crrc pro 26 cc
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RE: crrc pro 26 cc
The Wildhare baby edge or baby extra, Aeroworks Yak or there are several other 70" planes (Cermark, Peak etc...)out there would be good for sport flying and some 3D. Not sure how well that engines goin to be for allout 3D, the power to weight ratio just isn't there. I had one in a Showtime 90 and it flew and ran very well, just not enough power for hardcore 3D. You could try putting it on a lightweight profile.
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RE: crrc pro 26 cc
Worked for hours with a fish scale and a dozen props..
Trying to do 3d on a TWIST 150.. at 11.5 lbs
Recomended props: around 9 to 10 lbs..
My break in prop 16x5 Zinnger , the last test at 14.5 lbs
Got yelled at by CRRC China for over reving but having fun...
112 flights and still running... Walt
Trying to do 3d on a TWIST 150.. at 11.5 lbs
Recomended props: around 9 to 10 lbs..
My break in prop 16x5 Zinnger , the last test at 14.5 lbs
Got yelled at by CRRC China for over reving but having fun...
112 flights and still running... Walt
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RE: crrc pro 26 cc
check out this video. looks like plenty of power to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGN5ViC4ORc