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Old 08-26-2007, 08:49 PM
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Matt_M
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Default Twin engined pusher?

I was just curious, does there exist any twin engined pushers? Something designed for mainly high top speed at least using twin engines, not something bulky.

Trying to find something interesting to shove 2 new motors into.

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Old 08-27-2007, 09:27 AM
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theres an sr71 kit out there somwere on th enternet dont rmeber were also known as a black bird....
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Default RE: Twin engined pusher?

If you could find plans a Beech Starship would be a great pusher r/c plane. Rutan design, swept wing with canards. One of the most beautiful planes ever built, I think.
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ORIGINAL: khodges

If you could find plans a Beech Starship would be a great pusher r/c plane. Rutan design, swept wing with canards. One of the most beautiful planes ever built, I think.
Wow you're right, I love that design. Nobody makes this as a kit? That's a bummer.

When it comes to planes, sadly about all I have time for lately is ARF. So finding plans to build that model may be somewhat of a task for me to complete.

Basically when I said "twin engined pusher", I had something in mind exactly like the Beech Starship without knowing it even existed. I have two .60 motors I really need a model for, and I wanted it to be something lightweight rather than bulky. So, I may have to give in and explore some other options.

BTW, I can't seem to find the SR71 anywhere. []

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