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Old 02-27-2003 | 01:43 PM
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Hello,

I am looking at purchasing a 99% built MT Extra 300 to keep on hand since its a pretty good deal. I was wondering if anyone thinks a Enya 45 would be a little too much engine for this plane? Any thoughts, I basically move engines from plane to plane as I see fit since I can't afford to buy an engine for every toy I have

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Old 02-27-2003 | 02:06 PM
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I just ordered a MT Extra 300 .25- I assume this is the one you refer to. I paid $79 bucks for it at Sheldon's Hobbies online. It sounds like a lot for the money. I plan to put my .30 FS Magnum in it. I'm not looking for 3-D performance. In fact, I'm going to widen the ailerons and use them as flapperons for slow landings. It looks like my plane will have a loading around 20, and I like lighter planes. From what I have read, the standard plane will run over 4 lbs. With your FS, you may have to move weight aft to balance the model, but I'm sure it will fly very well- should hover with a low-pitch prop. You may have to bend or replace the landing gear to clear the 12" or 13" props that would be best for your combo. Good luck! John
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Had one (and then sold it)... had a Webra 40 speed on there. Needless to say it was incredibly overpowered. And the engine, altough light for a 40 size, was probably too heavy for this plane. I'd stick something like an OS32 SX or Webra 32/35 on there for a lot of fun. Keep it light...

it'll fly with the 45, just keep the speed up on landing. you might consider taller gear for the size props you'll need.
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