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Gentalmen Please
Basic straight up , What is the largest ARF two or four engined plane to go.
Where and what. Cheer's Bob |
RE: Gentalmen Please
GP had a twin engine Catalina a while back, and now Seagul has a twin engine 'Dual Ace' (70"ws.)
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VQ P-61 89.1" wing span
Yellow Aircraft P-38 100" |
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Near the bottom of this page:
http://www.modelengines.com.au/aircraft%20gallery.htm is a B-24 ARF that is 4.24 meter wingspan. Made in China, not sure if it is available in the US market yet. |
RE: Gentalmen Please
Got to see a Dual Ace fly today. A guy I fly with just put one together and maidened it this afternoon... I will say this, it is QUICK! He is using two Evolution .46nt engines. Unfortunately, he did a slight amount of damage to it when the right engine quit on the third flight, but nothing too bad. It will be back in the air again this week.
ORIGINAL: tailskid GP had a twin engine Catalina a while back, and now Seagul has a twin engine 'Dual Ace' (70"ws.) |
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What caused the 'bump' when the engine quit. Did he turn to the right (dead engine)?
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No, actually he turned to the left, and was trying to climb to come around and try to make the runway. I wasnt watching it real closely, but I did see it roll inverted and go into a dive, so I am assuming he just got it too slow and stalled. He pulled it out of the dive, but it was a bit of a handfull by then, and he just ran out of sky.
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Thanx Guy's the B-24 is what is needed I think it was one for Model Engines.,Aussie. One of or what is to come have to wait and see. That would be magic.
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