powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
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powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
just looking for a good sized engine for this model, just asking for suggestions on a motor to fly 3d maneuvers with and still have enough punch to pull out of at least a hover. i would prefer a 2 stroke engine, as much lower cost, but any suggestions would be appreciated
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
Powerline is a new name to some of us. Can you give some details about the model?
Is it an ARF?
How heavy is it?
What wingspan?
Does it have 3D size surfaces?
What size engine does the mfg suggest for 3D?
Is it an ARF?
How heavy is it?
What wingspan?
Does it have 3D size surfaces?
What size engine does the mfg suggest for 3D?
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
specs straight from user reviews.
DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Wingspan: 55.00 inches
Wing Area: 670.00 sq. inches
Wing Loading: 17.2 oz./sq.ft.
Length: 54.00 inches
Weight: 5.50 Lbs.
Airfoil: Fully Symmetrical
Also in member airplane videos there is AeroFunRc Edge 540 vs FUntana 40 which shows the powerline hobbies edge 540.
DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Wingspan: 55.00 inches
Wing Area: 670.00 sq. inches
Wing Loading: 17.2 oz./sq.ft.
Length: 54.00 inches
Weight: 5.50 Lbs.
Airfoil: Fully Symmetrical
Also in member airplane videos there is AeroFunRc Edge 540 vs FUntana 40 which shows the powerline hobbies edge 540.
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
My flying partner has this plane w/ an OS .61FX on it.The airframe is very light but built very strong.It weighs between 3 and 4 pounds minus engine and radio.It isnt terribly overpowered with the 61.The wing is relatively thick and the control surfaces are pretty big.Personally the only 46 I would consider would be the OS .46AX,other than that,Id put the 61 on it.It balances out without additional weight needed.The box says powerline then it also says Green Models or something close to that.Nice little plane with 2 piece wing and decent landing gear.
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
Heck! Throw a 91fx in there. Same size as the 61fx with lots more power... There is a company called Green Models that sells stuff on RCU. Could be the same plane. Does anybody know if it 3D well?
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
turns out that the airplane is just slightly smaller and lighter than a KYOSHO CAP 232 I've got. I built two of them, and put an OS46AX on both and they've got almost unlimited vertical. I can't see any reason that this slightly smaller, lighter airplane would need anything more than that.
BTW, the looks of the ARF kit parts layout shows a motor box for electric for the airplane. And with all the obvious lightening holes in the airframe, I'd suggest that putting a larger engine on that airframe could beat the thing to death.
http://www.powerlinehobbies.com/
BTW, the looks of the ARF kit parts layout shows a motor box for electric for the airplane. And with all the obvious lightening holes in the airframe, I'd suggest that putting a larger engine on that airframe could beat the thing to death.
http://www.powerlinehobbies.com/
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
It would readily accept an electric setup and it is built light,but Ive seen it fly with the 61 and its not overkill.A strong 46 would no dou fly it good,but Im not sure on the vertical.It has a pretty thick wing for its size.
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
8D3,
I agree for sure, but going larger than a 61 wouldn't be for the weak of heart, or someone that glues his RXs to the fuselage floor.
I agree for sure, but going larger than a 61 wouldn't be for the weak of heart, or someone that glues his RXs to the fuselage floor.
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RE: powerline hobbies edge 540 40 question
just a response to smokey, about, Does it 3d well?, if you go to members videos, then look up , AeroFunRc: Edge 540 vs Funtana you will see what it can do , both planes flown by the domingez brothers