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Old 11-25-2005, 08:38 PM
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My trusty Super Tigre G.61 equipped with a Perry pump, Perry carburetor and tuned muffler (about 20" long, including header) will swing a Topflite 11 x 8 wood prop at 12,900 RPM static. That's on 15% nitro fuel. This engine made my Bridi Super Chaos really perform well!

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Which G. 61? Modern or classic?
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Which G. 61? Modern or classic?
Modern. I bought the engine new about 5 years ago. It's schnurle ported rather than loop-scavanged like the old G.60 Bluehead.

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I have two G.60 Blueheads, one is loop scavanged the other is STS ported ABC ringed. The latter is almost as powerfull as modern engines, but not as user friendly.

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