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RE: MalayAsian Hangar - 5/20/2004 6:53:07 AM   
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Don't need any help to run the MVVS 1.6 I am sure it will satrt and run perfectly once I get the time to finish the work on the plane. Best part is I don't have to waste my time or money to dismantle the engine and send the parts overseas to get some so called tuning/porting done to get power out of it, unlike the WEAK OS1.6. Still marcus, even after that tuning, I think the MVVS will still kick the OS.

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RE: MalayAsian Hangar - 5/20/2004 7:06:37 AM   
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HMMM the DA looks like a 1940s design? Probably is too!!!!

Marcus isnt loosing his hair, he tried to prop hang too low and close and cut his hair

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RE: MalayAsian Hangar - 5/20/2004 7:43:34 AM   
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DRROOOLLLL!!!!MELELEH AIR LIUR!!!!! A very light engine with super power thats what I want!!! Marcus!! Thanks for answering my questions and some.
Some how your hot mail couldn't get thru with my reply. Awaiting some running figures when ever you are ready. Good luck!

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RE: MalayAsian Hangar - 5/20/2004 8:25:16 AM   
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Some of the old engines that came out in the 1930s and 1940s had the same thin crankcase. They were all ignition (other than the Drone Diesel), and were fairly weak by today's standards. When people tried to convert them to glow, they blew up. Here are some examples:







Iskandar

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RE: MalayAsian Hangar - 5/20/2004 9:41:23 AM   
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To everyone,








You can clearly see that I am happy !!!

tIANci, an 85" Wing span Funfly...own design or the EF YAK 54....it depends on several factors...when?..dont know yet....again depends on several factors. I'll keep this thread updated on any progress.

Isky, its does look like the Tazmanian Devil... spins a prop like it too !!!

MalaysianFlyer....wait and see.

Regards.

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RE: MalayAsian Hangar - 5/20/2004 11:52:17 AM   
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BTW Marcus were you taxed?

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