Profile 3d ARF which one
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Hi
can someone please recomend a 3d ARF profile for a homeless .91 fs (os) This plane needs to be arf as i dont have time to build, I would like to try my hand at 3d so i would like somthign that can take a bit of abuse.
(the mojo isnt made in arf is it[
]??)
please help
Steven
can someone please recomend a 3d ARF profile for a homeless .91 fs (os) This plane needs to be arf as i dont have time to build, I would like to try my hand at 3d so i would like somthign that can take a bit of abuse.
(the mojo isnt made in arf is it[
]??)please help
Steven
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From: Beavercreek, OH,
The .91FS is rather large for a 40 size profile but perfect for the Katana 70v2. The Kat 70 is also an ARF and available today.
http://ohiomodelplanes.com/62katanaarf/
http://ohiomodelplanes.com/62katanaarf/
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I'd have to agree with Mike... The 91 FS isn't a good fit for the Mojo 40 ARF.... I just thought since you were asking about Mojo ARFs, I'd let the cat outta the bag...
On a Mojo .40, you're better off with a .50 class 2 stroke or .70 - .82 class 4 stroke... The Katana .70 is an awesome plane and the 91 would be right at home on it....
On a Mojo .40, you're better off with a .50 class 2 stroke or .70 - .82 class 4 stroke... The Katana .70 is an awesome plane and the 91 would be right at home on it....
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Actually.. the 40 size Mojo will be an ARF very soon....
Actually.. the 40 size Mojo will be an ARF very soon....
In January I told myself only one new plane this year. So far I've bought an Edge profile, a low wing stick, a Venus .40, and I'm working on a Fusion kit. Now I see this ARF. I'm going to have a lot of 'splaning to do.
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In January I told myself only one new plane this year. So far I've bought an Edge profile, a low wing stick, a Venus .40, and I'm working on a Fusion kit. Now I see this ARF. I'm going to have a lot of 'splaning to do.
In January I told myself only one new plane this year. So far I've bought an Edge profile, a low wing stick, a Venus .40, and I'm working on a Fusion kit. Now I see this ARF. I'm going to have a lot of 'splaning to do.
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Would that be 'splaning' to yourself or your wife?.........or to Ricardo?
Would that be 'splaning' to yourself or your wife?.........or to Ricardo?
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there are 3 katana V2 70's on our field - including mine.
I fly mine with a saito 100 which is WAY overpowered, the other 2 are flying with OS 91FS pumpers which are just a "perfect" fit.
FYI, the OMP katana v2 70's are *VERY* fragile, lowest quality materials all around - cheaply made planes BUT!... FANTASTIC fliers.
I fly mine with a saito 100 which is WAY overpowered, the other 2 are flying with OS 91FS pumpers which are just a "perfect" fit.
FYI, the OMP katana v2 70's are *VERY* fragile, lowest quality materials all around - cheaply made planes BUT!... FANTASTIC fliers.
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I have flown the Kat V2 with a Saito .82 and although it was not "insane mind blowing" power for the 6lb aircraft it was some serious fun with a decent pull out of hover. I bet the .91 would be just right.
Important thing is you can beat the air into submision with that sucker and it is strong enough to handle that, crashing is another story.
Important thing is you can beat the air into submision with that sucker and it is strong enough to handle that, crashing is another story.
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Paul...Mike....there ya go. A new breed of profiles to consider marketing.
Fuselages made of 3/4" OSB, 1/4" ply ribs, sheet aluminum covering, and plenty of steel in nose.
Sure they'd weigh 25lbs, and fly like an anvil...but it'd keep the crash crowd happy.
Fuselages made of 3/4" OSB, 1/4" ply ribs, sheet aluminum covering, and plenty of steel in nose.
Sure they'd weigh 25lbs, and fly like an anvil...but it'd keep the crash crowd happy.
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I think that could work if it's big enough for me to ride in it!! There's a guy designing a full scale Mojo that is using a jetski motor to power it with.... Pretty crazy...



But for you 91 Id Go the Big KAT 70 V2 couldnt go wrong!!