Engine for Funtana X50
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Engine for Funtana X50
Hi people,
what engine mount on Funtana X50?
Saito .82a or OS 70 Ultimate or YS 63s?
What choose for power, precision and lightness?
Thanks, see you soon ...
Sergio
what engine mount on Funtana X50?
Saito .82a or OS 70 Ultimate or YS 63s?
What choose for power, precision and lightness?
Thanks, see you soon ...
Sergio
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
We have a club member that has a Saito 82 in his Funtana 50X and I've never seen a better combination. I'm tending to go bigger but I'm tempted to invest in this combo.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
I am thinking of buying the Funtana X50 and I have a saito 65 4 stroke that runs like a top. It powers my sig something extra with more then enough power. The weight class is the same for both of these planes. So my question is does anyone think this engine can do the job at hand and fly the funtana x50?? Thanks
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
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I hear what your saying but I have my saito .65 4 stroke and I need to know if it can fly the Funtana X50.
I hear what your saying but I have my saito .65 4 stroke and I need to know if it can fly the Funtana X50.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
I'm flying mine with a Magnum 61, and it works great. Put some effort into keeping it light, small battery, no wheel pants, light wheels, and it comes in at 5lb 12oz. More than enough power to hover and punch out, and it does all of the 3d stuff very well, while still being precise. I'm even using the stock muffler to save money, took some cutting in the plane to make a tunnel of sorts, and it all fits in there. A 91 2 stroke should be lighter than my engine, and put out more power, so I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be happy with that combo. My battery and receiver are all the way back above the trailing edge of the wing, and it balances well there.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
Thanks Cambo, I had to put my battery just behind the fuel tank for the right cg. Throttle rod going nicely past 1900 battery. I also put 2 x 15mm extensions on from the engine to the muffler cause i didnt want to cut into plane. Muffler now sticking out underneath plane right between the landing gear.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
Can someone please tell me what prop is right for this combo. The Funtana X50 with a Saito 82 for all kinds of 3D flight. I bought my X50 about 2 months ago and I am waiting for delivery on my Saito 82 any day now. Planing on building it the day after Xmas and I want to make sure I get the right set up (PROP) and all. Thanks guys.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
I had the exact same combination. You will love it! The Funtana X50 with a Saito .82 was my favorite plane, to date.
I used a 13 x 8 and 14 x 6 prop on mine. I hadn't really decided which prop I liked better when the left wing snapped off doing a snap roll, so I never got a chance to make up my mind. Other than the wing snapping, that plane did EVERYTHING that I asked it to do, and was an absolute blast to fly!
If I still had it, I might try a 14 x 4 too. Good Flying!
I used a 13 x 8 and 14 x 6 prop on mine. I hadn't really decided which prop I liked better when the left wing snapped off doing a snap roll, so I never got a chance to make up my mind. Other than the wing snapping, that plane did EVERYTHING that I asked it to do, and was an absolute blast to fly!
If I still had it, I might try a 14 x 4 too. Good Flying!
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
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Can someone please tell me what prop is right for this combo. The Funtana X50 with a Saito 82 for all kinds of 3D flight.
Can someone please tell me what prop is right for this combo. The Funtana X50 with a Saito 82 for all kinds of 3D flight.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
From everything ive read the 82 is TONS of power for this aero and its what im putting in mine tho im sure you could go with something a little smaller, just make pullouts slower
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
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What size is the Tru Turn spinner? Also using a spinner of this weight will I need to add weight or will it all work out? Thanks again
What size is the Tru Turn spinner? Also using a spinner of this weight will I need to add weight or will it all work out? Thanks again
http://www.truturn.com/cgi-bin/store...exact_match=on
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In case I didn't mention it, the Super Tiger 46 is going on the Funtana 50. Prop size please???
In case I didn't mention it, the Super Tiger 46 is going on the Funtana 50. Prop size please???
That engine will fly the plane but at 5lbs+ don't hope for great 3D.
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How about the 12X5.4 prop on the Funtana 50 with the supertiger .46? 3D isn't really the perspective, but "some" degree of 3D will be ok.
How about the 12X5.4 prop on the Funtana 50 with the supertiger .46? 3D isn't really the perspective, but "some" degree of 3D will be ok.
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RE: Engine for Funtana X50
that was a typo. I meant to say it was a 12.5X4 prop, and the other choice will be an 11X5. Both APC props. I don't think a 12.5X4 is offered in wood, however with the supertiger engine I have seen this prop set up and surprisingly it works very well. Not much speed, but who really cares on a 3D style plane. On the other hand, the 11X5 I feel should give it pretty decent areobatics however 3D is only exaggerated aerobatics in my opinion. "Either/or" is a nice final touch on any plane, but I don't fly my FAI or Pattern planes as 3D ships or vice versa. I'm basically looking for Extra 300 type performance, not as fast, but pretty well nearly as aggressive, and I'll leave the 3D choices with the $29.95 Electric Foamies which fly circles around about anything I've ever seen!