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Old 01-10-2010 | 11:01 PM
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Thinking about bashing a 4*120 kit into a twin....most likely using the RCSSV 17CC gas engines. any thoughts/advice? this is my first kit-bash
Old 01-10-2010 | 11:15 PM
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Go trimotor!
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those engines weigh in at 2.5lbs...wouldn't 3 of them be a little heavy on the wing loading?
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I have 2 fiberglasss cowls for the 4* 120 if you would want to buy them. They look like a cap or extra type fiberglass cowl.
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those engines weigh in at 2.5lbs...wouldn't 3 of them be a little heavy on the wing loading?
most likely, but I want to see someone bash it into a trimotor before I try it haha
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Mine has a g38 in the front of it. I bet it could handle the weight.
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