Big engine, BIG plane,,,
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Info guy's ,, info,, the cub im building right now is going to be in the 110 to 125 pound range. Im looking at the 3-w 150 but I dont want to spend 1300.00 to find out that it wont pull it.. I figuer that if I doubled the plans to 1/2 scale from 1/4 scale and the 1/4 scale fly's well with a 15-8,,, that I would be safe to say that it should fly with a 30-10 or 32-10..What do you think?? Also the LITTLE cub will be on floats... This monster is just about ready and I need some help...Rod
PS..wingspan is 18 ft and the floats are 88 inches long..have a great day folks...
PS..wingspan is 18 ft and the floats are 88 inches long..have a great day folks...
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You really need to post some pics!!! I have to see this!
As for power check this out... http://www.lightningaircraft.com/
Later Scott
As for power check this out... http://www.lightningaircraft.com/
Later Scott
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Have a 282cc twin cyl engine that would most certainly fly it, a 150 is a wonderful engine just not heavy enough for a 1/2 cub. 36" x12 zinger prop is right on the money too. Also less $ than the 150 engine.
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Rod i would part with my engine, is one of two built by Mike C in Canada. Have images to send if interested. [email protected]