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Ed Cregger -> RE: KAOS AND RELATED PLANES AND INFO (9/20/2006 10:08:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: pimmnz Chaps, For those wondering about modern vs `old' engines I have a Super Kaos .60 with an original but new (unused) Lee special .60 (K&B/Veco) of early `70's vintage up front and to achieve balance the battery pack (JR 1100 mAh) is back about the middle of the wing, with the rest of the radio gear behind it. Keeping the tail light is not the problem with fitting `new' motors in these older designs, picking a light enough engine will be the problem. The OS LA series is one solution but I don't think that they will require any special building techniques in order to achieve balance. Of course you can fit an original engine, but those old mufflers are pretty noisy compared with the modern ones, and if you overheat or dingle the thing getting spares can be a problem. Sure sounds good when it winds up coming out of a reversal though. Evan. ------------- Just about any modern .50 - .53 will consistently turn the requisite 11x7 prop as fast, or faster, than even the Lee Custom K&B .61 PDP engine, which is nearly impossible to find these days. It will also weigh about the same weight. Frankly, the K&B .61 (new or used) or the HB .61, plain or PDP, new or used, is the perfect choice for these planes, unless you are out for "stupid power". When running a Fox .60 Eagle (baffled piston) on my Kaos 60 (original open front), I never had to worry about being nose heavy or tail heavy. It serentipitously balanced right on the mark. I'm not argueing with anyone. We're just shooting the bull here. <G>
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