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snappinjim 03-11-2005 10:45 PM

Hog Bipe Engine
 
Need some help. Whats the smallest 4 stroke will it handle? 2 stroke may have to do. $$$$ is not right yet. Any ideas for a two stroke will help also. Thanks for your help.

melessqr 03-11-2005 10:48 PM

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REQUIRES: Engine: .60-.65 (2-stroke) or .65-.90 (4-stroke)

RCKen 03-11-2005 10:53 PM

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Yeah, I know what the book says. But having had 3 Hob Bipes I can tell you that you're going to need a 91 4-stroke. I use the OS 91 4-stroke and it's like the motor was made for that plane. A perfect combination. The Hog Bipe begs for a 4-stroke, but if you're gonna put a 2 stroke in it I would suggest an OS 61.

Hope this helps

FlyingPilgrim 03-11-2005 11:34 PM

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Saito 91 for this plane. 'Nuff said.

majortom-RCU 03-12-2005 01:48 AM

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One of my buddies has the Hog Bipe with Saito 91, great combination. If I wanted to use a two-stroke, I'd go for my favorite inexpensive powerhouse, the Magnum 91 XLS. I have two of 'em, they've treated me well. Weigh hardly more than a .60 size.

swooper 03-12-2005 10:30 AM

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Hobby People has the Magnum .91 4-stroke going for $150 this month, a real bargain on a good engine.
I've flown 2 Hog-Bipes with Thunder Tiger .91 4S's, great combination.

LuvBipes 03-12-2005 10:56 AM

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I flew mine two years w/ an OS 70 Surpass 4-stroker. Never had a problem, even off grass, but there was not a really big reserve of power. Vertical penetration was definitly limited, but you could still do all the "scale" barn-stormer type stunts. If I had to do it again, I would however go with a 91 4-stroker.

Rumva 03-12-2005 03:30 PM

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ive been using a webra 61f on mine and been having no issues at all
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SigFan 03-12-2005 09:43 PM

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Had a TT91 on mine. Good match.

EscapeFlyer 03-12-2005 10:07 PM

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Magnum .91, Saito 1.00, OS.91, How about a 2strokers like the Super Tigre .75, or .91, or Magnum .91, or OS .91? Those would be my considerations.

FlyingPilgrim 03-12-2005 11:26 PM

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Sorry, but a two-stroke in that airframe is just wrong to me. Like peanut butter & pickles. It just cries for the sound and performance of a four-stroke.

Pilgrim

w8ye 03-13-2005 01:09 AM

RE: Hog Bipe Engine
 
I've been around two of them.

The first had a Magnum 91 four stroke. It had all kinds of power.

The 2nd one had a Saito 80. It did ok but didn't move out like the Magnum powered one.

Enjoy,

Jim

EscapeFlyer 03-14-2005 12:54 AM

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Some of us like peanut-butter and pickles.[sm=bananahead.gif](Not really!)

Safetywrench 03-14-2005 03:12 AM

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I have flown three Hog Bipes .... owned two. I used OS70FS on the first two and just finished my newest Hog Bipe with an OS91FS.

My experience says that the OS70FS is a great engine for this airplane. It did everything I asked it to do. However the OS91FS really makes the airplane a real performer.

Safetywrench


*Crash*Johnson* 03-14-2005 08:51 AM

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I have one with a ST 75 ringed. Love the SuperTiger engines! I've had Magnum and never had luck with them. I'd love to put a 90 FS on it, but it's tough to shell out $150. on an engine and it be a bad choice or a junk engine

Safetywrench 03-14-2005 11:14 PM

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Crash,

I just bought a Magnum 91 four-stroke. It runs great and I'll be putting it in my Great Planes AT-6.

I recently heard that Magnum has cleaned up it's quality act and their engines are much more reliable these days.

I'll let you know after I've flown this one a few dozen times.

Aloha,

Jim (SafetyWrench)

lrb75 03-14-2005 11:41 PM

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Saito 91 works great for me.

*Crash*Johnson* 03-15-2005 01:38 PM

RE: Hog Bipe Engine
 

ORIGINAL: Safetywrench

Crash,

I just bought a Magnum 91 four-stroke. It runs great and I'll be putting it in my Great Planes AT-6.

I recently heard that Magnum has cleaned up it's quality act and their engines are much more reliable these days.

I'll let you know after I've flown this one a few dozen times.

Aloha,

Jim (SafetyWrench)
Cool. If ya remember, let me know how it does. I've had 2 I used and it was a serious PITA to tune without a deadstick landing.

hookedonrc 03-15-2005 03:47 PM

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Well, just to muck up everything, I am going to put in a Saito 100 GK in mine. It is on order and I should have it by the end of the week. I really wanted the GK simply for the looks. I am planning on covering mine with pearl white on the bottom and metallic purple for the top. I picked up the 100 GK for $279.00...yes, somewhat expensive, but this is my first bipe and I am not sparing any costs.

d_bodary 04-25-2005 10:32 AM

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If your going to use a two stroke use a K-B 65 Sportster it will spin a big prop at lower rpm's similiar to a four stroke and would be a good combination for your plane.

yardbird78 05-10-2005 02:57 PM

RE: Hog Bipe Engine
 
I would recommend an OS 91 four stroke or the Saito 100. Both are more power than needed, but that extra power is nice for vertical maneuvers and you can always throttle back when you don't need it. The Astro Hog mono plane or the Hog Bipe both just "cry" for 4 stroker of some kind. Two strokes just seem out of place on these two birds.

fred123 06-28-2005 10:49 AM

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I'll add another vote for a TT91 FS. Great combination with an engine that is an excellent value. The sound alone is enough to sell you on it..Fred123[&:]

uciflylow 06-30-2005 06:22 AM

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I have the Super Tigre 75 on mine and it flys GREAT! Never had a dead stick with this engine?? I wish I could say the same for some of my other engines.:eek:

ckangaroo70 09-17-2005 06:06 PM

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I currently have a hog bipe on the bench I am building. I own 2 possible engines that I could drop in. One is the Saito 100, and the other is a Saito 72GK. The 100 might be a tad much, and the 72 might be a tad weak for this particular Plane. How about a few opinions?

RCKen 09-17-2005 06:47 PM

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I would go with the Saito 100. I've had 3 Sig Pig's and I've at the OS 91 4-stroke in all of them. The perfect amount of power IMHO. The Saito 100 is about equal. You will probably be underpowered with the 72.

Hope this helps

Ken


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