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Old 12-26-2002, 02:56 AM
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Default Dynaflite Super Decathalon vs RCS 140

I am going to build a Dynaflite Super Decathalon and am considering powering it with an RCS 140. Does anyone have experience with this combination?
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Should work if you total weight is under 12 lbs....least that is what they told me! Im putting one on a creek staudecher!

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Old 12-26-2002, 05:21 AM
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Default Dynaflite Super Decathalon vs RCS 140

i have the rcs 1.4 on a dave patrick bipe. its 12 3/4 lbs about 300 feet of verticle. the motor is outstanding, its not enough for a bipe to do crazy stuff like t-roll. i think you will love the set up if weight is kept down on the war bird schene.....

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