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alienator and speed 600

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Hawkey - 03 Aug 2004 22:29 GMT
have "acquired" a boxed, new alienator (ripmax). I already have a Permax
600 (7.2v) motor.
As the recommended motor size is a 600, I am assuming that this maybe refers
to the "standard" graupner style 600 can, and I think this is maybe a
lighter motor than the Permax ?  The Permax weighs230 gram, and has power
output of around 120 watt. Assuming I keep the rest of the "build" as light
as poss, and overall model remains within weight range limits......what are
peoples opinions on using this particular motor? TYIA
oldpilot - 18 Aug 2004 01:07 GMT
There is no difference between a Permax 600 7.2 and a Graupner Speed 600
7.2

Cheers.   patrick.    :cool:  :)  :D

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The Natural Philosopher - 18 Aug 2004 19:26 GMT
> There is no difference between a Permax 600 7.2 and a Graupner Speed 600
> 7.2

Permax normally painted black ...:-)

> Cheers.   patrick.    :cool:  :)  :D
jim breeyear - 19 Aug 2004 15:08 GMT
my permax seemed heavier..

> There is no difference between a Permax 600 7.2 and a Graupner Speed 600
> 7.2
>
> Cheers.   patrick.    :cool:  :)  :D
 
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