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what you can recommand an OS MAX or norvel

Old 07-23-2009, 09:59 PM
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Default what you can recommand an OS MAX or norvel

i ve been debating which one i buy,a norvel 049 or an os max 10LA so if somebody can give me advice i will be happy thank you
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Default RE: what you can recommand an OS MAX or norvel

It wou7ld depend on what you are going to put it on.

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Default RE: what you can recommand an OS MAX or norvel

There are so many kits with a size range of .049 to .10. Same goes with old .049 plans, a .10 with a 6x4 or 7x3 prop will fly those planes nicely. The OS .10 is a quality engine that will be easier to deal with than a .049 - .061.
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Default RE: what you can recommand an OS MAX or norvel

I agree with CP,,,unless theres a norvel within your grasp for retail or a friend,,,if your going the bay, be careful they get pretty high upwards of $100 for a new in box one....the OS is more user friendly but not quite as much fun when running, much cheaper...if theres a norvel on the shelf of your local hobby shop get it,,its basically an investment.....and it does kinda depend on the plane the OS would be able to do a little more choice of plane....Rog

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