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Gullwing RCM plan by Martin Fallandy
I've just received a copy of the above plan from RCM magazine plan store.
Has anybody built this model? It gives the weight as 98 ounces and nominates a .60 2 stroke as the power plant. This plan and info are about 25 years old, and I'm sure I can build a lot lighter than the given figure, and engines have improved a lot in recent years; I figure a .52 FS puts out more power than a .60 2 stroke did 20 years ago. I'm contemplating a .52 OS FS. Does anybody have any ideas on this? |
RE: Gullwing RCM plan by Martin Fallandy
ORIGINAL: Semi Retired Aviator I've just received a copy of the above plan from RCM magazine plan store. Has anybody built this model? It gives the weight as 98 ounces and nominates a .60 2 stroke as the power plant. This plan and info are about 25 years old, and I'm sure I can build a lot lighter than the given figure, and engines have improved a lot in recent years; I figure a .52 FS puts out more power than a .60 2 stroke did 20 years ago. I'm contemplating a .52 OS FS. Does anybody have any ideas on this? As for engine I would say a .52 four-stroke engine will be marginal. IMHO a .46-.55 two-stroke or a .70-.82 four-stroke engine are suitable choices for the Gullwing. In 1980 Schneurle-ported engines such as the OS .60 FSR were commonly available and they were quite strong engines even by today's standards. |
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