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Old 09-27-2005, 03:00 PM
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Tom, I am in the process of buying a built and ready to fly Giles that is equipped with a M&R 100 twin. This is my first large scale plane and was wondering is this "too" much motor. Is it too heavy? The plane hasn't been flown yet. The reason I ask is I noticed a few posts asking if anyone has used a DA100 in a Giles. I haven't seen a Wild Hare up close but the pics the fellow has sent me of the plane makes me a believer already of the Wild Hare quality. Thanks in advance. John
Old 09-27-2005, 04:26 PM
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The Giles is fine on the M&R 100 (a copy of the BME 100). The BME is the engine I used to fly the prototype, it's ideal.

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Great, thanks alot. Now I feel like the kid on the Heinz ketchup commercial..... Anticipation!!!

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