nangee, now swinging a 58mm prop in a 60mm Kort nozzle. An inrunner is probably easier to fit in the hull than an outrunner.
Andy
Many thanks John
Some pictures would be splendiferous :-))