GP PT-19 Engine??
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From: Apache Junction,
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OS .91 Surpass. Flies great and exhaust is completely hidden? With an on board glow the ONLY hole in the cowl, other than the three scale openings up front, is for the needle adjust.
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From: Cypress, TX
I used an OS 120 FS. Also on board glow and muffler extension fit perfect. I did open the intake holes to increase airflow. Did have to add tail weight so I'd use an OS 91 FS if I had to do it all over again. Love the plane.....
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Tony,
I've used a Satio 100 on my first GP PT19 and using it again on my second. I installed an on-board glow and mounted the engine inverted. On my second plane, I'm purchasing the new Slimline inverted PITTS muffler. Satio's dorky flex muffler keeps breaking.
Dave
I've used a Satio 100 on my first GP PT19 and using it again on my second. I installed an on-board glow and mounted the engine inverted. On my second plane, I'm purchasing the new Slimline inverted PITTS muffler. Satio's dorky flex muffler keeps breaking.
Dave
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I want to fly gasser on this one, will Zenoah G26 fit? The power is about the same as 120 FS.
I want to fly gasser on this one, will Zenoah G26 fit? The power is about the same as 120 FS.
http://www.modelairplanenews.com/reviews/pt19.asp
The GP & H9 versions were similar size, so some of the info could possibly apply.




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