Not quite, I would say that it is above par for a .46 glow. It is a great replacement for anything from a .40-.55 sized glow. You'll find that it is on par for the output of the .46 glow on smaller props like 10x6 - 11x8, but it turns the larger props, 12x6 - 13x8 faster than a 0.55 is capable of. The torque curve is flatter than that of a standard glow which results in it being able to turn larger props faster. This engine turns any of the standard props from 11x6 - 13x6 VERY happily, and is quite happy on the 10 inch and 13 inch props as well.
Hope this helps!
Jimmy
ORIGINAL: texasclouds
So would you say this engine's performance in the airis at par with a standard .46 glow? That is what I see with the numbers provided. Most .40 size planes fly quite nice with a .46 glow engine.</p>