Smoke for a 2 stroke?
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RE: Smoke for a 2 stroke?
Dude:
My best friend tried the smoke system and it was just trouble .
We had metering issues too much oil ,too little and gernerally a great big mess and expense.
Remember the keep it simple stupid thing well I think it applies to smoke systems too.
Try this complicated and simple method.
1. It's not complicated
2. It always produces a nice stream of bright white smoke.
here goes.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFT71&P=7
just mount it under the landing gear and shield the bottom in the spray zone with small piece of metal duct tape.
Eric
Works great and try it first on your trainer .
PS make sure you are on the nose heavy with the cg.
My best friend tried the smoke system and it was just trouble .
We had metering issues too much oil ,too little and gernerally a great big mess and expense.
Remember the keep it simple stupid thing well I think it applies to smoke systems too.
Try this complicated and simple method.
1. It's not complicated
2. It always produces a nice stream of bright white smoke.
here goes.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFT71&P=7
just mount it under the landing gear and shield the bottom in the spray zone with small piece of metal duct tape.
Eric
Works great and try it first on your trainer .
PS make sure you are on the nose heavy with the cg.
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RE: Smoke for a 2 stroke?
There are a few areas that I recommend rookies to avoid. Two of the biggest are Smoke and Retracts.
The reason for this is that both of them require constant maintanance. A beginner has a lot more to be concerned with.
Once you get to the point where flying is as easy as a walk in the park, and you find you're even getting a little bored with it, THAT'S when you can start experimenting with "Extras"
The reason for this is that both of them require constant maintanance. A beginner has a lot more to be concerned with.
Once you get to the point where flying is as easy as a walk in the park, and you find you're even getting a little bored with it, THAT'S when you can start experimenting with "Extras"
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RE: Smoke for a 2 stroke?
Well for my super sportster i put in a Dubro Super Smoker [link]http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000724025&I=LXD625&P=K[/link], 6 oz tank [link]http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000724025&I=LXD716&P=K[/link], Futaba S3004 Standard Ball Bearing Servo [link]http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000724025&I=LXVW07&P=K[/link], and some MDW Aviation Super Dri Smoke Oil Gallon [link]http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000724025&I=LXAN64&P=K[/link]. Now I havent installed it yet but it should work well. Please tell me if I am making a mistake anyone.