What engine to buy?
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I am fairly new to flying and have just started my first balsa wood plane. Its a 35 year old B-26 invader U-control that my grandpa started building in Vietnam. I am converting it from u-control to rc. its approx 43 in long with 55 in wings tip to tip. I am guessing its a 1/10 scale and I was considering the cox LA .40. Is this to big and if not which prop should i use (I want a 3 bladded prop).
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-Justin
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-Justin
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From: EkaliAttiki, GREECE
First of all welcome to the hobby but make sure you enter from the main door.
The project you undertook to finish is definitely not the right way to learn flying. Flying is a different story from building.
Start with a trainer, find somebody at a club to teach you flying and when you feel ready try your grandfather's scale plane.
Remember you need many flights on your own in order to be ready for a scale plane.
As far as engine size I think you will need 0,30- 0.40 cubic inches size.
Stelios
The project you undertook to finish is definitely not the right way to learn flying. Flying is a different story from building.
Start with a trainer, find somebody at a club to teach you flying and when you feel ready try your grandfather's scale plane.
Remember you need many flights on your own in order to be ready for a scale plane.
As far as engine size I think you will need 0,30- 0.40 cubic inches size.
Stelios






