prawnabie
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posted on 18/5/09 at 10:34 PM |
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Finally run in my engine....
For my mustang R/C plane!
Only took a gallon of fuel!!!
[Edited on 18/5/09 by prawnabie]
[Edited on 18/5/09 by prawnabie]
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 19/5/09 at 07:13 AM |
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make sure the silencer won't whack the ground if it noses over as I damaged my os 120 that way on the spitfire
mustangs are nice to fly. Did you know 'Just Engines' sell spark ignition systems to convert the glow engines to petrol? I'm
converting my Moki 135 to run on it for the Albatros, will be a dam sight cheaper to run on than £20 a gallon
linky to ignition system
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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MikeRJ
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posted on 19/5/09 at 09:14 AM |
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Very neat Mr Whippy, but doesn't the extra weight of the CDI and batteries more than offset any gains from running with spark ignition?
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02GF74
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posted on 19/5/09 at 10:20 AM |
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oooh the world's first flying B&D workmate!!
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Staple balls
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posted on 19/5/09 at 11:00 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by 02GF74
oooh the world's first flying B&D workmate!!
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 19/5/09 at 12:33 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by MikeRJ
Very neat Mr Whippy, but doesn't the extra weight of the CDI and batteries more than offset any gains from running with spark ignition?
The issue of a models weight disappeared about 20 years ago, these days, engines are so powerful it’s totally irrelevant. Most of my models will fly
vertical and some even carry large camcorders that have little noticeable effect on the performance. What is a sod is going through a gallon a day on
my big planes when the glow fuel costs £20 a gallon
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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