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How big are the .10 Engines. Like os .10 engine. Do i need micro servos for a plane which is running with a .10 engine. how big plane would be appropriate for .10 engines??
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That is hard to answer because of the great variety of models. Some planes have low wing loadings and large wing areas that can fly with a small engine while a higher wing loading from a smaller wing area means a hotter plane. Motorgliders and Old Timers could be 550 to 600 sq. inches wing area. The biggest I have seen is the acrobatic slowflying Puddle Jumper with 800 sq. in. area. Trainers go from 325 to 425 sq.inches while I learned on a Tooter which had a 600 sq. inch wing. A hotter plane, like the House of Balsa Extra 300L has 280 sq. inch wing. I think it makes more sense to pick the model first and then to select the appropriate engine.
Definitely use smaller than standard servos which can be a big weight saving. Dave Segal |
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i bought a tiger moth .10
http://www.okmodel.co.jp/okhp/vpro/vpro.htm the mistake was.. i thought that i can still use my existing . 40 airplane things like servos, battery and reciever. now,.. instead of saving for small model, i have to buy 5 micro servos (expensive) and smaller pack of battery. |
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thanx for replying poji,
that is a really good plane. did you try to fly it yet? how slow it is? i want a slow plane. but probably that biplane would need a experienced pilot. i need a trainer. i was wondering if i have to use micro things for that size of an airplane. you were helpfull thanks. Since this is going to be my first airplane i will go for a smaller engine, and micro stuff. |
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> Since this is going to be my first airplane i will go for a smaller engine, and micro stuff. <
If you are in a club which will provide you with an instructor I do not recommend such a small plane. No instructor will look forward to flying anything that diverges much from the usual .40 size trainer. The smallest size I would recommend to use is the Sig LT-25 which is a superb kit and gentle flying plane. Try not to get far from mainstream practices if you want to learn to fly RC with minimal pain. Dave Segal |
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dsegal,
You realy make me think about this. im sure you are much more experienced. like i said i dont have a club and i dont have a so much chance to find an area so big with a runway. i wanted to be able to fly it some open areas next to my town(not close to public i am aware of the danger). i was looking for a small engine like .10 or even smaller to make a plane considerable as a park flyer. but as i read your oppinions i think i wil have to wait a long time to find a club. |
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well i guess i found a club in my town. i really tought that there was nobody flying here in cape. but we even have a field. i will try to contact them. thanks alot for every one tried to help me.
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encan, there are 1/2a (.049-.061) trainer planes, like the Ace series , whizard or grasshopper, you can see them at quantum models or the Herr kits (same place) , I have a Norvel .074 on my Ace whizard, it is a very popular kit,, go look at the 1/2a forum and do a search, some do fly at ball fields and parks, but I stick with the flying fields,, the whizard is only $35 from quantum and is pretty complete.....Rog
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