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tiffitech -> RE: Enya 4-C's (8/12/2011 5:57 PM)
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I have two 46-4c, a unrun 60-4c, an 90-4c and an 120-4c (first version, not the more powerful R120-4c). There are approx 20 two strokers from enya that I've bought mostly used and cheap of ebay, old 19-something, 29-IV 19X 21X, SS25 SS30,SS40 (not a single -BB jet) little 09ers and so on. I've rebuilding those little gems just for fun, still don't have much flying practice.. Sometimes before one wrote in one of the two big Enya threads here that he wonders why the heck a precision accustoming german that has or had engines from Webra, HB and others around it would buy japanese enyas. The answer is very simple: That Enya engines are beautifully engeneered and build. The horsepower numbers that one can read in Enyas datasheets are underestimated, a thing that isn't common anymore.. I've got parts directly from Ken Enya, for old engines too, not a problem in most cases. You can ask Ken about the angle for the prop driver on an -15 and you will get an precise answer next day in the mail. So far so good. {I have an older Rossi 90 RV RC I'm searching an crankshaft for, mailed to Axe-Rossi 3 times, they don't even answer.. just as a comparsion how different manufactures are doing in the support area.. (Now I have found a guy in the us that will me selling one for $110 + ~$14 Shipping. If it arrives in germany I have to pay boarder customs of 19% additionally....hmmm.... do I really need that engine??)} And yes, I do have Webras and HB engines too, but still wondering why people are paying the prices for OS Engines and parts, Those Engines really aren't that special like their prices. Kind Regards, Holm
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