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Raybow 09-09-2002 07:58 PM

H 9 Taylorcraft
 
Well i have my New H9 Taylorcraft, what a Great Model , well constructed , Looooks Great.
Iam using a M v v s 1.60 Gas Engine which i hope meets my expectations .

When i get my new Computer will Post Photos.


Ray

LuvBipes 09-10-2002 02:32 AM

H 9 Taylorcraft
 
You will like this plane. I test flew a buddie's one that had a OS 160 TWIN 4-stroke in it and it flew great. It's quite aerobatic and flies "light" on the sticks. It also looks great in the air.
Have fun!

Arculis29 11-26-2002 05:20 AM

H9 Tcraft
 
Could I ask an opinion regarding this plane with and OS 1.20 III? :confused:

Raybow 11-26-2002 07:13 PM

H9 T/Craft
 
Arc

Iam not sure , but feel would be underpowered as it is a big plane.



Ray

Arculis29 11-27-2002 02:22 AM

H 9 Taylorcraft
 
Thanks, and I tend to agree. I just hate to spring for a new four stroke, but looks like the Saito 1.80 is the best way to go. The smell of gasoline in my van would be unaceptable!

GOFLYIN 12-06-2002 01:05 AM

H 9 Taylorcraft
 
Ray,

Let us know how the MVVS 1.60 works out. I just received my 1.60 (for another plane) and was thinking another one in the H9 T-Craft would be just the ticket. Not too sure about the power though.

Mark

JoeMamma 12-06-2002 01:28 AM

Taylorcraft
 
I've got a Saito 1.8 in mine. Plenty of power, but a gas hog. What a sweet flyer. One of the best ARF's I've purchased. Hanger 9's quality sure has improved in the last year or so.

If you're planning on runnin' a 1.8 Saito, I would suggest a larger fuel tank than the one supplied with the kit. I believe I increased the tank size by about 6 ounces.


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