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xstew 04-08-2006 04:49 PM

saito 82 in a trainer?
 
Have a kangke trainer in need of an engine. I was thinking about a saito 82. It balances the plane out without any weight. Any reason i should not use this large of a motor? Would like to buy it and use it later on another plane.

stockdaddy 04-08-2006 05:07 PM

RE: saito 82 in a trainer?
 
This engine is about the same weight/size as .46. Nothing wrong with using it in a trainer though this engine does like to swing larger props.

TimC 04-08-2006 05:38 PM

RE: saito 82 in a trainer?
 
xstew, I ran an O.S. 70 Surpass in a trainer. It worked great and sounded good. The tank I had in the trainer for a .46 two stroke was plenty big enough for the .70 four stroke.

ifixairplanes 04-08-2006 06:43 PM

RE: saito 82 in a trainer?
 
Yeah but you should see what a saito 82 likes to drink. A 10 ounce tank should gove you roughly 8 minutes flight on a trainer. I say this because you will only need around 1/2 throttle. I know on my cap580 with the .82 and 10 oz tank got me around 5 minutes with a little reserve. But my 580 is aerobatic and I love vert, so I had a lot higher consumption rate.

Sean


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