Christen eagle help
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From: bangorwales, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi I have a christen eagle with a wingspan of around 59inches and was just wondering what engine people would put in it. I bought the plane from my local flying club but no one knows much about the plane. The plane hasnt been flown as far as I can tell. I wanted to put a petrol engine in it and was wondering wether to put a 26cc engine in or would that be too small or too big. I suppose I should mention also the 59inches come from the top wing dimentions and the fuselage is made from fibre glass. Any help would be very much appriciated.
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From: Dunlap,
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The recently reviewed Hangar 9 Christen Eagle (http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...rticle_id=1483) has a 54" wing span and appears to fly well with a 125 four stroke (20cc) glow engine. My GUESS is that a 26cc gasoline (petrol) engine in your plane would be fine, but I might go with a 30cc or 35cc depending on how heavy the plane is. If you already have the 26cc laying around, I'd say go for it!
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My Skyshark Eagle has a 64 inch span and I know these have been flown with anything from a 1.20 four stroke to a light weight 50cc gas. So your slightly smaller plane should do great with a light 30cc engine imho.






