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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 11:46 AM   
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I know you can run one but wondering if any one has any results. I like Graupner props better then MA but they do come at a price. Even the MA three blade is a couple bucks mor then a two blade.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 12:29 PM   
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Now you've got me stumped a three blader is more expensive?

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 1:30 PM   
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Now you've got me stumped a three blader is more expensive?



OF Graupner props are so expensive here that a two blade is more than a master airscrew 3 blade.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 1:34 PM   
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I know you can run one but wondering if any one has any results. I like Graupner props better then MA but they do come at a price. Even the MA three blade is a couple bucks mor then a two blade.

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A year ago i purchased a 14X7 - 3-blade Graupner prop for $19.99 + taxes (Cdn.) for comparison with an MA. In my opinion the Graupner is heavier, but i love them. My 14X7 is in combination of a Saito 100 on the H9 Corsair 60.


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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 1:51 PM   
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Now you've got me stumped a three blader is more expensive?



OF Graupner props are so expensive here that a two blade is more than a master airscrew 3 blade.



Graupners are not cheap and sometimes they're hard to find. For 2-blade props i use APC. I don't use MA so i cannot make any comparisons in regard to pricing 3/2 blade props. APC and Graupner works for me.


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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 2:09 PM   
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Yeh 3 blade MA are more then double there 2 blade counter part. I don't mind buying props I will use but, hate to have tons of extra's that won't be used.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 5:56 PM   
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I've run most makes of props and even with MA I find a wide range of flexibility. IMO, that is what makes a poor prop and the reason wood, APC and Graupner are so much better.

Even though wood can be problematic if there are wide temp and humidity variations, for many of my first flights they are almost mandatory to save the engine and even airframe if something goes wrong. I just have to account for their lighter weight.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 7:05 PM   
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Hi
I need a spray bar to saito 100TI.
there is no information which the spray bar you should have
It says buy a new carburetor?
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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 11:41 PM   
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@BLW.......................Would anyone care to share the late Mr. William Robison's notes ? Thank you.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/12/2012 11:53 PM   
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5843055/tm.htm


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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 12:03 AM   
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What happened is that my name is on the posts for Bill's work. I only uploaded the file. I wish we had the tools to edit that. W8YE did most of the work to correct my formatting mistakes to where it reads as well as it does now.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 12:46 PM   
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@W8YE....................Thank you for Bill's notes.


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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 1:54 PM   
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Would have been interesting to see figures for bigger props or more pitch. Got time and props?

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OK, I should have predicted these results, that way folks would think I am a deviner of sorts.

Fuel for both engines===WildCat 15% Premium Extra
Prop for both============= APC 13x6


Saito .65/stock muffler, rpm====9,800, rpm/TurboHeader==10,000
Saito .62/stock muffler, rpm====9,780, rpm/TurboHeader===9,990

My assumption is that Horizon got their 9,900 rpm for the .62 using 30% fuel, that seems to be their standard.

The .65 wore an Enya A-3 plug
The .62 wore a Fox Miracle



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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 2:28 PM   
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My assumption is that Horizon gets their rpm figures for Saito engines in general using 30% fuel...

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 2:28 PM   
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Hey Charley, I'll do'er, its about 40 degrees and pouring rain here today. Here is something that surprised me the other day, although it shouldn't have. I ran a Bolly 13.5x6 and a Bolly 12.5x8 and got exactly the same rpm for each. About 9,450 on the .65, didn't try the Bolly's on the .62. I chose to not mention them because not many have Bollys. Its sad that Bolly went under. I have about 10 Bollys that I got from Fiery and Dar Zeelon and have not had to balance any of them. That's a rare thing.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 2:37 PM   
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My assumption is that Horizon gets their rpm figures for Saito engines in general using 30% fuel...


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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 4:40 PM   
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BLW........................Forgot what my member's number is.

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Charles- I went back thru my handwritten list and can't find you. I started at #488 after Bill passed away. This may have been around 2006.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/13/2012 5:27 PM   
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BLW........................Forgot what my member's number is.

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Charles- I went back thru my handwritten list and can't find you. I started at #488 after Bill passed away. This may have been around 2006.



@BLW...............i read through a few pages but i can't see any proof that i was given a member's number. How about getting a new number ?

Thanks
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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/14/2012 2:44 AM   
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Charles,

That wild goose chase I just went on was a little funny after a few minutes. I went back to an old post of yours in Oct 2007, and you signed the post as #406. Guess that's your number. Seriously, I need to go back and copy the membership lists that Bill Robison would post every few months for questions like yours.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/14/2012 4:01 PM   
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This is interesting for several reasons:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Saito-50-Four-Stroke-Glow-Engine-with-electic-onbaord-starter-FA50-/130799704116?pt=US_Character_Radio_Control_Toys&hash=item1e74451834

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/14/2012 4:34 PM   
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Wow - how cool is that!

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/14/2012 7:21 PM   
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and, longest velocity stack in recorded history, just because.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/14/2012 7:29 PM   
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That looks very cool! Doesn't look like you can get much prop on it though. I wonder what the added weight is?


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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/14/2012 9:09 PM   
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Charles,

That wild goose chase I just went on was a little funny after a few minutes. I went back to an old post of yours in Oct 2007, and you signed the post as #406. Guess that's your number. Seriously, I need to go back and copy the membership lists that Bill Robison would post every few months for questions like yours.


@BLW......................Thanks mate. # 406 it is then. This thread is so huge and interesting that i keep losing track of the pages i've read.

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RE: Welcome to Club SAITO ! - 11/15/2012 6:20 PM   
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Now you've got me stumped a three blader is more expensive?



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Graupners are not cheap and sometimes they're hard to find. For 2-blade props i use APC. I don't use MA so i cannot make any comparisons in regard to pricing 3/2 blade props. APC and Graupner works for me.






that is a shame. I think they are made in Windsor, ON, CA

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