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Hello all,
Just wanted to post a shot of my Goldberg Ultimate that has a Homey 25cc in the nose. These are in the bones shots, but as of now, it is covered and will be airworthy in about 2 weeks.
The fuse shot is kind of blurry, but you will get the point!
Best wishes,
Tom
Just wanted to post a shot of my Goldberg Ultimate that has a Homey 25cc in the nose. These are in the bones shots, but as of now, it is covered and will be airworthy in about 2 weeks.
The fuse shot is kind of blurry, but you will get the point!
Best wishes,
Tom
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I think my Homey is out turning the Moloney. I am getting about 8500 RPM with an 18 x 6. It seems to work well in the air with a 16 x 10.
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I took steps to make it lighter. If you look at the photos, you can see the lightening holes in the ply fuse and the lightening holes in those slab ailerons. I did a few other little things here and there. I have seen these things come in near 10 pounds with a 120 4 stroke, so mine will come in at 10 pounds with the gasser. Hopefully, it will not fly heavy. These planes are floaters when under 10 pounds, so even if I come in a bit above that, it should be ok. No 3D stuff mind you, just a good solid airplane. I will keep you posted!
Tom
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