Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (Full Version)

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scootter -> Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (4/2/2008 3:51:53 AM)

i have a craft air cowboy 15 kit and it calls for up to 19 2 cycle. it has 52" wingspan.I have an OS 30 4 stroke. any opinions on this combo?




FlyerInOKC -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (4/2/2008 12:57:37 PM)

The .30 should have enough power the question is will it fit? I'm not familiar with that airplane so I don't know if it has a cowling.




scootter -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (4/2/2008 4:34:48 PM)

no cowling, looks like plenty of room, wingspan is 50 and not 52 like i first said.It is a shoulder wing plane also




FlyerInOKC -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (4/3/2008 2:59:20 AM)

I think you won't have any problems the .30 should do great.




vertical grimmace -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (4/18/2008 3:17:34 PM)

Could you post a picture of the box? I remember those in the hobby shop when I was a kid.




scootter -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (4/20/2008 2:43:05 PM)

Heres a pic




weswanson -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (5/3/2008 8:25:15 AM)

That was my first RC kit. What a nice flier. I had a Veco .19 on it. Wish I could find another kit like it. I flew in Hawii back in the 80's, the wind was always blowing at 15+, I could land like a helicopter! Enjoy!!!




green river rc -> RE: Craft air cowboy 15 and os 30? (5/11/2008 2:10:34 PM)

My first plane I built, flown and crashed[&o], kit cost $44.00 early 80's, flew nicely with a Enya .15.

A .30 will be plenty of power but it might be a little to heavy for a Cowboy. The wing has no leading edge sheeting so watch the power dives, you might fold it up like a cheep lawn chair.

Floaty and fun like weswason says, I suggest you keep it light.




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