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Lambert T50 engine options
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 |
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
(Post 12399171)
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 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 |
Originally Posted by Dave Wilshere
(Post 12399864)
Later this year you can get a Boomerang Nano as a chuck about...
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