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wolf iberkleid 02-11-2006 10:45 AM

VMAR TOMAHAWK
 
I GOT A VMAR TOMAHAWK (ARF) AS A PRESENT, IT IS A REALLY NICE LOOKING AIRPLANE, I FINISHED IT AND IT WEIGHTS 8 POUNDS. I WOULD OIKE TO KNOW IF THIS PLANE WILL BE ABLE TO FLY AND LAND SAFELY WITHT HAT WING LOAD.

ANY COMENT OR ADVICE IS GREATELY APRECIATED.

ALSO IF ANY ONE IS INTERESTED IN HIGH ALTUTUTES I FLY AT 4100 METERS (14000 FT) ABOVE SEA LEVEL. AIRPLANES PEROFRM A BIT DIFFERENT AT THIS HEIGHTS.

THANKS TO ALL

Kmot 02-11-2006 12:32 PM

RE: VMAR TOMAHAWK
 
Can you even get a normally aspirated engine to perform well at that altitude? What about breathing yourself? Wow! [X(]

briansommers 02-11-2006 12:35 PM

RE: VMAR TOMAHAWK
 
wow![X(] i thought i was flying, high

i fly at 8000'

i use hotter engines and use 15% fuel and it works great

Richmond RC Response Center 02-11-2006 01:21 PM

RE: VMAR TOMAHAWK
 
Wolf... you are certainly at a high altitude! Can you please advise what engine you normally use for an 8 pound model at this altitude?

tae698 11-18-2010 11:10 PM

RE: VMAR TOMAHAWK
 
YES IT PERFORMS DIFFERENTLY I FLY AT 92000 FT ITULCACHI QUITO ECUADOR

Multi-Engine Guy 11-18-2010 11:58 PM

RE: VMAR TOMAHAWK
 
tae698,
Uuuhhh...... 92,000ft ???? Man, I thought 14,000ft was pretty high to
flying model airplanes. Where do you fly from, the International Space station?
Or did you just add one too many zero'shttp://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/js/f...sn/biggrin.gif


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