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because someone on the U-can-do engine question asked me to post a picture for them to see. the picture is here by mistake and i cant find a way to delete it.
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Thats not the right why. The question is WHY do you HAVE to use an RCS 140 GAS?!?!?! I have flown one with a Saito 100, and its plenty of power. I gaurantee that the one with the Saito 100 will fly better. A gas engine is too heavy for that plane, and a 140 is just too big for that plane.
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ya i know
I know that was the question you where really asking, Its is just time for me to get my first gas powered plane and i picked the u-can-do for this plane. its going to be cheep on fuel cost and since I'm starting to get into bigger planes now I don't want to run glow fuel on the larger planes. I have .91 four strokes in my inventory and could have used one but I wanted to try to go to gas on this plane, you know the U-can-do has more wing area than a 120 size 540 edge and weighs less too.
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I know, but the point of the plane being light is that it stays that way. It is supposed to fly like a kite, not a scale plane. you'll have a lot more fun when its light.