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I used these for gliders and park flyers before the advent of brushless and lipoly, although I have used a 2 cell Lipoly with great success. Also, I understand that Hobby/King sells a adapter that will let you run a Brushless motor with a brushed speed control like these. It's a very compact 4 channel reciever with a built in speed control. I will of course combine shipping, thanks and good luck....Mike MCR-4A 4ch receiver for R/C aircraft Complete with built in FET AMP (ESC) Size: 31.6x74.2x16.1mm Weight: 44.0g Range: 500m on the ground & 1000m in the air ESC: Idle to maximum speed, no brake for aircraft Voltage: 6.0~8.4V or 2 cell li-poly Motor: 280 to 540 sized brushed motor or Brushless with adapter FET amplifier with miniature lightweight 4 channel receiver and motor controller in one pack. Futaba high power MOS FET is used in the amplifier. Built-in high performance low voltage 'autocut' circuit prevents loss of control due to power supply voltage drop during flight. The motor speed can be controlled steplessly from maximum slow to high, acrobatics equal to those of engine aircraft can be reproduced even with an aircraft. Built it heat protector prevents overheating of the amplifier by a continuous overcurrent. Built-in constant voltage power supply circuit operates the receiver servos at the best voltage at all times. |
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