GTM Hanriot HD1 #6252
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RE: GTM Hanriot HD1 #6252
Well I ended up with the Evolution g26 engine and it is a good fit. iIam also doing a smoke system so you can see that I have 2 tanks fitted in there and that made me put the Ruder and Elevator servos back under the seat as you can see the front of the plane is preetty full with tanks ingnition, pump and batteries. I am waiting for the muffler to arrive before I determine where the Battries will go. I also had to take some photos of her uncovered, as that iwill be my next step. This is a great build. I am nowhere near the quality of builder as others but I feel that I am getting better.
Joel
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Just wondering how the builds are coming with all the Hanriot's out there.
I just started one that I got for Christmas and am struggling with which gas engine to use.
I just started one that I got for Christmas and am struggling with which gas engine to use.
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Rear carb engines are probably out. The Hanriot has a very short nose moment and I'm trying not to cut into the nominal firewall location.
I need about 4.75 inches from firewall to prop location.
Even the Saito 30 gasser is 6.375 from mount to prop. Way too long! [&o]
I need about 4.75 inches from firewall to prop location.
Even the Saito 30 gasser is 6.375 from mount to prop. Way too long! [&o]