Winding speed does not seem to matter with 2-99 and the scary part is that it breaks several minutes after winding. If you get a good 1st wind the motor is safe to use quite a few more flights. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jeffrey.hood 
  To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 8:56 AM
  Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Re: 2/99
  I'm happy with my batch... I got a pretty large quantity off of EBay,
  and in my testing, it is just a few percent below the small bit of
  5/99 that I have... and it is also better than the 7/97 and 3/02 that
  I have also... The torque curves that I generated are almost
  identical to my 5/99, but it does seem to break a bit below the
  5/99... but I might do some more tests and take more time during the
  winding... I used it over the summer, and it was making a difference
  over the 3/02 that I used before that...
  JH
  > I've recently acquired some 2/99. I know it is a good batch, but
  I've never
  > flown with it. As I understand it is not quite as good as the best
  5/99, but
  > in the same league as 7/97 and 3/02.
  > 
  > How is this stuff holding up to the aging process? I want to know
  whether to
  > use it as soon as possible or take my time.
  > 
  > Thx
  > 
  > DD
   
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