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Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
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Re: Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
MIG1 / MIG3
There is a plan from a kit on Outerzone. I don't know it's that one. you can download the instructions. On the fuse, it says something like Za Stalina
https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6285
There is a plan from a kit on Outerzone. I don't know it's that one. you can download the instructions. On the fuse, it says something like Za Stalina
https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6285
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Re: Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
OVERLORD wrote:MIG1 / MIG3
There is a plan from a kit on Outerzone. I don't know it's that one. you can download the instructions. On the fuse, it says something like Za Stalina
https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=6285
That is a great start thank you! I wasn't even sure how to read what the fuse said so again a major bonus.
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Re: Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
OVERLORD wrote:About the SC engine:
https://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/spare-parts/engine-spares/sc-engines
Thank you again! A google search of a SC53 engine tells me it exists as there is a youtube video of a disassembly of one. However the internet keeps trying to direct me to a SC52 engine, which is a 4 stroke and not a 2 stroke. I can see an evenings research happening tonight as it may have another name, or just be old and will be a problem getting spares for.
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Re: Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
A 12/4 prop? Whats the wingspan on that thing?
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Re: Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
Here you have the engine:
It seems that SC and ASP motors share mechanical parts, but I can't be sure.
It seems that SC and ASP motors share mechanical parts, but I can't be sure.
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Re: Remote Control Russian(?) Plane
"Za Stalina" in Russian means " For Stalin" so we have a historical relic of the not so glorious past here...
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