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Old 01-18-2018 | 07:36 AM
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I am considering getting a Lambert T50 for my Grumania F100. The last it flew 5-6 years ago was with a Wren MW44... I reckon the T50 will be much lighter and more power. And now my Question: What other airframe options are available for a 50N turbine? It would be nice to have a few more options handy... lately, these small jets seem more interesting to me...

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If you don't mind the foam freewing (look on motion rc) makes some really scale jets that will take the T-50

Fiber glass is a littler tighter there's Sebart mini Avanti, Jet Hanger has some nice kits if you like building

Wood there's some jets made by black horse has an L-39 \ BAE Hawk by phoneix model (same company) and a nice size sport jet called the perceptor
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The Kolibri engines are tiny. They will fit into anything. One of our members (Henke) has a bunch of threads on them. I've seen one in a Stinger 60 foamie.
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Thanks...I already fly the mini avanti with a T35....very sweet combo.
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Later this year you can get a Boomerang Nano as a chuck about...
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Originally Posted by Ragz
I am considering getting a Lambert T50 for my Grumania F100. The last it flew 5-6 years ago was with a Wren MW44... I reckon the T50 will be much lighter and more power. And now my Question: What other airframe options are available for a 50N turbine? It would be nice to have a few more options handy... lately, these small jets seem more interesting to me...

thanks
The whole thing going up in price for the Kolibri engine is to go the whole route really getting the performance out of the airframe too. I have it in the Vasa Victory that goes "fast" and in the other end of the envelope the Super Viper 105mm which is only 4.3kg + fuel compared to the 60N combo that is 7.5kg + fuel!

The Jet teng range of planes
Savex/Schreiner L39
ZN-line Wizard
Rebel HOT
Phoenix/Blackhorse models
Larger 90mm foamies
Vasa Fusion (I have that build going now, will be a 350mph+ ride)
Replace a 60N-80N engine for a lighter plane
PAF Salamander 8I have thato ne too in the works)
PAF T33, composite version

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Originally Posted by Dave Wilshere
Later this year you can get a Boomerang Nano as a chuck about...
ripmax bringing to market?

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