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Guillow's Spitfire - 5/17/2002 4:40:19 AM   
gubbs3



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I'm building a Guillow's Spit and was planning on putting a S400 motor in it on 7 cells. Would this be a bit too heavy for this model?(27 inch span). I haven't built the wing yet and was wondering if the wing loading would end up too high I could add a couple inches to the wing. I plan on using elevator and ailerons without the rudder so I could save a little weight.
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Spit power - 5/17/2002 10:15:47 AM   
cyclonejack2002


 

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I think that might be to much power/weight for that airframe..
I'm building (soon to be) the Guillow's P-40 for a s280/7cell 600ae pack...you might want to check out the ezone formore info
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