Hacker A20-20L Out runner
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My question is what is a good Aircraft for this motor I have some smaller nitro Planes that are 25 sized and am woundering if its feezable to convert one of them I tried it in a 400 size electric and was way to much tork for the plane it went in on the maden flight.
I do have the Model tech 25 size cub that I would like to convert. If I rember it said 10 to 25 size and I have an old os .28 heli motor in it and its a speed demon. Thanx for the help
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I do have the Model tech 25 size cub that I would like to convert. If I rember it said 10 to 25 size and I have an old os .28 heli motor in it and its a speed demon. Thanx for the help
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it states its 3.2lbs with the engine dry and the engine weighs about .75lbs so about 2.25lbs with the engine and tank out about its on the border i think but am unsure. might be worth a try. unless there is a poame out there thats not a foam thing. thanx
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It works really well on the Fliton Mini Extra 330, it's a little underpowered for the Fliton Inspire Mini which is what I'm running it on now, but I like the flight characteristics of the inspire a little better and I think the Inspire is a better design (building wise) than the Extra because of the detatchable wings, the extra looks better IMO.
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You probably won't be happy with the A20-20 on a 3 pound airplane. However it would most likely fly it in a scale like manner. I have it on a profile that weighs about a pound, and it is perfect for it.



