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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/10/2004 1:05:37 AM   
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    yeah u always want that tank on the CG if possible....

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 3:51:43 AM   
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    I guess nobody is really looking at the Saito 100 as an engine..Sounds like most are considering either a 1.50 or 1.80 Satio..Same as the 40 size..Most either put a .90 or 100 in it...

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 1:16:32 PM   
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    O.S. Master Here just wanted to ask some questions about this fine model, ok here it goes; What would be the ideal engine for this plane, I might want a saito 180, but that seams like alot and I'm afraid it will vibrate and then crash; (I basically want it to pull out of a hover easily.) Thanks, O.S. Master.





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    Just because it says it can handle 10 amps doesn't mean it can't handle more!!

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 2:09:03 PM   
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    120 is the smallest the average guy will use on this bird it needs that if you want to t-roll or have that unlimted verticle. look at the weight of the bird.....then add some

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 7:21:19 PM   
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    I decided I might want to try a 2-stroke FSr 1.08 or should I go with a 4-banger please help me decide!!!!!!!

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 9:10:17 PM   
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    I plan on using a Saito 100 in mine. I spoke with Mike McConville about the plane and he strongly recommends that motor. The prototype at Toledo had the 100 in it.

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 9:41:56 PM   
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    I think the 150 would be a good fit

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 10:56:11 PM   
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    You guys aren't serious, are you?

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 10:57:07 PM   
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    r u going to have to purchase your next motor 4 this project as there is nothing lying around the house?

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/13/2004 11:10:19 PM   
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    I know I have to get a new one...Shame aint it!!!

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/14/2004 1:56:29 AM   
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    You can download the instruction manual on Horizon's website if anyone wants a sneak peek!!

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/14/2004 4:19:06 AM   
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    well mine's getting a os 160 fx. should be about the same as a satio 100 on the small one. me like power

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/14/2004 4:34:36 AM   
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    YS-140 sport should do the trick. On the 40 size I had unlimited and it rocketed out of the hover on a YS-63. A buddy had the same setup on his. A 120-150 four should do the trick nicely!

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    RE: Funtana 90! - 4/14/2004 8:01:26 AM   
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    OS 1.60 FX sounds GOOOD!! But I have an RCS 140 that needs a home.


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