![]() ![]() So, in all, I will have two 2200mAh batteries on board. I found that with a 2200mAh (2.2Ah) battery, I could get 8.8min of flight time per motor. Using this equation, (Flight Time(min)=Battery Capacity(Ah)/Motor Amp Draw(Amperes)*48) Which takes into account the 80% rule of only discharging your batteries 80% of their capacity. Once you do this, you can then pick an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) that can handle the Amperage draw of the motor.įor this plane, I used 2 motors that would provide roughly 860g of thrust with a 10x4.7 propeller (1720g total) and draw about 12Amps each.(Info/ Recommended propeller found on motor manufacturers website). ![]() Pick a motor and battery that will give you a decent amount of thrust, and fair flight time. You will need to choose what electronics to use for your aircraft.
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