All Things That Fly Interview
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Two views of a custom version of the
HK-2213-20 motor that is used in the
New Directions RC VecJet XT.
Custom version of the S-3014-18 motor that is used for Rock Crawlers.
Scorpion motor mounted in Curtis Youngblood's new Rave 3D 450 size helicopter.
Custom Keyrings made by Scorpion including products for Chrysler and Toyota.
Custom commerative coins made for a
variety of clients by Scorpion.
Hundreds of Mickey Mouse and other
Disney collector pins arranged in a
display in the conference room.
Several custom collectors pins for the
Coca-Cola company commerating the
Pan-American Games.
One of the very first Scorpion Motor
prototypes ever made, a 2208 size.
Early Pre-Production version of a Scorpion 2208 size motor
The 35 amp Speed Controller that started it all! My first Beta Test unit that began my relationship with Scorpion.
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Inside the Scorpion Offices in Hong
Kong. Georges' office is at the back
left side. Shipping on the right, and
Accounting on the left out of the photo.
One corner of the Shipping Area. Yes, an RC modeler owns the company!
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The front of the Scorpion Offices at
the factory complex in China.
The entire Scorpion Complex. Office
buildingat the left, Factory in middle,
and Residence Hall at the back.
A coil of 0.2mm stator material, 1 meter in diameter and .5 meters wide. Bars of heat sink material sitting on top.
One of several punch presses used to stamp out stator plates. This machine is about 9 feet tall!
Close-up of punch die for for the HK-3026 stator plates
A tray of completed HK-3026 stators after stacking and pressing.
A video that shows the stacking and assembly of HK-3026 stators.
Hundreds and hundreds of stators after coming back from powder coating.
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