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If i wanted to put spining rotors onto a Pavehawk, would you suggest using those tiny Pager motors?

Or is there an easier way around it?

)Dont suggest using a fan to blow them around :lol: )

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Ollie,

From what I've read, pager motors are the best way.

I saw a 1/72 Spitfire prop plane with a motorised propellor, once.

So, in a 1/48 or 1/35 helo, there should be enough room. Not sure how to get the tail rotor working as well....

You could put lights in it too....

Regards,

Gerard

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in what scale do you want to install the motor?

in 72 i think you can put it directly under the props, you can even add a second engine for the tail rotor.

I propose those little vibra engines in cell phones for the vibration function. I am thinking a way to install an engine in a dragon chopper scale 144.......

bruno

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If you reckon its possible in 1/72, its gonna be WAAAYYY easy to do it in 1/35. If i have to mount the rotors straight on and have to loose a bit of detail, thats fine, I just love the idea of a working Pavehawk on my shelf.

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