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zlin50ls 05-24-2005 08:05 AM

First turbine jet engine
 
I'm interested in getting into turbine jets. I have a Uravitch F-80 and was told by a turbine flyer that I'll need 12 lbs of thrust. Ths kit has a 64" wingspan and weighs between 10 to 13 lbs. Because of the choices of turbine power plants out there, can anyone steer me to a reliable manufacturer and somewhat economical in price. Thanks for any replies. Kurt.

rcmigpilot 05-24-2005 08:34 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
You'll get a lot more information if you move this post to the jets forum.

tschuy 05-24-2005 09:46 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

ORIGINAL: zlin50ls

I'm interested in getting into turbine jets. I have a Uravitch F-80 and was told by a turbine flyer that I'll need 12 lbs of thrust. Ths kit has a 64!QUOT! wingspan and weighs between 10 to 13 lbs. Because of the choices of turbine power plants out there, can anyone steer me to a reliable manufacturer and somewhat economical in price. Thanks for any replies. Kurt.
There a lot of opinions out there as to what engine is the best, but for the most point if you can afford it go with a Jetcat P60. The reputation and service is first rate. I personally have an FTE T-500 and I am very happy with it. Cost was a factor to me and I decided to go with the Chevy rather then the Cadillac. :)

Cheers,

Wayne22 05-24-2005 09:54 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
Probably the most economical route, if you are handy with a ball driver, is to build a Wren.

http://www.wren-turbines.com/

Their support is legendary.

JetsRC 05-24-2005 10:39 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
I agree, Wren makes great turbines, you can build it yourself or buy them allready build. Besides their support is excelent and they are allways there to help you.

Aardvark 05-24-2005 01:11 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

What is the general advise on the cheap Chinese jet engines that are mentioned on RCU ?

Are they the equivelent of the ASP's and other O.S. copies of two and four stroke's ?

turn and burn 05-24-2005 02:33 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
some people like them some dont i just put a 14lb straight from the factory in my boomerange on sunday and it flew great:Dthey are getting alot better now but lets not start the big jj argument on this thread

SJN 05-24-2005 03:36 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
Turn up the sound :D

http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/jet/Power.wmv

tschuy 05-24-2005 03:42 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

ORIGINAL: SJN

Turn up the sound :D

http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/jet/Power.wmv

You make me laugh Sonnich :D:D:D:D

Cheers,


EASYTIGER 05-24-2005 06:25 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

ORIGINAL: SJN

Turn up the sound :D

http://bornholm.adsl.dk/modelfly/files/jet/Power.wmv
You must have an early version...mine plays "HIGHWAY TO THE DANGER ZONE."
It also came with a vacuformed flight helmet and some cheap imitation ray-bans.

Spartan Missile 05-24-2005 06:48 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
SJN

You are not normal taking your turbine to bed.

EASYTIGER 05-24-2005 06:59 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

ORIGINAL: Spartan Missile

SJN

You are not normal taking your turbine to bed.

Totally.
Hey, are those KERO STAINS on the bed? Ewwww....

Gordito Volador 05-24-2005 07:49 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
Spend the money and go JetCat, you will never regret it.

sideshow 05-24-2005 08:56 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
Kurt...the best advice I can give you is to see what the other local jet guys are flying....and get one of those. That way, you'll have a base of knowledge to draw on. I personally have Jetcats....but I have heard nothing but good thing about the ones already mentioned.

zlin50ls 05-24-2005 10:33 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
Thank you for your replies. I also came across Modellbau-usa they have their own turbines and also sell the Jet Cat brand. The local guy I talked to flies a Jet Cat, but the sticker shock for a first timer isn't appealing. Modellbau-usa is saying that all of their equipment is serviced and parts replacement is done in Florida. It sounds as if most of these companies are operating through US retail outlets. I haven't heard from anyone operating this brand. I'd like to hear from someone before I buy. Thanks again.

tschuy 05-24-2005 10:39 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

ORIGINAL: zlin50ls

Thank you for your replies. I also came across Modellbau-usa they have their own turbines and also sell the Jet Cat brand. The local guy I talked to flies a Jet Cat, but the sticker shock for a first timer isn't appealing. Modellbau-usa is saying that all of their equipment is serviced and parts replacement is done in Florida. It sounds as if most of these companies are operating through US retail outlets. I haven't heard from anyone operating this brand. I'd like to hear from someone before I buy. Thanks again.

Frank Tiano sells the same engines under the name of FTE. It's where I bought mine (FTE T-500) and thus far with 21 runs on it has performed flawlessly: http://www.franktiano.com/turbines.htm . They have provided great support for a first time turbine guy too. John Meanor has been a great help and always quick to respond to my e-mails and phone calls. Super people there.


Cheers,

zlin50ls 05-24-2005 10:54 PM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
What are you currently flying with your tubine? Weight? I plan on using one in an F-80 with 10 to 13 lbs of weight.

key west 05-25-2005 01:51 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
Go for Robart, they have good service!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Roba...3002949/tm.htm

tschuy 05-25-2005 06:39 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 


ORIGINAL: key west

Go for Robart, they have good service!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Roba...3002949/tm.htm

That was just one case... I've heard differently about Robarts service a few other times on this site...Maybe Robart is changing its ways, but for me personally I'll stand back and observe for a while to see if this is truly a change on how Robart plans to service these engines. A search in the jets forum will share the story with this.




tschuy 05-25-2005 06:50 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 

ORIGINAL: zlin50ls

What are you currently flying with your tubine? Weight? I plan on using one in an F-80 with 10 to 13 lbs of weight.

I'm flying an 18.2 pound Reaction 54. ( http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=2690396 http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/upfi...51/Ze85842.jpg ) It's not fair to compare it with other jets since it has so much wing area (1450 square inches) and the wing loading is low. But in terms of how my FTE T-500 runs it's been great since the first start. I would have liked to have gone with a Jetcat P70 at the time (since the P60 hadn't been released yet) but for me the cost was beyond my slim budget. I went with the FTE T-500 and have been very pleased with the quality and service.


Cheers,

zlin50ls 05-25-2005 07:03 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
One of these posts mentioned Robart. I sent them an e-mail about the FunSonic turbines and I'm still waiting to hear from them. Maybe the negative posts about their poor service and response is true. Anyway, I'll probably avoid them.

grbaker 05-25-2005 07:41 AM

RE: First turbine jet engine
 
If you fly from pavement, I would go with a Wren 44 from Jet Hanger Hobbies. You'll end up with a much lighter airframe than you would with one of the 12 - 14 pound turbines.


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