SMALLEST GAS ENGINE ??????????
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From: N.E. OREGON
Not even close. Check out this thread. Don't just judge the thread by the first picture, read down, there is a plane version.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_67.../tm.htm#677914
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_67.../tm.htm#677914
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Doug
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From: Gales Ferry, CT
Thier are two companies that are making small gas engines that put out the power of a 1.20 glow engine that are fairly light weight.
MVVS 1.60 and the Jack Canaday 29cc engine.
MVVS 1.60 and the Jack Canaday 29cc engine.
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The MVVS 1.60 is a much bigger engine than the FPE 1.3, RCS 140, or Roto 25. Here is my Roto 25 gasser (25cc, 1.50 ci):

It's about the same size as an OS 120 or Saito 120 with a lower cylinder head height and can swing a 16x8 prop at around 8500 rpm.

It's about the same size as an OS 120 or Saito 120 with a lower cylinder head height and can swing a 16x8 prop at around 8500 rpm.



