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Old 12-08-2007 | 03:54 PM
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And true, I have a Saito 100 and a Saito 150 sittin on the shelf. I also have an OS 91 Surpass and two 70 surpasses sitting on that same shelf, Nothing wrong with any of the engines, I just don't have anything to put them in.

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Shame on you... depriving those poor defenseless engines of a home...

Chop, Chop.... get to work!

I've seen Mike's engine shelf. It would make 99% of other flyers drool with all the engines he's got sitting around not doing anything!!!

Although, I'm not one to talk as I have a similar shelf here!!

Ken

Shame on you too... I don't know what the weather's like in Okie.. But I DO know, you know how to build airplanes... So.. um... You too... get to work!

At least say you're TRYING to find homes for your engines.

I don't have homes for my motors either.. But I'm working on it! (I hope I'll need a trailer by spring.)


Actually, we do find homes for those engines on the shelves but they are only temporary homes. I have those engines set aside for use on reviews. So the engine may get installed on a plane for a review, and them will come off and go right back on the shelf until it's needed again. Sometimes I prefer to use my engines for a review because I KNOW they are broke in and I KNOW that I can rely on them in flight. What's scary is trying to shoot video on a plane with a brand new engine that is just barely broken in!! [X(]

Ken