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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 6/26/2003 6:46:15 PM   
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Hi guys.....

Just got a webra 36 for my soon finished graupner eurofighter, and my Topaz A-4. I think they wil go quite well on this engine. But, whitch prop do you think would suite this engine? I dont know how many HP this engine has, and Webra doesn`t even have it on their site yet. But they do have the spec`s for the 35 which is 1,45hp at 19000. I would think that this engine is around the same.


some pics....

No dounbt that the Eurotek engine is a webra


my little babies :-)



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Nice planes - 6/26/2003 9:52:57 PM   
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Where do you find the Topaz A-4?

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 6/27/2003 12:08:34 AM   
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I was lucky, my local hobby store had one.

But I have found another source for them i germany.

http://www.rc-tronics-topp-rippin.de/tka1_003.htm

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 6/27/2003 12:28:35 AM   
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The A-4 is a neat little jet :-)







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Kit...Arc...Arf - 6/27/2003 9:03:58 AM   
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Thanks for helping me find the website. I don't read German, so I'm wondering how much assembly is required for these? It would be great to have something out of the ordinary to take to the field. WW

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Oh Yeah-Prop! - 6/27/2003 9:24:25 AM   
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I would try a 9x7 or 8x8 prop on the west 36 (after it's broken in) It's probably got more power than the 35. I've run a 9x5 and a 9.5x6 on a Leo 37 Heli motor on 10% that's not as strong as either of these engines with good results, so the west 36 should pull even more--WW

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 6/27/2003 4:19:38 PM   
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Thanks, ill try these props..

I also bougt the mirrage kit, still unbuilt. All the other kits are built exactly the samr way. Glass fuse, venered foam core wings, and balsa stabs. Not verry much work to do.



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Them jets - 7/25/2003 9:28:02 PM   
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Nice, prefer the Hawk below

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/25/2003 9:42:26 PM   
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I was thinking 8x8 too... maybe a 9x6 for the initial flights...

These look like neat little planes.

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/25/2003 10:18:02 PM   
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Hey, thats the large vesion of my eurofighter which I crashed last week
What's the wingspan on this one?

Abou the prop: 9x7 to start with, then an 8x8 or something

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 3:02:49 AM   
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Its not much larger than yours 89cm wingspan

But Ive moved on to try complete my UK Aerotek F-4 phantom.
Im also restoring a BAE Hawk fram the same company....... how did I get all these planes........so little time :-)







90 size prop jets...uuummm :-)


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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 12:52:14 PM   
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Oh no, C'mon SJN, this is mean. I've wanted these planes but they've always been Ducted fan especially the Hawk.
Please, Please Please tell me where you got the Bae Hawk from and what you are going to use to power it.

I might actually be able to have a Red Arrow after all.
PLEASE GIVE A WEBSITE!!!

Cheers
Dave

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 12:54:29 PM   
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What are the Specs of the BAe Hawk. What is the kit/artf described as by the Manufacturer?
How much was it???????


Thanks Mate
Dave

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 1:20:53 PM   
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The only AeroTECH Hawk i can find is the Profile Kit???? This ain't it is it? on the ATI site?

That Hawk of yours sure is nice!

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 2:28:59 PM   
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sorry Dave, but the company doesn`t exist anymore.

But since you live in the UK, maybe some of the hobby stores might have one lying around somewhere....


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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 2:31:23 PM   
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why dont you just get a ducted fan one, and put a prop engine in the nose then ?

My hawk looks like it could have been a DF plane, they just closed off the intakes, and cut the nose off :-)

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speed prop for my Webra 36, skyhawk, eurofighter - 7/26/2003 2:34:21 PM   
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