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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Jim Treace on February 16, 2011, 03:06:57 PM
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Well, my sweet Valentine wife surprised me with a RSM "Hunter Hawker" kit of Bob Whitely's 1969 classic design!!!! http://www.rsmdistribution.com/index-2.htm
All of my building has been in the .46 size airframes. This one calls for .61 so, I am open for suggestions. If you could "wave a wand" what engine would you pick?
Jim
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Jim,
I have entertained the idea of a Shark 45 and the new Enya 61 from Randy.
Zuriel
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I think Z Man is on to something. There's a lot of talk about the "new" Enyas........
Other choices are the Stalkers and the Ro Jetts. Maybe a Retro Discovery .60?
(I would use a PA .65 SE if Randy can ever get more parts made! LOL!!)
Big Bear
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Jim,
That is way better then a box of chocolates.
As you know I only have experience with them blue engines. But if I had a magic wand I would wave it and produce a Ro-Jett or something with a PA in front of it.
Save me a seat on the boat next summer.
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Jim,
I have entertained the idea of a Shark 45 and the new Enya 61 from Randy.
Zuriel
Any one have experience with the new Enya 61? I have several Ro-Jett .40's and one PA .40, so I know them. I could go with a larger Ro-Jett or PA. Just still thinking about options.
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Well, my sweet Valentine wife surprised me with a RSM "Hunter Hawker" kit of Bob Whitely's 1969 classic design!!!! http://www.rsmdistribution.com/index-2.htm
All of my building has been in the .46 size airframes. This one calls for .61 so, I am open for suggestions. If you could "wave a wand" what engine would you pick?
Jim
I'd ask Bob Whitely for his recommendation.
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Thanks for the hint Howard.
I would use any of Randys' motors in the .60 range. I too would opt for the .65 if
you can find one but there are plenty of .61's around that would work just fine.
The original Hunter had a Veco .45 and worked well but we all now know the
value of unlimited horsepower that is easily obtained nowadays.
I think you will like the plane, it is really easy to fly well. Best, RJ
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Warren Walker has one with a Super Tigre .60 and it is totally competitive.
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I would use any of Randys' motors in the .60 range. I too would opt for the .65 if
you can find one but there are plenty of .61's around that would work just fine.
The original Hunter had a Veco .45 and worked well but we all now know the
value of unlimited horsepower that is easily obtained nowadays.
I think you will like the plane, it is really easy to fly well. Best, RJ
Bob, thanks for the suggestion and Howard too for the pass to Bob. I know as I get into the build, I may get into a difficult spot or two. Would it be OK to drop you a note for the occasional guidance? I'll need to settle on the power otherwise the fuselage gets put on hold.
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Warren Walker has one with a Super Tigre .60 and it is totally competitive.
I put a flight up with Warren's Hunter & the airplane flies really well. I had never flown a Hunter before and aside from the differences in handle preferences between Warren & me it was very comfortable to fly. With the .60 it was not overpowered; it seemed just right.
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Gee, I have a RO-jett 65 that would work just fine. ;D
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Gee, I have a RO-jett 65 that would work just fine. ;D
Randy, do you want to sell the 65? If so drop me a pm
Jim
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I actually have a RSM Hawker Hunter kit about to to be built. I bought a Tom Lay modified ST .60 for it but I was very fortunate to snag a used PA .65 side exhaust also...so now my delima is pick which one. So, to answer your original question of " waving the wand", if you could get a PA .61 or .65 side exhaust (because of the superior runability) that would be my first choice...then the T&L Tigre .60
Geno