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Engine for GP Pitts
I need an opinion as to what the best engine would be for a GP Pitts. I would use either a 4 stroke of a gas engine. I want plenty of power but don't want to overpower and tear the airframe apart.
I know there have been many flown and I am very interested in what has worked well. Please tell me if you have an engine that you feel is ideal. I am not interested in a particularly cheep engine. I want one that is going to run well and provide enough power. Thanks :-) |
Engine for GP Pitts
Try a ZDZ 40 or the Taurus 2.6
Both engines are light and have plenty of power. |
Engine Choice
Mine had the ZDZ 40; just not the "up" I wanted. Changed to a Taurus T-52. Now it's scary. Love it.
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Realism and power...
In the new ModelSport Video Magazine, John Beach brakes in a OS FT-300 twin on a stand and then proceeds to install it and fly it in the new GP 1/3 scale Pitts but I can't have one.
I already have two Byron Pitts. |
Engine for GP Pitts
I don't own the plane, but a good friend of mine does and he put a G-62 in it. I know it sounds like a lot, but it seems to fit the plane perfectlly. I've flown it and it flys great! I swear it'll land slower than a trainer and i couldn't make it do anything stupid in a stall.
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Engine for GP Pitts
I am currently putting one together with a Fuji 50. My LHS guy has one and he loves it.
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Engine for GP Pitts
In the new ModelSport Video Magazine, John Beach brakes in |
Hey, REALLY GOOD LOOKING GUY...
I'm not one to judge as to weather or not a guy is good looking but I saw this really HOT dude bounce this old "BI"-plane off the runway a couple of times in the video.
Can ya post a pinup for us? Just kidding. |
Engine for GP Pitts
I saw this really HOT dude bounce this old "BI"-plane off the runway a couple of times in the video. |
What engine?
I'm considering putting a ZDZ 80 in mine. If the pitts can handle a G-62 it will surely fly better with a large disc, smooth
running, and lighter weight engine like the 80. Electropiep Anyone try this yet? |
Can you spell overkill?
I'm considering putting a ZDZ 80 in mine. |
Engine for GP Pitts
Hey, Im the new guy.
I am very interested in the GP Pitts. Purchased and watched the Model Sports vid. Not enough time spent on this fine model in my opinon. I own, and was thinking of useing a FPE 2.4 engine, (41cc). Weighs in at 3 pounds, with a 20x10, produces 18#'s thrust. Whatcha think? I have it mounted on a Sig 4 star-120 now. weighs in at 15#'s and has vertialy unlimted vertical. I would like to add smoke the the Pitts also, so extra weight there. I have been very impressed with the FPE so far. Ran great right out of the box. I think it should fly the Pitts just fine, but I would like the opinon of others more experienced than I. I am not familar with the other engines mentioned in this thread. Except the O.S. Twin the "really good looking guy", mounted on the Pitts in the vid :) |
engine for 1/3 pitts
IMHO
I have seen the plane fly with several engine combinations they all seem to fly well. I like the Saito-300 twin, although the fuji-50 and the Moki 2.10 did well. It all depends on the way you like to fly. The G-62 must make that pitts ----- ROCK. Frank |
Engine for GP Pitts
The FPE 2.4 would not be a bad choice. I bet that 4*120 does rock with it! 18 lbs of thrust would not be bad at all on this plane. Especially if that is the engine you already have. A 22/8 prop may also make a difference considering the drag. I have seen them fly good with a G45 although it did have its limits, it certainly was not what I would call underpowered. I, too think I will add smoke-(got one laying around somewhere)--At one time I was concerned about the added weight--not anymore.
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Engine for GP Pitts
I am flying mine w/ FPE 2.4 and it is a good choice. While it does not have unlimited vertical, It flies the quite nice. I am not a 3-D flyer, but do like aerobatics, and it will do all the scale manuevers nicely, and due to the lite weight of the engine, keeps the whole package much lighter. I have flown w/20x10 Zinger Pro, and also w/ 19x11N Mezjlik 3-blade. I like the 3-blade best, good down line braking. This plane does not have the traditonal drag that most bipes exhibit. At 15lbs, floats in on landing, and will overshoot very easy. Have about 25 flights on mine and think it a KEEPER. :D
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Engine for GP Pitts
TLH101,
Thanks for the input. Glad to get a response from someone who has already done it. I was wondering about the engine mounting box I see in the pics. Was it necassary to remove it for the FPE? Also, did the firewall need extra strengthening to handle the big gas motor? I am planning to install higher torque than normal servos also. Im thinking coreless, metal gear, somewhere around 80 to 100 inch pounds. What are you useing? |
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