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iput a 049 on my ls150 ..i was wondering what kind of performance ill get out of it..im not sure a 049 is strong enough to keep the plane from stalling then again im not sure..
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RE: ls150
Kew,
Unless you built a brick the Cox .049 should have no problems flying your LS 150. Which Cox engine is it?
Later,
Tim
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Unless you built a brick the Cox .049 should have no problems flying your LS 150. Which Cox engine is it?
Later,
Tim
www.hypercoloranodizing.com
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RE: ls150
mine weighs 17OZ...i'm use a standard product C/L engine...it flies a little to fast for me, but it's great experience for me to learn to think one step ahead of it...flies great with that engine,also a black widow is a good choice...try to keep it as lite as possible...
here a pic of the engine...
john
here a pic of the engine...
john
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here a pic of the engine...
john
here a pic of the engine...
john
Until I sorted out the reflection on the backside of the prop, your engine looked like it had a wart on the end of the propshaft.
the "other" Andrew