Hanger 9 .60 Mustang
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From: Ocean Springs,
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Wow, that's like asking who's the perfect wife for you 
I have a Saito .91 on mine and it flies super well with good vertical even with a scale interior and on-board glow driver thrown in. My vote is for the .91 or the 1.00 Saito if you have one laying around.
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I have a Saito .91 on mine and it flies super well with good vertical even with a scale interior and on-board glow driver thrown in. My vote is for the .91 or the 1.00 Saito if you have one laying around.
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From: Dracut,
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I'd vote for the Saito 100 on this one. A guy at our field has one and it has a ton of power for this plane. Inverted it starts on the first backflip every time.
You won't be sorry.
You won't be sorry.
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From: Wallingford,
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I have a Saito 100 in mine. Love it.. Starts on the first flip every time, and plenty of power. Highly recommend the 100! Haven't had any trouble with it, and it doesn't seem to mind being inverted at all.
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From: MA
Just finnished mine.I am trying to balance this plane.I am using the OS Surpass 70.The plane is way nose heavy.I have the battery and reciever all the way back to the first tail former.
I might be confused.They say C.G is 4 3/4 behind leading edge of wing.The mustangs wing starts were the front cowl connects to the wing.Should that be the leading edge.Thanks to all who reply.
I might be confused.They say C.G is 4 3/4 behind leading edge of wing.The mustangs wing starts were the front cowl connects to the wing.Should that be the leading edge.Thanks to all who reply.




