GP Shoestring - Does it work with FIRE?
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GP Shoestring - Does it work with FIRE?
Has anyone installed a rear exhaust engine in a GP Shoestring ARF? I have an OS VF .61 in the drawer and am considering the Shoestring. Any ideas on this or alternative fast ARFs for this type of engine would be appreciated.
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RE: GP Shoestring - Does it work with FIRE?
Hi Harry
I have a Shoestring, and i think a rear exhaust would be almost impossible. The fuselage is a rib construction and you have to take everything apart and re build it and then cover
everything again. I don't think all that job is worth it.
BTW I use i ASP 61 2-stroke and i think that is to small. This plane should have some speed. A four stroke 100 do the work better.
I have a Shoestring, and i think a rear exhaust would be almost impossible. The fuselage is a rib construction and you have to take everything apart and re build it and then cover
everything again. I don't think all that job is worth it.
BTW I use i ASP 61 2-stroke and i think that is to small. This plane should have some speed. A four stroke 100 do the work better.
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RE: GP Shoestring - Does it work with FIRE?
Hi, name's Ken Wilson. Been flying one for 2yrs. now with the K & B 61 "Twist" head version w/pitts muffler. It is VERY fast, clocked at 120mph level with this engine. A matter of fact, it is faster than a friends GP Toni which is equipped with an OS 91 4s. I run it on 10percent OMEGA that I add 2 - 3 oz. of add'l castor (for insurance). So, IMHO, this plane will go like stink with a good 61 2s in the nose, will be lighter and will generally fly better.