Plane for OS 1.40-RX?!
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From: BergenHordaland, NORWAY
Hi guys!
I've got an OS 1.40-RX lying around, and need a plane to put it in... it's got a huge tuned-pipe, but i'm willing to go with at new in-cowl muffler, if it exists for the rear muffler exit. It used to be in a Carl Goldber Ultimate .90... but there the pipe was built in from the begining, and now I'd like an ARF, maby one that can fit the pipe.
I have been drooling over the Funtana 90 and the 1.40... but can't find the 1.40 as an ARF!!
Any sugestions??
Erik...
I've got an OS 1.40-RX lying around, and need a plane to put it in... it's got a huge tuned-pipe, but i'm willing to go with at new in-cowl muffler, if it exists for the rear muffler exit. It used to be in a Carl Goldber Ultimate .90... but there the pipe was built in from the begining, and now I'd like an ARF, maby one that can fit the pipe.

I have been drooling over the Funtana 90 and the 1.40... but can't find the 1.40 as an ARF!!
Any sugestions??
Erik...
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Hi "R/C Addict"
Here you can find the ARF Funtana 140 from Sebart:
http://www.sebart.it/!-html/sebart_models.htm
http://www.modellbau-deutsch.de/d/we..._140/start.php
Here you can find the ARF Funtana 140 from Sebart:
http://www.sebart.it/!-html/sebart_models.htm
http://www.modellbau-deutsch.de/d/we..._140/start.php
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Thanks guys!!
Is SebArt based in europe? 'Cause right now, i'm in Minnesota for a year... so i'd like to buy somthing here. (but can wait, if no better alternative..)
I love the Yak as well... but don't you need like super strong (AKA EXPENSIVE!!) servos for it?? Iv'e got soem that are strong enough for the funtana, but heard that the Yak needs even better ones... ?
Would the Funtana .90 be too little for the 1.40 engine? (just thinking, since it's soo cheep)
Erik...

Is SebArt based in europe? 'Cause right now, i'm in Minnesota for a year... so i'd like to buy somthing here. (but can wait, if no better alternative..)
I love the Yak as well... but don't you need like super strong (AKA EXPENSIVE!!) servos for it?? Iv'e got soem that are strong enough for the funtana, but heard that the Yak needs even better ones... ?
Would the Funtana .90 be too little for the 1.40 engine? (just thinking, since it's soo cheep)
Erik...
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For a retailer read this thread (and watch also the awesome video):
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/New_...2193931/tm.htm
For the Funtana 90 use the "search"-button here in rc-universe and you will find at least 2000 posts
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/New_...2193931/tm.htm
For the Funtana 90 use the "search"-button here in rc-universe and you will find at least 2000 posts
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/FUNT...2271355/tm.htm
I have 4 flights... best plane I have ever flown smaller then 35%
SWEEEEEEET plane!!
http://www.aero-model.com/ProductDet...?productID=428
or
http://www.hackerbrushless.com
I have spoken with these guys (Sean and Kina) and they have the best customer support I have seen in the industry!!!
I have 4 flights... best plane I have ever flown smaller then 35%
SWEEEEEEET plane!!
http://www.aero-model.com/ProductDet...?productID=428
or
http://www.hackerbrushless.com
I have spoken with these guys (Sean and Kina) and they have the best customer support I have seen in the industry!!!
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Thanks guys!
I'll post some news when i decide... the Funtana 140 seams just awsome!!
Mithrandir, I think I might go with the glow version though... since I already have the engine.
Thanks again!
Erik...
I'll post some news when i decide... the Funtana 140 seams just awsome!!

Mithrandir, I think I might go with the glow version though... since I already have the engine.
Thanks again!
Erik...
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Yeah.. that's a nice plane as well, but i think that the 1.40 might be a bit small for it, and i'd like it to do all out 3d.
But thanks anyway!!
Erik...
But thanks anyway!!
Erik...
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Yeah.. that's a nice plane as well, but i think that the 1.40 might be a bit small for it, and i'd like it to do all out 3d.
But thanks anyway!!
Erik...
Yeah.. that's a nice plane as well, but i think that the 1.40 might be a bit small for it, and i'd like it to do all out 3d.
But thanks anyway!!
Erik...
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I currently own both the GSP KATANA, and the FUNTANA 140S offered by HACKER BRUSHLESS/AERO-MODEL
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10..._1/key_/tm.htm
http://www.aero-model.com/ProductDet...?productID=428
The one offered by HACKER is about the same weight, but 78 inch wing rather then a 72 inch wing. $600.00 vs $200.00. But is much better built. Actually my GSP Katana was 11.75 with OS 160 and perry pump and Bison Exhaust. The FUNTANA 140S is powered by an electric system... HACKER C50 14 XL and HM 90 ACRO esc and 10S4P LiPo batteries. It weighs exactly 12 pounds. I would use 10S3P if I were to do it again, and that would drop almost 1 pound off the weight. If money is not a concern, the FUNTANA 140S is a better plane and more 3D'able. I mozey around the sky with the FUNTANA 140S at about 35% power, I can do a wall fast, or slow... it flies like a 40% scale plane, very smooth and with high damping in all 3 axii. I liked it so much.. I am buying another one!
http://www.aero-model.com/ProductDet...?productID=428
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10..._1/key_/tm.htm
http://www.aero-model.com/ProductDet...?productID=428
The one offered by HACKER is about the same weight, but 78 inch wing rather then a 72 inch wing. $600.00 vs $200.00. But is much better built. Actually my GSP Katana was 11.75 with OS 160 and perry pump and Bison Exhaust. The FUNTANA 140S is powered by an electric system... HACKER C50 14 XL and HM 90 ACRO esc and 10S4P LiPo batteries. It weighs exactly 12 pounds. I would use 10S3P if I were to do it again, and that would drop almost 1 pound off the weight. If money is not a concern, the FUNTANA 140S is a better plane and more 3D'able. I mozey around the sky with the FUNTANA 140S at about 35% power, I can do a wall fast, or slow... it flies like a 40% scale plane, very smooth and with high damping in all 3 axii. I liked it so much.. I am buying another one!
http://www.aero-model.com/ProductDet...?productID=428



