Recommend 3D Plane for a OS 56a
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Hi,
i need a 3D Plane for my new os 56a, can someone recommend one for these 4 stroke engine?
I want to learn hovering with it !
My Saito 82a is still unemployed, too.
thank you in advance
maiky
i need a 3D Plane for my new os 56a, can someone recommend one for these 4 stroke engine?
I want to learn hovering with it !
My Saito 82a is still unemployed, too.
thank you in advance
maiky
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From: Greenville, SC
I'd put that 56a in a Swany Fat Free Taco. I'd also look at the NitroPlanes Yak25. You could also get a Mojo 40 and build it light for foamy-style floating and power.
For the 86a...I'd look at the small line of Aeroworks planes. Maybe a Mojo 60 or an OMP profile plane. If you want more of an IMAC style plane, the Seagull 60-size planes are good, too.
I'm not sure what the stats are on either of those engines, but from what I understand that's where the range in which they need to be. Give us some more info and we'll probably be able to help more.
For the 86a...I'd look at the small line of Aeroworks planes. Maybe a Mojo 60 or an OMP profile plane. If you want more of an IMAC style plane, the Seagull 60-size planes are good, too.
I'm not sure what the stats are on either of those engines, but from what I understand that's where the range in which they need to be. Give us some more info and we'll probably be able to help more.
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I have a friend that has that motor in a Mini Hype from Weston UK. flys very nice, no problem hovering. Would recomend that combo, a small profile would also be good.
I have a friend that has that motor in a Mini Hype from Weston UK. flys very nice, no problem hovering. Would recomend that combo, a small profile would also be good.
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That 82 is perfect for a Mojo 40 or any other 40 size planes,
The Mojo 40 is as good as it gets for learning to hover ,,
Omp has a good 40 size arf for learning to hover, http://ohiomodelplanes.com/47edgearf/index.htm
The Mojo 40 is as good as it gets for learning to hover ,,
Omp has a good 40 size arf for learning to hover, http://ohiomodelplanes.com/47edgearf/index.htm
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Swanyhouse Fat free taco for the 52 and defiantly a Swanyhouse mojo 40 for the saito 82. The mojo 60 prefers atleast a saito 91 or best a saito 100
http://www.swanyshouse.com/index.aspx
http://www.swanyshouse.com/index.aspx
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Haha...sorry. I thought that he had an OS FS-81a, not a Saito .81. That's why I recommended the Mojo 60. Definitely, a Saito 82 would be awesome in a Mojo 40!!



