Uav Webra Bully Engines
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Bully still in production!
UAV is still selling the Bully engines. In fact, I think they currently have the 1.20's on sale.
You can contact Lynn Osborn at 800-294-9506. Or email him at [email protected].
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You can contact Lynn Osborn at 800-294-9506. Or email him at [email protected].
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Bully 120
If I remember correctly there have been discussions about that engine on here and the general concesus was that even with it's twin plugs and pump it did not run well nor have the power of the regular Webra 120.
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Uav Webra Bully Engines
That is far from the truth, the Bullys run very well. Indeed, some pattern fliers prefer them to the OS 140RX.
Going way back Bully took the Webra engines and modified them to improve on the weaknesses that made them less than desirable for pattern flying.
The new Webra 1.45 Areo X has now incorporated many of the changes that Bully made and therefore it is a much better stock engine than the Webra 1.20. However, with the 1.45 Bully still makes changes such as the dual plug head and modifications to the carb. After these modifications the throttle transition is much smoother and more reliable.
Basically the Bully engines are Webras with enhancements to make them perform better.
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Going way back Bully took the Webra engines and modified them to improve on the weaknesses that made them less than desirable for pattern flying.
The new Webra 1.45 Areo X has now incorporated many of the changes that Bully made and therefore it is a much better stock engine than the Webra 1.20. However, with the 1.45 Bully still makes changes such as the dual plug head and modifications to the carb. After these modifications the throttle transition is much smoother and more reliable.
Basically the Bully engines are Webras with enhancements to make them perform better.
Keith
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RE: Uav Webra Bully Engines
Well, it's only been a few years since someone posted to this thread: Does anyone know where a person can obtain parts and or service for our Bully 1.2s? UAV has not returned my voice mail with that question.
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RE: Uav Webra Bully Engines
Keith B.: Roger that.
Since I posted, I heard from Lynn Osborn. He reports that the Bully 1.2 pr was identical to the Webra with the exception of 1. pump 2. head and 3. low speed needle.
I was on the horn with the repairmen at Horizon today and they confirmed they can repair the UAV Bullies if the above is true.
Since I posted, I heard from Lynn Osborn. He reports that the Bully 1.2 pr was identical to the Webra with the exception of 1. pump 2. head and 3. low speed needle.
I was on the horn with the repairmen at Horizon today and they confirmed they can repair the UAV Bullies if the above is true.