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ARF for .30 FS
I am looking for a small ARF for a Magnum .30 FS engine. It can be a high wing trainer, low wing sport even a pattern type. I have looked at the Phoenix Sonic .25 high and low wing planes. Are there any others out there that would be a good choice for this little engine?
Thanks. Dru. |
RE: ARF for .30 FS
We'll this winter I'm going to put a Magnum .30 on an E-Flite stick 25e. Should be a great plane for the little 30.
ORIGINAL: blvdbuzzard I am looking for a small ARF for a Magnum .30 FS engine. It can be a high wing trainer, low wing sport even a pattern type. I have looked at the Phoenix Sonic .25 high and low wing planes. Are there any others out there that would be a good choice for this little engine? Thanks. Dru. |
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nitromodels has some .25 size arfs. i have never bought one so i do not know about the quality. i just put a maiden flight on a sonic low wing with a magnum .28 2 stroke. hobby people use to carry some .25 arfs but i do not think they have them anymore. sadly over the years 25 size arfs have lost their popularity. world models has .30 size pattern plane. i think its called a zen 30
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The Green Model Tiger Moth 30 is nice ... might still be sold by Pacific Aeromodels.
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I looked at Airborne-models. They have a couple that would fit the bill. I like the trainer they have. It is a standard high wing design like the old PT trainer or the Tower trainer. It is $7.00 for an ARF. I just want something to cruise around the sky. I think I will order the Air-borne models .20 sized trainer.
Now I just need (3) HS-82MGs and an RX. SHould be fun to see the little 4s pull this around. Dru. |
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Look for .15 two-stroke designed models. Current .25 sized models are designed for two-strokes, which are much more powerful than anyone's four-stroke .30 sized engines. Yeah, I know it is difficult to impossible to find .15 sized models any longer. I'm glad I bought a few .15 sized ARFs from AK Models before they disappeared from the line up.
If you hand launch, or takeoff from a smooth surface, the four-stroke .30 engines will fly the .25 two-stroke sized models, but they will be low on power. Ed Cregger |
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ORIGINAL: tIANci The Green Model Tiger Moth 30 is nice ... might still be sold by Pacific Aeromodels. |
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I also found a couple of Edge 540's at Nitro Planes.
http://www.nitroplanes.com/newreded5402.html http://www.nitroplanes.com/newed5402545.html Pusher type jet http://www.nitroplanes.com/bo90arfrarec.html Cubs http://www.nitroplanes.com/furedj3picub1.html http://www.nitroplanes.com/piperj3cub15.html Couple of trainers http://www.gravesrc.com/ABM_FRONTIER...abma038rbl.htm http://www.gravesrc.com/AIRBORNE_MOD.../abma038rr.htm http://www.gravesrc.com/PHOENIX_MODE...p/pmma0125.htm low wing sport http://www.gravesrc.com/PHOENIX_MODE...p/pmma0225.htm I am sort of leaning towards the Phoenix low wing planes as a general all around flyer. I think the Edges would need a little more power then a 30FS engine. The 30 may fly them but I do not think it would have much extra power to do the vertical they need. I could go for a trainer for the recliner type flying. Just put around doing touch and goes. Nice relaxed flying. The Cubs may be OK too. I would need to get some wheel that look like they belong on a Cub. Still trying to find reviews of these planes. I like the idea of the Edge 540's, but I think they would need a hot .25, .28, or .32 to preform to their fullest. I think the pusher jet would be good, but not sure the little 30 would push it fast enough. Dru. |
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Not sure the E-flite would handle a 30 sized four stroke engine. At 38 inch span, it might be a little small for the added weight of the engine.
Thanks. Dru. |
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