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Old 03-17-2005 | 10:00 AM
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Ok, I bought a Magnum .91 4 stroke because they were on sale for $150... I've got a .61 magnum 4s that I've had no problems with so I figured, why not. Anyway, now I need to find a 3D plane for this engine. The engine weighs 22.3 oz. I would prefer not to run 30% nitro but if I have to so be it. As a side note I have flown a couple Funtana's and wasn't really impressed with them so I would like something different.

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With a .91 ?? I built one for a guy and he put an OS 70 on it... That's only an ounce lighter... Hmmmmmmmmmm.
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Accel Katana 70 or MOJO 60
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UCD 46.....less than half throttle hovers and climb outs.
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I haven't had the opportunity to fly one of those yet.... Hmmmm... I can tell already I will have too many choices
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I've seen the Kangke Extra300S/40 sport scale ARF fly with this engine. I know that this is a 40 size plane but the engine tucked in beautifully it was freakin awsome to watch!
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UCD 46.....less than half throttle hovers and climb outs.
Thats what I got. Allthough with an OS engine.
Loads of fun. Funny enough I was wondering what it would be like in a funtana.
Cheap plane and fun to fly. Probably not the best 3Der out there but good fun non the less.
I am using a 14X6 prop and have to shut the engine off to land Am waiting for my 15X4W to come in [8D]
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I have one on a U Can Do .46. Awesome!
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i have one on the UCD .60 and flys great. you have to use the 30% fuel so that it climbs out better but it is a great set up

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