Engine Identification
#1
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I have a Velox Rev 60 size. I found pictures of the plane with a Gas engine installed.
Can someone Identify this Engine and Tuned pipe for me.
Im really liking the way they did it and might want to go this route.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Also. This plane is for a .90 4 stroke. If the Engine in the picture is not attainable, What route can I go with would you suggest in a Gas engine.
Thanks
Can someone Identify this Engine and Tuned pipe for me.
Im really liking the way they did it and might want to go this route.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Also. This plane is for a .90 4 stroke. If the Engine in the picture is not attainable, What route can I go with would you suggest in a Gas engine.
Thanks
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Found it here from THe world Models website and went through the whole review. German, I believe - as I cant read, I still could not pick up the name of the engine anywhere.
http://www.theworldmodels.com/para/p...eview/A143.pdf
Think I might just stick with a Saito 100 as they did in the RCU review on this plane. But would love to go a Gas route. $4 Bucks compared to $24 bucks for a day of flying is much better on my wallet.
I was running it with a .72 saito and it was not the power I wanted.
Thanks!
http://www.theworldmodels.com/para/p...eview/A143.pdf
Think I might just stick with a Saito 100 as they did in the RCU review on this plane. But would love to go a Gas route. $4 Bucks compared to $24 bucks for a day of flying is much better on my wallet.
I was running it with a .72 saito and it was not the power I wanted.
Thanks!
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http://www.youtube.com/user/axarmodel#p/a/1/X4RyQwp5b_w This engine will be available w/in days in the US,RC aero 28 v2,much better than standard china stuff,good luck



