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Old 12-01-2002 | 04:17 AM
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i was just wondering if with a brison 3.2 if you get the sound of lets say a 3w 140 swinging a 30x10 prop. hope you all know what sound i'am talking about or if you have to get the bigger engines and props to get that great sound of a large prop turning or if you can get it with a smaller gas engine. i know this might sound like a petty thing but i am thinking about building a 29 % aeroworks edge instead teh 35% ive been saving for. i enough money know for the 29% and i could have it going nyh spring and i have heard alot of good things about the 29 %. any input would be apreciated. thanks
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If I were you I would wait for the DA-50 to come out. The 3W 50 would be almost as good, but its not a DA Fox Brisson and FPE (first place engines) 3.2 would also be a great engine for it. The AW 29% is a great plane. As far as sound goes, I'm not really sure. The engine will for sure not sound just like a DA-150, but proped right it can sound really close.

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