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Old 11-01-2002 | 05:46 AM
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I have a TT Pro 46 that needs a new home. I am considering the Top Cap. Morris the Knife and the Extreme 330. I would be interested in hearing any experiences, good or bad, you may have had with any of these. Also will the TT 46 be adequate power for any or all of these planes? Thanks for your input.


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Old 11-01-2002 | 12:27 PM
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jst stared flying an OMP edge 540...u may want to consider it. I have had 5 flights since yesterday, and I love it already.

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Those are all cool airplanes.. The 46 outta be enough for all of 'em.
Old 11-01-2002 | 03:16 PM
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Every plane mentioned so far is good. I'll add one more with the Morris Sledge 540.

If you want more power from the TT46, check out the Tower Muffler. It will definitely add power to the TT46 and its not that expensive (less than $20)
Old 11-01-2002 | 05:37 PM
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Gee whiz bee....kinda funny lookin, but sure flies good.
Old 11-01-2002 | 05:43 PM
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Risky Frisky, Its a twin from The Aussie's. Looks pretty good. Hand cut and sanded competition balsa kit. 50ish" span.
Old 11-01-2002 | 06:25 PM
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Originally posted by latch66
Every plane mentioned so far is good. I'll add one more with the Morris Sledge 540.

If you want more power from the TT46, check out the Tower Muffler. It will definitely add power to the TT46 and its not that expensive (less than $20)
My Sledge is currently on the building boards and looks like a great kit... As per power, a completely stock TT Pro-46 should pull a sledge around fine. If you're looking for a little more grunt, you may wanna try another Morris product that was recently released. They've got a Rossi tuned pipe setup that's supposedly on part with the tuned mufflers available from Performance Specialties and Jett...
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I absolutey loved my knife that I bought used off of Jeff Williams,
I HAD a TT46 w/ stock muffler, baffle removed. that have it unlimited vertical. Then I put me a moose can on it, and it would climb like a rocket.

But I have owned the Topcap ARF, and a knife kit. And I like the knife a lot better.
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We had a demo flyer at our Sept Open House with a Wasp powered by a OS LA46. He was asked a lot of questions about the plane. He indicated it weighed less than 4 lbs and it was built from a mail order kit. The plane flew fantastic although a lot had to with the pilot. I fly a Morris Fun Design/Rossi 45 RE and 2 Dazzlers (OS46FX & OS46SF). All weigh over 4 lbs and I believe weight has a lot do with a Fun Fly's performance.

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