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Mr. Dennis,
I'm scratching my chin gently.
What would be an appropriate late engine for this kit? I have OS .15, Norvel .15, Norvel .25, and a Thunder Tiger .25 as potential engines.
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I would go with the Thunder Tiger .25 myself. You would need to make the motor mount spacing a little tighter. Had I built the kit the OS FP/LA .25 seemed a good choice.
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I built the Squaw in the first picture and it is powered by a period correct McCoy 29. It won Spirit of 52 at VSC a few years back. A 25 would be a good choice.
I flew a Veco Warrior with some success over several years with a McCoy 19, but on 52 foot lines.
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