Goldberg Ultimate
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From: APO,
AE, GERMANY
Does anyone have any reasons why not to run a Saito inverted on the Goldberg Ultimate? I think I have seen a few inverted installations. I run all my saitos inverted and have yet to have any problems - flooding or otherwise.
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I don't understand. You say you run all your engines inverted without a problem. What is so different about the Goldberg Ultimate ? I had one for 10 years and it is just like any other bipe - except it flies better than most
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I Have a Satio 150 in mine and have it mounted sideways. This directs the exhaust out the bottom, and keeps the head out of harms way in the unlikely event of a nose strike, makes attaching the hot shot easier, and looks better, as the Ultimate has a very long tapered nose that has a lot more room side to side, than on the bottom. The Pitts and Christian Eagle I mount inverted.
BTW, of those three, the Ultimate is hands down, the best flying, for everything other than tumbling maneuvers.
BTW, of those three, the Ultimate is hands down, the best flying, for everything other than tumbling maneuvers.



