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Old 10-22-2002, 07:16 PM
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Just got my new Sig Hog Bipe and I'm going to put a O.S. 91 four stroke on it and was wondering if anybody has built one with that motor and had to add weight to balance it . I figure if I do have to add weight I would build it so I can move the battery around .
Old 10-23-2002, 11:08 AM
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I've had several Hog Bipes with .91 4-strokes, .61-1.08 2-strokes. They all balanced out pretty easily with just moving the battery around. No special care was taken during building to limit the weight. I just built them per the plans and put the stuff in it. Then put your battery where ever it is needed. Good luck, you'll love the way this thing flies.
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Slabs,
Yes to the tail, (not much).

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