engine for prop jet???
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From: Welland,
ON, CANADA
Hi i am fairly new to the hobby and i have received an f-20 tigershark prop jet from a buddy of mine and i ended up scoring an OS 40 FX MAX... My question is this......will this engine provide the power and performance for this jet or will it be somewhat under-powered?
Specifications
Wing Span 47"
Length 54"
Wing Area 535 sq. in.
Weight 5-6.5 lbs
Specifications
Wing Span 47"
Length 54"
Wing Area 535 sq. in.
Weight 5-6.5 lbs
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"Fairly new to the hobby" and propjets are not a good mix. I have a friend who is not so new to the hobby who lost his almost new F-20 propjet due to pilot error. I don't think a .40 will be a good choice, it's going to be on the low side of the power requirements. Underpowered propjets are a stall/spin/crash waiting to happen.
Anyway, propjets are a wee bit past what would be considered a beginner's plane. The people who hang out in the "Extreme Speed Prop Planes" forum live and breathe this stuff, your question might be better posted there.
Anyway, propjets are a wee bit past what would be considered a beginner's plane. The people who hang out in the "Extreme Speed Prop Planes" forum live and breathe this stuff, your question might be better posted there.
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The only good and fast flying Patriot that I ever saw had a very expensive OS Max engine that was generally used for ducted fans. And it gulped the fuel dry in 4 and 1/2 minutes.



