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e-BEAM Beam E4 > -6 or -8???
 
 
paintball_kidz
Senior Heliman
Location: Surrey, BC Canada

hehe,

grr.. I can't decide, I like the heli to have that "pop", but i am told ill only get like 4 mins of flight the the (-6)

i know that align and scorpion are different, but when I had the 3550KV 430L it didnt seem to have that much power at all.. Is this comparable with the -8?
06-26-2008 10:01 AM
 
 
Zaaaguy72
Veteran
Location: Grand Rapids, MN

The 8 turn scorpion is about the same kv as the align but has alot more grunt and doesnt bog as easy yet will give you good flight times. The 6 turn scorpion is ballistic and with the right gearing will have your head spinning around 3200 - 3300. It will definitely shorten your flight times though. Unless youre a great pilot, you wont be able to take advantage of the 6 turn and the 8 turn is more than powerfull enough to perform most tricks with ease.

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06-26-2008 12:59 PM
 
 
Brovic777
Elite Veteran
Location: Los Angeles, CA

Yea, the 6 motor is just too insane of power, and too little flight time. I even sold mine. The 8 would of been better. I'm using a Z-Power now that I've yet to test.

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06-26-2008 04:18 PM
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sookainian
Senior Heliman
Location: Singapore

I'm only getting 3mins30sec of flight time with the 2221-6 but the power is insane.

Well... if you wanna the "pop" the -6 is the way to go... But dont forget the amp draw on the -6 is higher then the -8. So you'll also need some good ESC and batts to work with...

Kenny
06-29-2008 06:51 PM
 
 
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