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Electrickery
If you decide to try the dark side to power a control line model - please remember that you will need a timer or some remote method of stopping the motor. An IC engine will run ojut of fuel and stop - a lipoi battery that is allowed to drain too far will be ruined.
The control timers are capable of many things. This is one of the simplest and smallest
It has a bigger brother with more features
https://www.stevensaero.com/product/e-zee-electric-control-line-timer-ecl/
The control timers are capable of many things. This is one of the simplest and smallest
It has a bigger brother with more features
https://www.stevensaero.com/product/e-zee-electric-control-line-timer-ecl/
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