Otto Kudrna
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Joined: 2/19/2002 From: Burr Ridge, IL, USA Status: offline
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Hello All Do to the fact that every e-mail I get is a new learning experience, I have made the following determination to keep all of you as satisfied customers. In the case of modern Sport Type Aviation aircraft such as Cessnas, Beaches, Pipers, and so on. These airplanes in real life have Hi-reving engines turning small props. Even though there is a RCV engine that will give decent performance on these types of airplanes, the RCV engines will give scale flight, but sometimes a larger than scale prop will have to be used. In these situations, or in any situation where a direct drive engine will turn a scale, or close to scale prop, I recommend that a direct drive engine be used. At the moment RCV only has the 58-CD in this category of engines, with a larger one in the works. I hope that this helps in determining your engine choices in the future. I recommend the RCV SP-Series engines for war bird applications mainly or vintage aircraft which used low-reving engines, which were in many situations geared to turn large props. I know that this may create an interesting situation, because this would mean that I recommend a RCV engine for the Large Stionson, yet I do not recommend a RCV engine for the Cessna-182 or the T-34 or the Beach. If you get this impression, you ARE correct. Thank You Otto Kudrna, RCV Tech Support Americas
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