Good mulit engine plane?
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I have a new interest in airplanes and that is mulit engine planes. What are some good mulit engine planes out there that look sorta like a Cessna 402, piper or similiar that are not too expensive? What kind of engine could I use with multi?
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Very reliable ones. Ask 10 people you'll get 10 different answers on a particular one but in my experiance you can not beat the gasoline engines for reliability and economy. Two birds with one stone.
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Well there are lots of planes like that out there. To start off what are you looking for?
ARF, kit or scratch build from plans? I think there are about a dosen or so ARF twins. They tend to be small .40 size planes. Then you have about 50 or so kits that I've seen. If you can build from plans you have 100's of twins to chose from.
As far as the kits go people seem to be into this one at the moment.
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ARF, kit or scratch build from plans? I think there are about a dosen or so ARF twins. They tend to be small .40 size planes. Then you have about 50 or so kits that I've seen. If you can build from plans you have 100's of twins to chose from.
As far as the kits go people seem to be into this one at the moment.
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Something like the above picture I would love to have but I know it would cost a fortune.
Kit or scrach built would be good. I sorta want the plane to look as if it were a turboprop. And I would love to use a gasoline powered engines. Which ones?
Kit or scrach built would be good. I sorta want the plane to look as if it were a turboprop. And I would love to use a gasoline powered engines. Which ones?



