second plane for 31 cc
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Hello Everyone.I am thinking of building/buying an airplane for ryobi 31 cc engine.I want it to be light enough so i 'd have reserve power in the stick yet easy enough for beginner.I feel like i need something bigger then trainer now.Any suggestions??
Thanks ahead.
Mitty
Thanks ahead.Mitty
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From: concepcion, CHILE
Hi:
try a Goldberg Sukhoi, see my post about the 25 cc homelite engine.
also you could enlarge the tiger 2 or tiger 60 from Carl Goldberg to 72 - 80 wingspan, easy to built and very cheap.
Tatolazo
try a Goldberg Sukhoi, see my post about the 25 cc homelite engine.
also you could enlarge the tiger 2 or tiger 60 from Carl Goldberg to 72 - 80 wingspan, easy to built and very cheap.
Tatolazo
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Mitty,
My Sukoi was a poor performer with my Homelite 25cc....but I built it heavy, so throw out that opinion. (I now have a US Engines 41cc on it and all I can say is WOW!) I am currently building a Dynaflite Chipmunk for my Ryobi. I think it will be a real gem.
Just my thoughts!
Tom
My Sukoi was a poor performer with my Homelite 25cc....but I built it heavy, so throw out that opinion. (I now have a US Engines 41cc on it and all I can say is WOW!) I am currently building a Dynaflite Chipmunk for my Ryobi. I think it will be a real gem.
Just my thoughts!
Tom
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90" Road Runner... plans, kits, ARF... what ever turns you on.
90" Road Runner... plans, kits, ARF... what ever turns you on.
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look in the search bar or in the scratch building forums, airplane forums for crazy herb and his website if you want somthing big,and different and not a lot of money.




