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Where to put your motors?

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Foundationer

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Assuming* you were going to make a 500lbs, fairly sleek single seater with two electric motors (Think Rotax 185 but not much bigger than your fist and weighing 6lbs with a tiny 35" high revving prop) attached to two 50lb battery packs that can be pretty much any shape you want... Where would you put them?

*Lets also assume the following:
a. No power cord needed
b. Lipos go BANG. So does Gas.
c. I don't need to fly 200 miles.
d. charging it up for a few hours is fine.
e. Yes, obviously I am crazy.:ban:
 
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