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Old 03-20-2002 | 11:26 PM
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Default Byron T-33 Fan conversion Help needed

I am building my first ducted fan model from Byrons. I opted to change out the fan, and I'm going to install a Ramtec unit with OS 91 for power.
My question is: Does the OS 91 have any bad tendencies installed inverted? Also wondering which pipe would be best for this setup. Thanks for any help!
Old 03-21-2002 | 01:03 AM
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Default Byron T-33 Fan conversion Help needed

The O.S. .91 works extremely well with the BVM pipe on either a Dynamax or a Ramtec fan. I believe in most of the Byron jets the engine is mounted inverted. A flying buddy of mine has a Byron F-18 with the O.S. .91 inverted and has no trouble at all. He is using the stock Byron fan setup.

As you may already know, Trim Acft also makes tailpipes/thrust tubes which fit their Ramtec fan quite well. I would recommend that you use it for best results.

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