lazy bee glo motor
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: camborne, UNITED KINGDOM
Posts: 1,094
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
lazy bee glo motor
dont be silly!
i had a 15 on my 40 " bee, remember that the bee is a lightweight plane.
you couldnt use all that power anyways so it would be dead weight, plus the lead at the back to compensate!
if you put a 42 on the nose it wont be a bee, anymore itll be a butterfly, or is that a FLUTTERby! BUZZZZZ SNAP
i had a 15 on my 40 " bee, remember that the bee is a lightweight plane.
you couldnt use all that power anyways so it would be dead weight, plus the lead at the back to compensate!
if you put a 42 on the nose it wont be a bee, anymore itll be a butterfly, or is that a FLUTTERby! BUZZZZZ SNAP
#4
My Feedback: (2)
lazy bee glo motor
I dropped in a LA 25 with a 9X6 master airscrew prop. 60mph wide open and 10 to 15mph slow flybys. I can loop, roll, and even hang on the prop. The 25 is lighter than the four stroke but the four stroke can take a larger prop. It is a toss-up for me. I had the .25 laying around but I would like to purchase the Magnum 30 four stroker. There are many good things being said about this motor and it has peaked my curiosity.
Dave
Dave