This is the power system we used to power the Yak 55. It will fly any of the “6 Best 3D Trainers” described in this article.
This little power house (about half the size of this photo) ,weighing only 9 grams, is similar to the Hitec HS-55 but a lot less expensive: $5.50 from Heads UP RC. $4.95 each if you order four.
Comes complete with arms and screws.
The Pulso is one of our favourite motors especially for small and midsize airplanes.
The 2212/26 has a KV of 920, a 3mm shaft and weighs in at 57 grams. It will handle 3 Lipos and will fly models up to 700 grams.
Parts that come with the Pulso 2212/26
Pulso’s DLP33A+ (33 amp) speed controller with build-in 3amp BEC weighs 22 grams. It will handle up to 4 Lipos. A program card makes setup a snap.
The Corona RS410 is a full range 72Mhz micro receiver with standard 3-pin connection ports. It can be used on models weighing several pounds. Its “Auto Shift “ feature allows it to be used with both positive and negative shift transmitters. From Heads Up RC.
List: $11.50 Crystal: $2.95.
This 1300mAh, 20C, from Heads Up RC, ($19.95) is the battery we now recommend. Comes with Dean connectors. One of the things we like is that
it comes with a charging jack that permits us to use our Blinky Battery Balancer from Astro Flight.