Melody 70cc twin (MLD70) prototype maiden!
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Melody 70cc twin (MLD70) prototype maiden!
JXF 23x8 turned 7200rpm!
It seems to be replaced by a bigger propeller, 23x10 or 24x8? [8D]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NGNvrzhiCE[/youtube]
It seems to be replaced by a bigger propeller, 23x10 or 24x8? [8D]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NGNvrzhiCE[/youtube]
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i used to have a 3w 70 twin... the prop of my choice was a 24x8 it did about 6400 rpm with a 3w wood prop. this seems like it would be more powerful (top end) and lighter...
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RE: Melody 70cc twin (MLD70) prototype maiden!
I got a JXF 23x10 to test it. I set dual idle speed, high idle is 1900rpm and low idle is 1200rpm. (via futaba 12z "idle down") it turned 6710rpm!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Py-4JgJeo[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Py-4JgJeo[/youtube]
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RE: Melody 70cc twin (MLD70) prototype maiden!
ORIGINAL: MetallicaJunkie
i agree[8D]
ORIGINAL: modeluncle
这个要顶!
这个要顶!
an "Uncle" in China can mean many things but rarely does it mean a sibling of ones parents
I just wonder if there is any truth n the rumorthat some cultures in the world drop a spoon on the floor and use that sound to make up their childrens names.
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RE: Melody 70cc twin (MLD70) prototype maiden!
ORIGINAL: Ropomond
Are you sure you agree with him?
an ''Uncle'' in China can mean many things but rarely does it mean a sibling of ones parents [img][/img]
I just wonder if there is any truth n the rumor that some cultures in the world drop a spoon on the floor and use that sound to make up their childrens names.
ORIGINAL: MetallicaJunkie
i agree[8D]
ORIGINAL: modeluncle
这个要顶!
这个要顶!
an ''Uncle'' in China can mean many things but rarely does it mean a sibling of ones parents [img][/img]
I just wonder if there is any truth n the rumor that some cultures in the world drop a spoon on the floor and use that sound to make up their childrens names.
lol i dont read Chinese i just agreed to agree