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I have one of the original Flyzone Cessna 182 models, the one with marooon trim color and a brushed 380 motor. Based on my experience with two other brushed motor park flyers I know that the power will be marginal and the plane will not perform very well and will basically be no fun to fly. I want to convert it to a brushless motor system from the get go. I need advice. I still do not know this lekky stuff well. I recently converted my Fun World 400 from brushed to brushless and I chose the wrong type of motor which caused an inflight meltdown and total destruction of the plane and all onboard equipment from the ensuing crash. Can you guys please advise me as to what motor would be appropriate, ESC, and prop? Thank you!
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