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Mr3Putt 01-27-2005 03:09 PM

Which .15 engine?
 
I am going to buy a new .15 engine and would like some recommendations. I going to use this on a slow flying plane so long, reliable runs, not speed, are the most important concern. I've had mostly O.S in the past but not married to any particular brand.

Thanks for your input

Bodge 01-27-2005 03:43 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
MVVS make great engines at a good price: if you want to use a slow revving option the diesel will turn a bigger prop.

I guess you've been using glows in the past, but a diesel would be an option worth serious consideration in that size.

Check this out for the details:

http://www.justengines.unseen.org

but you can get them in the States from Morris Hobbies (if their site is working...):

http://morrishobbies.com/default.php...d5a1902b9528a3

Good luck with your search.

wildthing7037 01-27-2005 04:39 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
The OS 15 LA is a good little engine. I have had one for quite a while, stills runs strong and very reliable, which is what your after. Suprisingly one of the more powerful 15's on bigish props, keeps up with the BB 15's.

Stefan

donkey doctor 01-27-2005 07:33 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
Hello; I had an FP15 on a little electricub, that was a great engine. I also had a thunder tigre 15, I don't remember much about that one, I traded it for a Saito. I curently have an Enya 15 in a 4 20, that's a great little engine too, a little noisier then the FP but also a little more powerfull. I thnk my favorite would be tne Enya 15.

on pipe 01-27-2005 10:20 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
Fox makes a great little (6oz.) 15 size engine. Ball bearings, smooth running, easy starting. Last time I looked they were still $65 at Quantum.
Ross

piper_chuck 01-27-2005 10:47 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
What kind of slow flying plane? Could it handle a little extra weight? If so, consider a small 4 stroke. Saito and OS both have .30 sized that are great. Nothing beats the sound of a 4 stroke on a slow flying plane.

buck1856 01-27-2005 10:58 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
i just put my norvel .15 up for sale in the 2 stroke glow plane section.ceramic cylininder.up to 25% better fuel economy than abc engines. high rpm. highest power to weight ratio than any.almost as much as .20.check out at sig and look at my post from superior AZ.buck1856.

Sport_Pilot 01-27-2005 11:34 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
The Fox is a good high performance .15. If you don't need the performance and want to spend less the TT .15 is good. Better than the OS LA.

simark 01-28-2005 10:31 AM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
I think if you go to the "Hot Deals" section and scroll down to "More Hot Deals" in the Sheldons Hobby website they have Fox .15BB's for $49.

http://www.sheldonshobbies.com/listing/airhd01.html

Takes a few tanks to break in, but goes like snot.

Gene Chernosky 01-28-2005 12:28 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
I've got a LNIB TT GP .15 engine for sale that would suit your needs quite well IMO. See my
ad in the RCU Marketplace. $40 will put it in your hands and it comes with
an OS #8 plug and an OS spinner nut...those alone are worth an
additional $7.50. I will guarantee you will be happy with it or I will refund
your money...less shipping. I prefer PayPal though a money order would
be fine, too. Let me know...thanks!

Gene

yankee samurai 01-28-2005 01:25 PM

RE: Which .15 engine?
 
I've bought motors from Gene you won't be dissapointed. He is a good and honest man to deal with. You get what he advertises.

Randy Shiosaki


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