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FBaity 06-24-2012 06:33 AM

50CC Gas Pattern plane
 
Anyone have any information on a ARF style 50cc gas pattern plane? I have a AW 260 and a Pilot Sbach which are ok for IMAC / Pattern style stuff but looking for something else.

Thanks

alcarafa 06-24-2012 08:25 AM

RE: 50CC Gas Pattern plane
 
I think your question should be placed in this sub-forum:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/forumid_101/tt.htm

bem 06-24-2012 12:14 PM

RE: 50CC Gas Pattern plane
 
This one is same seize as Hanno Prettner Dalotel TOC 1978 version and is scale 1/3, available as ARF.
Yes this DalotelRC model can probably be used asa pattern plane but suchlarge planes was used at the special competitions Tournament Of Champions (TOC).
You did not say price range and the 1/3 scale Dalotel ARF is not cheap. Add on top of that also the retracts.
But it is made for a 50-55 cc gas engine.
http://www.topmodel.fr/en/product-de...iking-280m-arf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMS3R54te88

Then You have this "modern" pattern plane <span id="TitleBG">Zeque 55GT (not yet released I belive) for OS 55GT gas engine. Since it is coming from Oxai be prepared it will have a high price tag.
</span>http://www.oxai-rc.com/main/detail.aspx?ID=72
http://www.oxai-rc.com/main/Detail.a...72&amp;DID=414

/Bo

FBaity 06-25-2012 05:58 AM

RE: 50CC Gas Pattern plane
 
bem, thanks so much for the information.

FBaity 06-26-2012 07:33 AM

RE: 50CC Gas Pattern plane
 
bem, I contacted TOPMODEL after seeing the Dalotel link you provided with questions about the weight of the aircraft shown on their web site. I believe it said 13 to 14 kg and contacted them because my math was coming up with a very heavy model. TOPMODEL replied to my question that the all up aircraft would weigh 28.5 to 31 pounds<-can this be right? I mean a 60cc engine will not pull that heavy of a model.

Thanks


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