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Cox Engine of The Month
Lazy bleeder
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Lazy bleeder
That's me boys...
I was going to resurect our club trainer which bit the dust
A month ago. It was going to have a twist, ie it's a 46 sized
High winger and was quite lively with my OS55 AX in it
But
I stumbled across my almost new OS 91 and thought "why not"...
However I'm having an idle few weeks and frankly can't be bothered
Rebuilding the wing and tail feathers of the trainer.
So...
I dug out an old 50 sized fun fly/aerobat and I'm gonna chuck
The 91 and a few servos in that, along with the 16x4w that was
On this Months engine of the Month winner
which should give hilarious results that I'll stick on
Utube this weekend
I was going to resurect our club trainer which bit the dust
A month ago. It was going to have a twist, ie it's a 46 sized
High winger and was quite lively with my OS55 AX in it
But
I stumbled across my almost new OS 91 and thought "why not"...
However I'm having an idle few weeks and frankly can't be bothered
Rebuilding the wing and tail feathers of the trainer.
So...
I dug out an old 50 sized fun fly/aerobat and I'm gonna chuck
The 91 and a few servos in that, along with the 16x4w that was
On this Months engine of the Month winner
which should give hilarious results that I'll stick on
Utube this weekend
John Goddard- Diamond Member
- Posts : 2447
Join date : 2011-11-24
Age : 59
Location : Leyton North East London
Re: Lazy bleeder
Damn I want and idle FEW weeks!John Goddard wrote:That's me boys...
I was going to resurect our club trainer which bit the dust
A month ago. It was going to have a twist, ie it's a 46 sized
High winger and was quite lively with my OS55 AX in it
But
I stumbled across my almost new OS 91 and thought "why not"...
However I'm having an idle few weeks and frankly can't be bothered
Rebuilding the wing and tail feathers of the trainer.
So...
I dug out an old 50 sized fun fly/aerobat and I'm gonna chuck
The 91 and a few servos in that, along with the 16x4w that was
On this Months engine of the Month winner
which should give hilarious results that I'll stick on
Utube this weekend
Re: Lazy bleeder
microflitedude wrote:A .91 in a .40 size plane?
Raw power 3?
John Goddard- Diamond Member
- Posts : 2447
Join date : 2011-11-24
Age : 59
Location : Leyton North East London
Re: Lazy bleeder
In rural southern Georgia, a "blivot" is ten pounds of poop in a five pound bag! Is that what you're building?
daviddiag- Silver Member
- Posts : 79
Join date : 2012-04-18
Age : 73
Location : Bradenton, Florida
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