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Engine basics => Engine set up tips => Topic started by: Manuel Cortes on October 15, 2006, 11:59:00 PM
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Hello all;
Some person has used this motor for stunt, or knows how well it works for our purpose?
There is a big diference with the beloved 46?
Thanks for your help.
Manuel.
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Hello all;
Some person has used this motor for stunt, or knows how well it works for our purpose?
There is a big difference with the beloved 46?
Thanks for your help.
Manuel.
Hi Manuel,
I have a 40, but have never run it in a stunt plane. :(
I guess the fact that it is the same case as a .46 and knowing what the .46 does, I just have not tried to see what it will do!
Bill <><
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As I remember, very smooth, just not very much power.
Walter
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Hello all;
Some person has used this motor for stunt, or knows how well it works for our purpose?
There is a big diference with the beloved 46?
Thanks for your help.
Manuel.
Hi Manuel
There is a very big differance in teh 2 motors, the 46 will turn a much larger and a larger range of props. with the ST 40 it is much more narrow in it's range, for stunt,
11 x5 is a good choice and you need to run it harder than a ST 46, it dies not 4-2 nearly as well as teh ST 46
Randy
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Thank you very much for your help!!!
Regards from Spain.
Manuel.