.61 two stroke... Needs a plane any suggestions?
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I have a 61 two stroke that needs a plane to tug around. I think I want to put it in an edge / 300s / cap type plane. Any suggestions on a light weight model thats fun to fly. Currently I fly a WACO 60 Biplane 100 saito / GP Shoestring 61 2 stroke / WW1 Eindecker 61 four stroke /
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From: sparta,
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well theres the great plane 40 size extra arf its a nice plane i have it with a os 50 sx about the same power it will balance fine withe that engine
h9 funtana would need pits muffler
phoenix giles good plane for that engine and cheap built good to
phoenix sukhoi good plane
kyosho cap 40 size people seem to like it with that engine
kyosho pits had one with a os 46 fx os 61 would be good on it
i know theres a lot more
h9 funtana would need pits muffler
phoenix giles good plane for that engine and cheap built good to
phoenix sukhoi good plane
kyosho cap 40 size people seem to like it with that engine
kyosho pits had one with a os 46 fx os 61 would be good on it
i know theres a lot more
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From: Caracas, VENEZUELA
I am with you on this decision. OS .61 two stroke waiting for a plane. Theres a thread on this forum about the Pacific Aeromodels, and World Models Edge 540 T. Cant wait for the flying review, but so far they are my two choices.
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From: hollywood, MD
Lanier's .46-.60 size extra 300l flies great with a .61. The wing is already joined and fiberglassed for you. Only one aileron servo with torque rods but works well. Good slow speed performance. Landing gear is painted to match covering. Paint on cowl is brittle and flakes off.
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