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Old 04-13-2006, 12:17 PM
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I have a pair of .10 size engines and would like to use them in a small twin. What kits/plans/ARF's are/were available for that size?

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Old 04-13-2006, 12:42 PM
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MAN has some 0.049 twin plans, perhaps you could enlarge one of them.

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Thanks Bill. I was just thinking about something elsee too. What about those two new twins from China, the P-38 and OV-10? They are designed for electric but might be the right size for a pair of .10's

I suppose I should go look at them first........
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Model Airplane News has a set of plans for a Twin Otter for two .10's. R T Models was kitting the same design for electrics or two .10's. Check their web site for cost and availability.
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Kmot,
If you ever come accross an old Goldberg Skylark kit, it had a twin converson in the kit. I built and modified several over the years and it's a good solid flyer and if you build light-will fly well on one OS. 10. I used the older versions of the OS .10 with out a muffler (they didn't come with mufflers in those day's), and the Skylark would fly with only one turning. A great model, but you will need to build the kit.
Soft landings always,
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