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Please suggest any Twin ARF for Magnum 70 4-stroke engines.

Old 11-03-2013, 07:56 PM
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Question Please suggest any Twin ARF for Magnum 70 4-stroke engines.

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I have 2 magnum 70 4-stroke engines and I would like to
do a twin project. I would appreciate your input.

Jake
Old 11-07-2013, 03:20 AM
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wow, no response ??
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I would think that a Seagull Dual Ace would fly well with those engines. They are out of production but show up in the classifieds all the time.

A CMP Mosquito would also be a good match. I think there is a member here that has used 70s on that plane.
Old 11-07-2013, 06:03 PM
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Hi
How about a VQ Models P38. Mine flies just fine with a pair of OS 70 surpass

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I have a KMP P-38 I'd Sell ubber cheap without any equipment in it. You'd have to come get it though.
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Wow Evan, I bet a lot of people lived near you ! that looks like a nice plane. And sounds like a good deal
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Took it to our warbird flyin yesterday and put a $600 with all offers considered price on it. Nothing. I think I'm going to pull everything out of it.
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Ov-10 bronco cool plane and stabel to fly or a Cessna 310 og Cessna 421
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where can I buy OV 10 ?
thx
Old 11-17-2013, 04:19 PM
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I have been looking for an OV 10 sized for two 46's/70's for years. I'll take ARF, kit or plans. Anyone know of one?

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I have plans for Ov-10 Bronco 81" you can by, brand new, or you can order from http://www.hobbyhangar.com/hhbaseline_009.htm http://www.precisioncutkits.com/ov10a.htm http://www.hobbyhangar.com/newhh2_002.htm
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The 81" weighs 15 to 18 pounds and calls for 60 size engines, although most builders seem to be using 90-120 glow or 26-30cc gas engines. I don't think that would fly well on 46s.

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I did send for the guy ho want on a 70-4 stroke but if you bulding one ov-10 light then 46 to 55 is ok.
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A Hangar 9 B-25 or a Top-Flite one if you can find it in a store as it has been discontinued.

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