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RE: Phoenix 8 trim problem - 5/8/2005 2:04:14 AM   
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I was not sure what it was, bought it new in 1985, and finally finished it...(thought the Curare was out of production by then). If someone has a pic of a Curare or Atlanta, I would appreciate seeing it. tyvm...Big_G

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RE: Phoenix 8 trim problem - 5/8/2005 2:10:45 AM   
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I was not sure what it was, bought it new in 1985, and finally finished it...(thought the Curare was out of production by then). If someone has a pic of a Curare or Atlanta, I would appreciate seeing it. tyvm...Big_G


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Not to worry Curares are pretty cool too!

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RE: Phoenix 8 trim problem - 5/8/2005 7:09:44 PM   
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Big G

You should let that Rossi really do some talking, try a APC prop. The prop in your photo is mostly all scream with no bite. JMHO

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RE: Phoenix 8 trim problem - 5/8/2005 7:33:55 PM   
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Big G

You should let that Rossi really do some talking, try a APC prop. The prop in your photo is mostly all scream with no bite. JMHO


Correct! Everyone ran big pitch APC 12/10 props on the more powerful engines like the OS 61SF P ABC.

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RE: Phoenix 8 trim problem - 5/8/2005 10:08:02 PM   
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You think it is slow?...LMAO!!....but I agree...too much speed is never enough!



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RE: Phoenix 8 trim problem - 5/8/2005 11:18:59 PM   
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I'm not saying you should change prop size as we are talking about (your) Old School. Plus you may not want to fool with the pipe going to a larger size prop. JMO that a APC prop would do a better job for you.

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