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Giant OMP Engine?
I Know this has been beat up a bit but I have a
Saito 180 BME 44 OS 1.60 and I live / fly at 4700 ft. What would you guys do?I like the idea of the gasser on it, and not a big weight penalty if I considered the Moki 2.10.... Use one of these or break down and get the Moki 2.10? |
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If you go to the OMP web site they now have a video of the GS540 hovering with the OS160 on a pipe. It appeared to be plenty of power. It pulls out of a hover with authority. Although i went ahead and bought the Moki 2.10:D I'm convinced that the 160 is probably a better choice. less weight, lower fuel consumption and plenty of power to pull this bird around. My recommendation is keep it light.
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OOOPs - I forgot to mention this is the old kit - not the foam fuse- so it could come out at 12 - 13 lbs.....
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In that case. I think the BME 44 would be an awesome combo.
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Im at 610' above sea level. We have 2 of these flying. I have a 210 Moki the other has a Saito 180. I like the Saito better. Throttle transition with the Saito would be hard to beat. The Saito plane is lighter, to offset balance we used One rudder servo vs. 2 with the Moki.. If I were you, use the Saito. It pulls out of a hover effortlessly..Sounds great also...walt
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That's surprising to hear. There were one or 2 people in the large OMP thread that were not thrilled with the 180. Maybe it is just the difference in elevation?
What prop are you running on the big Moki? |
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ORIGINAL: Crash90 That's surprising to hear. There were one or 2 people in the large OMP thread that were not thrilled with the 180. Maybe it is just the difference in elevation? What prop are you running on the big Moki? |
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Hmmmm, intersesting, John at OMP suggested the BME 44.....
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Just to add to the discussion I was wondering which would be better overall for the Giant OMP540?
An OS1.60 with Nelson pipe/muffler or a lighter end gasser such as the ZDZ.40? I know the ZDZ would be 10+ ounces more offset by the power. How about transition speed with the heavier setup? Thanks |
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klotz. Try the Zinger 20x6. Great throttle response. Seems to be the preferred combo.
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All engines have been used successfully but due to the altitude you will definately be at a dissatvantage. That's why OMP recommended the BME. Here's the ticket to try since you already have the engines: First go with the OS 160 with the Jerry Smith pipe accessory. If you are not satisfied with the performance then switch to the BME since it's already a beam mount configuration.
Mike Team OMP |
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