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RE: H9 Sundowner - 3/27/2008 12:15:19 PM   
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Nose over is for sure. Man i thought mine was quick with the small Saito 180. You guys are hot rods. You would have been great dirt track racers lol. That is all we talked was bigger motor. Then you got to hook it up lol. But at the moment i am in need of a new fuse for mine. As above adapter broke right outside the head and let the muffler come off and i lost backpressure to far from home lol. Anyone have an extra fuse lying around not doing nothing I would take it off your hands and be ever so greatful. A PM is all it would take lol.

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 3/31/2008 2:34:34 PM   
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\Thinking about getting a Sundowner and using a super tiger g3250. Would that be to much motor or would I be better of with a Saito 180?

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/1/2008 5:24:40 PM   
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Do they sell carbon fiber landing gear for this model? I really need some!!!

thanks

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/1/2008 5:26:37 PM   
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as a matter of fact i do have an extra fuse.

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/2/2008 3:16:26 AM   
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kid chuckles:I had a 90 degree elbow break on me. The new packages with the 90 degree elbow state not to use the stock muffler since its to heavy and could break the elbow. I think that they want you to use the flex pipes.I hope that helps. By the way do you think a super tiger 3250 would be too much for the sundowner?

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/2/2008 4:19:55 AM   
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Just a update for you guys......

MVVS / or EVOLUTION is comming out with a 40ccGT..... (bored out 35gt) not much difference in weight but will swing moor wood, and that matters some.....\

The yare also comming out with a 50cc 3.3 lb engine....
80cc and 152 respectivly....... out in August for MVVS..... Not sure when EVolution and Horrizon will get theres.....

I also am not sure if the 35gt will be discontinued or not..... But I would think If you wanted more musturd for your SD and you have a 35GT you could get the larger piston and
cyl. and drop it in...... Not sure though on that one......

Justin

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/9/2008 4:37:59 AM   
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Hey guys I am thinking of using the hacker 50-14L, what do you think steve

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/9/2008 6:16:45 AM   
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Hey Steve,
I think man-like you should-like use the biggest motor that you can-like because my plane is -like bigger than yours....

Mike

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/9/2008 9:56:26 PM   
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Hey guys I am thinking of using the hacker 50-14L, what do you think steve


A50 14L or C50 14L?

Jack

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 2:34:00 AM   
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The A50-14l but i found out to small wont work what is the C50-14L thanks the runner

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 2:37:32 AM   
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The A50-14l but i found out to small wont work what is the C50-14L thanks the runner


That's why I asked, the A50 is definitely too small. I run an Axi 5330/F3A on mine and it has power to spare @ 12S...

Jack

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 2:48:54 AM   
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jfetter what battety and speed contoller do you use and what is the price for the batterys thanks the runner

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 4:34:06 AM   
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I put in an AXI 5345/14 (http://www.modelmotors.cz/index.php?page=61&product=5345&serie=14&line=GOLD) on a 12S 5000mha LIPOs with a Castle 110HV ESC and APC 16x12e prop. It is scary fast...at least 130mph!!!

The nice thing about this motor is you can put a seriously aggressive prop on it to get more speed.

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 6:43:54 AM   
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jfetter what battety and speed contoller do you use and what is the price for the batterys thanks the runner


I run 2 x FP 6S 5350 packs and 2 x FP 6S2P 5000 packs with a Jeti Spin 99, Axi 5330/F3A turning a Mejzlik 20 x 12E CF prop. The 5350 packs run $300 each...

Jack

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 2:22:26 PM   
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So far no response to my question if the super tigre 3250 would be too much for this plane. Any response would be appreciated. Thanks

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/10/2008 4:38:19 PM   
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So far no response to my question if the super tigre 3250 would be too much for this plane. Any response would be appreciated. Thanks


I'm sure someone would if they knew the answer, it could just be no one is certain...

Jack

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RE: H9 Sundowner - 4/15/2008 4:07:41 AM   
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I have a sundowner new in box, will sell cheap pm me or call 530 926-0500 or 530 925-4391 steve

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