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Multiplex Funjet front propeller drive conversion
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The Multiplex MPX Funjet 1 is a nice, fast and very robust jet like RC-plane.
Standard configuration is a back side pusher prop. But I didn't liked the crying sound of my pusher configuration.
So after a serious crash, which distroyed the complete front of my funjet, I thought about to convert this thing to a front driven plane.
Now, as a proud owner of a new Ender 3 V2 3d printer, I used fusion 360 to create my first own 3D construction to realize my idea. Quite ugly but working :-)
Result: It is working great! Fast, easy to fly and quite silent.
Please be very precise with center of gravity! original COG (85mm) is perfect, when you place an 3S 2200 accu close to the end of the funjet fuselage. But if you move COG only 5mm backwarts, the Funjet will be totally out of control. With the right COG it will fly very comfortable and stable - slow or fast as you like.
The extra wheight of 100g is no problem with my motor configuration.
Drive recommendation:
Brushless 354
Standard configuration is a back side pusher prop. But I didn't liked the crying sound of my pusher configuration.
So after a serious crash, which distroyed the complete front of my funjet, I thought about to convert this thing to a front driven plane.
Now, as a proud owner of a new Ender 3 V2 3d printer, I used fusion 360 to create my first own 3D construction to realize my idea. Quite ugly but working :-)
Result: It is working great! Fast, easy to fly and quite silent.
Please be very precise with center of gravity! original COG (85mm) is perfect, when you place an 3S 2200 accu close to the end of the funjet fuselage. But if you move COG only 5mm backwarts, the Funjet will be totally out of control. With the right COG it will fly very comfortable and stable - slow or fast as you like.
The extra wheight of 100g is no problem with my motor configuration.
Drive recommendation:
Brushless 354
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