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Old 03-03-2005, 06:52 PM
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It came in today from Larry D,, he had e-mailed me earlier in the week to check,,I ordered a head and some plugs and he wanted to make sure I knew that it (VA) came with a head and plug...he also threw in a prop , nice of him since I had forgotten to order one....Rog
Old 03-03-2005, 07:05 PM
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Rog, Rog, Rog,


What on earth are you mounting a VA to up there????????

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Old 03-03-2005, 07:10 PM
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Dont know yet,,but query me this friend,,pray tell what are you mounting 30 product engines on? makin yourself an ultralight are ya?
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Rog,

I don't know either!!! I am sure a few will become Sniper DR's, a couple engines for me to fly and the rest who knows. With the price of cylinder/piston sets being $15.00 and crankcase/crank/drive washer sets being the same I couldn't pass on the deal!!!!

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So your guilty too,, who has a VA?,,I wonder if its powerful enough for my contest plane..the mini 4-star...is the VA more for light weight speed and rpm's or does it have more power like a .061?,Heck I dont know why I buy half the stuff I buy,same as the Nelson plugs and Gal..head,I just thought it looked cool ,or rather I think it looks cool,,probably the other reason I dont worry so much about crashing,,I got back up stuff,just have a BAD habit of starting a project and then moving on to the next one before any where near finishing....youve heard of Strattera right..........Rog
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Hey Tim, How about a 1/2a Spruce Goose? If I'm thinking right, it had like 8 engines on it!
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Hey Tim, How about a 1/2a Spruce Goose? If I'm thinking right, it had like 8 engines on it!

A little too little and too late. There was a plane quite a few years ago in M.A.N. when it was worth reading, like 20 years ago, who built a plane with 12 baby bees on it. It had to be the comedy of errors getting all of them running and kept full till the last one was started.
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Oh the plane was a copy of one of the Dornier flying boats of the 30's

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