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skater_719 04-25-2010 11:02 PM

Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
I have been looking into getting a new engine for the ol' Modeltech Magic. I have heard of people using webra .32's but I am having a hard time finding one in my price range. So I was thinking of a Fox .36 and was wondering if it would have enough power to fly it with decent vertical, it had a st .51, and that was a bit much, and I'm looking to keep it light in the front so I don't need to add tail weight. Mounted the servos on the tail, and the the ST it was still a little nose heavy for my liking. Any help would be appreciated.

bkseyer 04-25-2010 11:17 PM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
Skater_719, I used a 46TT with moose can or a 46fx on moose. Great setup.. Brian

skater_719 04-26-2010 12:09 AM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
Yea, I've ran mine with a .51, .46, and even a .40la, and the LA still gave it vertical, so I was thinking a ball bearing .36 would be lighter and hopefully still enough to pull it straight up. Thanks for the input.

closetguy 04-26-2010 06:31 AM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
there is a guy i use to fly with that all he flew was a magic.he must of had 10-12 of them at one time.he said the best engine ever was a saito 56 on one of these planes.he flew the snot out of these planes.

skater_719 04-26-2010 08:08 AM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
Well I went with a saito fa45 4 stroke. We shall find out if its enough. I think it will be. At least I hope.

skater_719 04-26-2010 12:20 PM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
Ah now I'm second guessing myself, what kind of thrust can I expect out of a saito fa 45? Im guess the plane will weigh in around 4 pounds, but will that little motor be enough. And if not, would anyone be interested in purchasing it? hah, ah, I hope its enough.

mclina 04-26-2010 02:47 PM

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I have one that I fly with a little Turnigy electric motor. the all up weight is about 3 1/4 pounds and it has good vertical. I bet the Saito 45 will work nice.

Ernie Misner 04-27-2010 12:36 AM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
mclina, that is a cool little digital scale you have there..... fishing type scale???

Thanks,

Ernie

piroflip2 04-27-2010 03:48 AM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
go for a quality 32, anything bigger is dead weight.
what's the point in having rocket like vertical if everything else suffers?
the Magic is not the lightest model for its type to begin with but compensates by being very robust.

d_bodary 04-27-2010 09:20 AM

RE: Modeltech Magic Engine choice
 
I have a N.I.B. Thunder Tiger Pro36 for sale on the RCU ads if you are interested

mclina 04-27-2010 09:44 AM

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ORIGINAL: Ernie Misner

mclina, that is a cool little digital scale you have there..... fishing type scale???

Thanks,

Ernie
Yeah, it's a cheap (~$8) fish scale. I think I picked it up at Sports Authority. It doesn't seem to be super accurate, but I trust it to within 1/4 pound or so.


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