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Old 02-26-2013, 10:01 AM
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Anyone using the E-Turbax and Neu motors (Neu 1524/1.5Y) from Jet Hangar Hobbies? I'm considering it for an F89 project. It was formerly a byro-fan powered plane, but moving it's technology up a notch.
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There are a few people that use the fan and Neu motors are probably the beast out there. Corsair Nut I think just installed two of the fans in his 144 inch T38 on rc groups. They are pushing a 45 lb plane around. Takeoff looked to be very short. there is new video over in the scratch built area and in EDF Jets.
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Here you go: [link]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMAkMM0nmw4&feature=share&list=UUKJ9_hUNgkmMh8IQkxmD7XA[/link] Im buildin a 6ft YF 23 a couple threads down but have tooken a break for a while.
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Thanks for the video! That's a really nice plane and just the size I would like to build. Any idea which kit it is?
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Thank for the video..have any idea why engine were intermittent in flight
Check my gallery photos for the javelin scratch build
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Red Raider, It's not a kit, it's scratchbuilt. As for size it's 144" long-12 feet!! There is a HUGE build thread on RCG/Scratchbuild edf.

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Thanks. I'll check it out. Magnificent plane.
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Thank for the video..have any idea why engine were intermittent in flight
Check my gallery photos for the javelin scratch build
He has not had time to work on it. He is going to change out servo wires and maybe reciever to see if that is the problem. He will be flying it again in April at one of the Jet meets.
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Another option would be the Extreme CNCAlloy housing 5 inch fan running 9 blade ramtec rotor and 800-73-590Kv HET inrunner. 12-14s capable, around 17.5lb thrust on 12s and almost 22lb on 14s. You can get more info HERE.
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